The punishment of criminal acts is usually justified utilizing retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation and incapacitation (societal protection). These justifications are often utilized for traditional street crimes such as burglary, assault, and theft. However, state crimes require that punishment be looked at through a different lens, and it is advocated the restorative justice apparatuses potentially offer the best solutions at administering punishment for those who commit state crime
A Review of Past or Future Crimes: Deservedness and Dangerousness in the Sentencing of Criminals by...
I propose a theory of punishment that is unfamiliar in the West, according to which the state normal...
This Article inquires into the justification of state punishment. In developing this question it rel...
The punishment of criminal acts is usually justified utilizing retribution, deterrence, rehabilitati...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
There is general acceptance that those who break the law must be punished; however, not all agree as...
The widespread practice of state punishment is somewhat puzzling from a moral point of view. Why sh...
Punishing criminals involves more than visiting unwelcome experiences–the rack, the gallows, confine...
ABSTRACT: One of the three fundamental institutions of the criminal law is the sanction. It represen...
Despite the vast literature on the unprecedented expansion of US prison populations since the 1970s,...
This lecture offers a broad review of current punishment theory debates and the alternative distribu...
Some theorists argue that a justification of criminal punishment presupposes a theory of state power...
This Article sets out a comprehensive account of rational punishment theory and examines its implica...
This paper argues that the “Economics of Crime” concentrates too much on punishment as a policy to f...
Most of us think of punishment as an ugly display of power. But punishment also tells us something a...
A Review of Past or Future Crimes: Deservedness and Dangerousness in the Sentencing of Criminals by...
I propose a theory of punishment that is unfamiliar in the West, according to which the state normal...
This Article inquires into the justification of state punishment. In developing this question it rel...
The punishment of criminal acts is usually justified utilizing retribution, deterrence, rehabilitati...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
There is general acceptance that those who break the law must be punished; however, not all agree as...
The widespread practice of state punishment is somewhat puzzling from a moral point of view. Why sh...
Punishing criminals involves more than visiting unwelcome experiences–the rack, the gallows, confine...
ABSTRACT: One of the three fundamental institutions of the criminal law is the sanction. It represen...
Despite the vast literature on the unprecedented expansion of US prison populations since the 1970s,...
This lecture offers a broad review of current punishment theory debates and the alternative distribu...
Some theorists argue that a justification of criminal punishment presupposes a theory of state power...
This Article sets out a comprehensive account of rational punishment theory and examines its implica...
This paper argues that the “Economics of Crime” concentrates too much on punishment as a policy to f...
Most of us think of punishment as an ugly display of power. But punishment also tells us something a...
A Review of Past or Future Crimes: Deservedness and Dangerousness in the Sentencing of Criminals by...
I propose a theory of punishment that is unfamiliar in the West, according to which the state normal...
This Article inquires into the justification of state punishment. In developing this question it rel...