Criminal restitution is a core component of punishment. In its current form, this remedy rarely serves restitution\u27s traditional aim of disgorging a defendant\u27s ill-gotten gains. Instead, courts use this monetary award not only to compensate crime victims for intangible losses, but also to punish the defendant for the moral blameworthiness of her criminal action. Because the remedy does not fit into the definition of what most consider restitution, this Article advocates for the adoption of a new, additional designation for this prototypically punitive remedy: punitive compensation. Unlike with restitution, courts measure punitive compensation by a victim\u27s losses, not a defendant\u27s unlawful gains. Punitive compensation acknow...
This article considers the relevance of several kinds of post-offense events for the justice of puni...
Juries in most American jurisdictions can inflict punitive damages awards against tortfeasors who ha...
When someone commits a crime with no exculpatory defenses,he is blameworthy and deserves to be punis...
Criminal restitution is a core component of punishment. In its current form, this remedy rarely serv...
A new form of restitution has become a core aspect of criminal punishment. Courts now order defendan...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
Restitution is a court-ordered payment by offenders to their victims to cover the victims\u27 econom...
During the past several years a variety of victim groups have forced the criminal justice system to ...
The usual assertion that restitution is not punitive is true in the important sense that liability...
Criminal restitution is a standard part of sentencing. As criminal restitution obligations have beco...
In the complex structure often inappropriately designated the system of criminal justice,a there are...
A restitutive theory of justice is a rights-based approach to criminal sanctions that views a crime ...
Punitive damages occupy a special place in the U.S. legal system. Courts award them in very few case...
Punitive, or exemplary damages, have been recognized in the Anglo-American common law systems for tw...
Of the many developments in the area of criminal justice over the last twenty years or so, the redis...
This article considers the relevance of several kinds of post-offense events for the justice of puni...
Juries in most American jurisdictions can inflict punitive damages awards against tortfeasors who ha...
When someone commits a crime with no exculpatory defenses,he is blameworthy and deserves to be punis...
Criminal restitution is a core component of punishment. In its current form, this remedy rarely serv...
A new form of restitution has become a core aspect of criminal punishment. Courts now order defendan...
This Article focuses on the concept that punitive damages can be justified as a substitute for compe...
Restitution is a court-ordered payment by offenders to their victims to cover the victims\u27 econom...
During the past several years a variety of victim groups have forced the criminal justice system to ...
The usual assertion that restitution is not punitive is true in the important sense that liability...
Criminal restitution is a standard part of sentencing. As criminal restitution obligations have beco...
In the complex structure often inappropriately designated the system of criminal justice,a there are...
A restitutive theory of justice is a rights-based approach to criminal sanctions that views a crime ...
Punitive damages occupy a special place in the U.S. legal system. Courts award them in very few case...
Punitive, or exemplary damages, have been recognized in the Anglo-American common law systems for tw...
Of the many developments in the area of criminal justice over the last twenty years or so, the redis...
This article considers the relevance of several kinds of post-offense events for the justice of puni...
Juries in most American jurisdictions can inflict punitive damages awards against tortfeasors who ha...
When someone commits a crime with no exculpatory defenses,he is blameworthy and deserves to be punis...