This Article is written from a utilitarian point of view. In other words, the author assumes that the ultimate goal of society is to achieve the greatest total human happiness. The thesis of this Article is that the criminal law is hopelessly arbitrary
This Article continues our project of applying new findings in the behavioral psychology of human ha...
The paper criticizes criminal law scholarship for helping to construct and failing to expose analyti...
A RLJ article on modern theories of punishment.The author is a third-year law student at the Univers...
This article is based on the Louis Caplan Lecture delivered by Prof. Allen on April 10, 1981, at the...
The one thing that most scholars of criminal law agree upon is that we are in desperate need of a co...
This article continues our project to apply groundbreaking new literature on the behavioral psycholo...
This article is based on the Louis Caplan Lecture delivered by Prof. Allen on April 10, 1981, at the...
This article continues our project to apply groundbreaking new literature on the behavioral psycholo...
This article continues our project to apply groundbreaking new literature on the behavioral psycholo...
The article discusses the development of theories of punishment in modern, more and more knowledge-b...
The article discusses the development of theories of punishment in modern, more and more knowledge-b...
The one thing that most scholars of criminal law agree upon is that we are in desperate need of a co...
The article discusses the development of theories of punishment in modern, more and more knowledge-b...
The paper criticizes criminal law scholarship for helping to construct and failing to expose analyti...
The paper criticizes criminal law scholarship for helping to construct and failing to expose analyti...
This Article continues our project of applying new findings in the behavioral psychology of human ha...
The paper criticizes criminal law scholarship for helping to construct and failing to expose analyti...
A RLJ article on modern theories of punishment.The author is a third-year law student at the Univers...
This article is based on the Louis Caplan Lecture delivered by Prof. Allen on April 10, 1981, at the...
The one thing that most scholars of criminal law agree upon is that we are in desperate need of a co...
This article continues our project to apply groundbreaking new literature on the behavioral psycholo...
This article is based on the Louis Caplan Lecture delivered by Prof. Allen on April 10, 1981, at the...
This article continues our project to apply groundbreaking new literature on the behavioral psycholo...
This article continues our project to apply groundbreaking new literature on the behavioral psycholo...
The article discusses the development of theories of punishment in modern, more and more knowledge-b...
The article discusses the development of theories of punishment in modern, more and more knowledge-b...
The one thing that most scholars of criminal law agree upon is that we are in desperate need of a co...
The article discusses the development of theories of punishment in modern, more and more knowledge-b...
The paper criticizes criminal law scholarship for helping to construct and failing to expose analyti...
The paper criticizes criminal law scholarship for helping to construct and failing to expose analyti...
This Article continues our project of applying new findings in the behavioral psychology of human ha...
The paper criticizes criminal law scholarship for helping to construct and failing to expose analyti...
A RLJ article on modern theories of punishment.The author is a third-year law student at the Univers...