Notwithstanding the demands of retributive desert, strict criminal liability is sometimes defensible when the strict liability pertains, not to whether conduct is to be criminalized at all, but to the seriousness of the actor’s crime. Suppose an actor commits an intentional assault or rape, and accidentally brings about a death. Punishing the actor more seriously because the death resulted is sometimes justifiable, even absent proof of his independent culpability as to the death. But what punishment is proportionate for such an actor? Should he be punished as harshly as an intentional or knowing killer? This article offers a framework for analysing these difficult questions. After rejecting a broad forfeiture justification for strict liabil...
This book presents a comprehensive overview of what the criminal law would look like if organized ar...
In our view, an actor deserves punishment when he demonstrates insufficient concern for others, that...
This dissertation analyzes three legal doctrines that regulate unintentional aspects of criminal con...
Notwithstanding the demands of retributive desert, strict criminal liability is sometimes defensible...
Notwithstanding the demands of retributive desert, strict criminal liability is sometimes defensible...
Notwithstanding the demands of retributive desert, strict criminal liability is sometimes defensible...
The conventional mental state or culpability categories recognized in the criminal law are purpose, ...
Efforts to explain when and why the state can legitimately impose retributive punishment on an actor...
Theories of moral desert focus only on the personal culpability of the agent to determine the amount...
The conventional mental state or culpability categories recognized in the criminal law are purpose, ...
Legal scholars are almost unanimous in condemning felony murder as a morally indefensible form of st...
Can an actor justify criminal conduct when he was criminally culpable in creating the conditions mak...
In this book chapter we give a definition of inchoate crimes and argue that inchoate crimes, so defi...
In criminal law, the mental state of the defendant is a crucial determinant of the grade of crime th...
Criminal restitution is a core component of punishment. In its current form, this remedy rarely serv...
This book presents a comprehensive overview of what the criminal law would look like if organized ar...
In our view, an actor deserves punishment when he demonstrates insufficient concern for others, that...
This dissertation analyzes three legal doctrines that regulate unintentional aspects of criminal con...
Notwithstanding the demands of retributive desert, strict criminal liability is sometimes defensible...
Notwithstanding the demands of retributive desert, strict criminal liability is sometimes defensible...
Notwithstanding the demands of retributive desert, strict criminal liability is sometimes defensible...
The conventional mental state or culpability categories recognized in the criminal law are purpose, ...
Efforts to explain when and why the state can legitimately impose retributive punishment on an actor...
Theories of moral desert focus only on the personal culpability of the agent to determine the amount...
The conventional mental state or culpability categories recognized in the criminal law are purpose, ...
Legal scholars are almost unanimous in condemning felony murder as a morally indefensible form of st...
Can an actor justify criminal conduct when he was criminally culpable in creating the conditions mak...
In this book chapter we give a definition of inchoate crimes and argue that inchoate crimes, so defi...
In criminal law, the mental state of the defendant is a crucial determinant of the grade of crime th...
Criminal restitution is a core component of punishment. In its current form, this remedy rarely serv...
This book presents a comprehensive overview of what the criminal law would look like if organized ar...
In our view, an actor deserves punishment when he demonstrates insufficient concern for others, that...
This dissertation analyzes three legal doctrines that regulate unintentional aspects of criminal con...