The question of crime and punishment has been a subject of great controversy among moral philosophers and jurists. The fundamental questions here are: What is crime? What is punishment? What is the justification for punishment? How do we determine the appropriate penalty or punishment for crime(s)?” Is punishment morally acceptable? Is punishment not vengeance or “an eye for an eye?” It is in an attempt to answer these questions and related ones that I venture to write this paper. I argue that punishment is a crime against the criminal. Punishment is part and force of a rule of law, utilized to minimize the occurrence of crimes or forbidden acts, in order to make society function. But as we move ahead in this new millennium can‟t society be...
There is general acceptance that those who break the law must be punished; however, not all agree as...
Much has been written recently about the problem of justifying punishment in the context of anthropo...
he field of philosophy is unique, as it allows one to logically examine issues in all disciplines, f...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
The question about the sense of punishment entails a question about its empirically--measured effect...
The author refers to the ethics of responsibility and the communicative approach to law and on that...
Incarceration remains the foremost form of sentence for serious crimes in Western democracies. At th...
We maintain that conventional punishment theories obscure what is virtually always at the heart of p...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the legal and socio-ethical implications of punishment. W...
This volume critically explores the basis and the goal of punishment from the standpoint of the righ...
Criminal law scholarship is marked by a sharp fault line separating substantive criminal law from cr...
How can the brutal and costly enterprise of criminal punishment be justified? This text makes a cont...
The concept of harm and the nature of its proper role in the criminal law has challenged legislators...
If we want to provide a justification for legal punishment, then, we must answer two distinct questi...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
There is general acceptance that those who break the law must be punished; however, not all agree as...
Much has been written recently about the problem of justifying punishment in the context of anthropo...
he field of philosophy is unique, as it allows one to logically examine issues in all disciplines, f...
Although punishment has been a crucial feature of every legal system, widespread disagreement exists...
The question about the sense of punishment entails a question about its empirically--measured effect...
The author refers to the ethics of responsibility and the communicative approach to law and on that...
Incarceration remains the foremost form of sentence for serious crimes in Western democracies. At th...
We maintain that conventional punishment theories obscure what is virtually always at the heart of p...
The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the legal and socio-ethical implications of punishment. W...
This volume critically explores the basis and the goal of punishment from the standpoint of the righ...
Criminal law scholarship is marked by a sharp fault line separating substantive criminal law from cr...
How can the brutal and costly enterprise of criminal punishment be justified? This text makes a cont...
The concept of harm and the nature of its proper role in the criminal law has challenged legislators...
If we want to provide a justification for legal punishment, then, we must answer two distinct questi...
textThe modern criminal justice system is experiencing what may be called a moral crisis brought abo...
There is general acceptance that those who break the law must be punished; however, not all agree as...
Much has been written recently about the problem of justifying punishment in the context of anthropo...
he field of philosophy is unique, as it allows one to logically examine issues in all disciplines, f...