People convicted of crimes are subject to a criminal sentence, but they also face a host of other restrictive legal measures: Some are denied access to jobs, housing, welfare, the vote, or other goods. Some may be deported, may be subjected to continued detention, or may have their criminal records made publicly accessible. These measures are often more burdensome than the formal sentence itself.In Beyond Punishment?, Zachary Hoskins offers a philosophical examination of these burdensome legal measures, called collateral legal consequences. Drawing on resources in moral, legal, and political philosophy, Hoskins analyzes the various kinds of collateral consequences imposed in different legal systems and the important moral challenges they ra...
Approximately eight percent of adults in the United States have a felony conviction. The “collateral...
Approximately eight percent of adults in the United States have a felony conviction. The “collateral...
<p>Beyond Criminal Justice presents a vision of a future without brutal, authoritarian and repressiv...
“Compared with the enormous amount of attention moral and legal philosophers have for centuries devo...
This paper is concerned with the way in which criminal justice systems cause harms that go well beyo...
While bipartisan passage of the First Step Act and state reforms like it will lead to changes in sen...
Convicted offenders face a host of so-called “collateral” consequences: formal measures such as lega...
A criminal conviction can trigger numerous burdensome legal consequences beyond the formal sentence....
A criminal conviction can trigger numerous burdensome legal consequences beyond the formal sentence....
A criminal conviction can trigger numerous burdensome legal consequences beyond the formal sentence....
A criminal conviction can trigger numerous burdensome legal consequences beyond the formal sentence....
Approximately eight percent of adults in the United States have a felony conviction. The “collateral...
Approximately eight percent of adults in the United States have a felony conviction. The “collateral...
This paper is concerned with the way in which criminal justice systems cause harms that go well beyo...
While bipartisan passage of the First Step Act and state reforms like it will lead to changes in sen...
Approximately eight percent of adults in the United States have a felony conviction. The “collateral...
Approximately eight percent of adults in the United States have a felony conviction. The “collateral...
<p>Beyond Criminal Justice presents a vision of a future without brutal, authoritarian and repressiv...
“Compared with the enormous amount of attention moral and legal philosophers have for centuries devo...
This paper is concerned with the way in which criminal justice systems cause harms that go well beyo...
While bipartisan passage of the First Step Act and state reforms like it will lead to changes in sen...
Convicted offenders face a host of so-called “collateral” consequences: formal measures such as lega...
A criminal conviction can trigger numerous burdensome legal consequences beyond the formal sentence....
A criminal conviction can trigger numerous burdensome legal consequences beyond the formal sentence....
A criminal conviction can trigger numerous burdensome legal consequences beyond the formal sentence....
A criminal conviction can trigger numerous burdensome legal consequences beyond the formal sentence....
Approximately eight percent of adults in the United States have a felony conviction. The “collateral...
Approximately eight percent of adults in the United States have a felony conviction. The “collateral...
This paper is concerned with the way in which criminal justice systems cause harms that go well beyo...
While bipartisan passage of the First Step Act and state reforms like it will lead to changes in sen...
Approximately eight percent of adults in the United States have a felony conviction. The “collateral...
Approximately eight percent of adults in the United States have a felony conviction. The “collateral...
<p>Beyond Criminal Justice presents a vision of a future without brutal, authoritarian and repressiv...