At a moment in history when this country incarcerates far too many people, criminal legal theory should set forth a framework for reexamining the current logic of the criminal legal system. This Article is the first to argue that distributive consequentialism, which centers the experiences of directly impacted communities, can address the harms of mass incarceration and mass criminalization. Distributive consequentialism is a framework for assessing whether criminalization is justified ft focuses on the outcomes of criminalization rather than relying on indeterminate moral judgments about blameworthiness, or desert, which are often infected by the judgers\u27 own implicit biases. Distributive consequentialism allows for consideration of...
This article explores the jurisprudential and practical feasibility of a "preventive" regime of crim...
Criminal law has developed to prohibit new forms of intrusion on the autonomy and mental processes o...
Since 1990, nearly every state has enacted new laws to expand the transfer adolescent offenders from...
At a moment in history when this country incarcerates far too many people, criminal legal theory sho...
In criminal law circles, the accepted wisdom is that there are two and only two true justifications ...
Progressive (critical race and feminist) theorizing on criminal law exists within an overarching Ame...
Federal prosecutions of individuals for possessing child pornography have risen steadily and dramati...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
Convicted offenders face a host of so-called “collateral” consequences: formal measures such as lega...
Many writers in recent decades have objected to the utilitarian aspects of substantive criminal law ...
The one thing that most scholars of criminal law agree upon is that we are in desperate need of a co...
This paper is concerned with the way in which criminal justice systems cause harms that go well beyo...
This short Article is part of the organizers’ larger Criminalization Project, which seeks, among oth...
Our literature uniformly describes American criminal law as the product of a great clash between uti...
The concept of harm and the nature of its proper role in the criminal law has challenged legislators...
This article explores the jurisprudential and practical feasibility of a "preventive" regime of crim...
Criminal law has developed to prohibit new forms of intrusion on the autonomy and mental processes o...
Since 1990, nearly every state has enacted new laws to expand the transfer adolescent offenders from...
At a moment in history when this country incarcerates far too many people, criminal legal theory sho...
In criminal law circles, the accepted wisdom is that there are two and only two true justifications ...
Progressive (critical race and feminist) theorizing on criminal law exists within an overarching Ame...
Federal prosecutions of individuals for possessing child pornography have risen steadily and dramati...
Economic analyses of criminal law are frequently and heavily criticized for being unable to explain ...
Convicted offenders face a host of so-called “collateral” consequences: formal measures such as lega...
Many writers in recent decades have objected to the utilitarian aspects of substantive criminal law ...
The one thing that most scholars of criminal law agree upon is that we are in desperate need of a co...
This paper is concerned with the way in which criminal justice systems cause harms that go well beyo...
This short Article is part of the organizers’ larger Criminalization Project, which seeks, among oth...
Our literature uniformly describes American criminal law as the product of a great clash between uti...
The concept of harm and the nature of its proper role in the criminal law has challenged legislators...
This article explores the jurisprudential and practical feasibility of a "preventive" regime of crim...
Criminal law has developed to prohibit new forms of intrusion on the autonomy and mental processes o...
Since 1990, nearly every state has enacted new laws to expand the transfer adolescent offenders from...