The traditional approaches to dangerous persons have been crime and commitment. The criminal law punishes responsible actors, and the civil law confines the mentally ill. These approaches leave a gap: The state cannot substantially restrict the liberty of responsible actors until they have committed a crime. In response to this gap, the criminal law’s boundaries have expanded to include preparatory offenses and early inchoate conduct that are deserving of only minimal, if any, punishment in attempt to incarcerate the dangerous. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court’s effort to articulate a test of mental disease warranting involuntary confinement of sexual predators has failed to draw a principled distinction between the ordinary criminal and the me...
When seeking to civilly commit an inmate nearing release from prison, states often adopt a formulati...
How dangerous must a person be to justify the state in locking her up for the greater good? The bail...
How should we judge psychopaths, both morally and in the criminal justice system? This Article will ...
This article addresses the state\u27s police power authority to deprive people of liberty based on p...
The law has developed principles for dealing with morally and legally responsible actors who act in ...
The boundaries of the criminal justice system are eroding. A vast amount of relatively innocuous beh...
It follows that if a legal system may fairly punish only a person who culpably violated the law, a p...
This Article argues that the presumption that an actor will be law-abiding, like the right to libert...
How to respond justly to the dangers persistent violent offenders present is a vexing moral and lega...
The criminal law is one of many mechanisms for the control of human behavior. It defines conduct tha...
In this Article, I argue that inchoate crimes are best dealt with under a preventive regime. Part II...
In this book chapter we give a definition of inchoate crimes and argue that inchoate crimes, so defi...
In our view, an actor deserves punishment when he demonstrates insufficient concern for others, that...
Laypersons have traditionally thought of the criminal justice system as being in the business of doi...
THE criminal law is one of many mechanisms for the control of human behavior. It defines conduct tha...
When seeking to civilly commit an inmate nearing release from prison, states often adopt a formulati...
How dangerous must a person be to justify the state in locking her up for the greater good? The bail...
How should we judge psychopaths, both morally and in the criminal justice system? This Article will ...
This article addresses the state\u27s police power authority to deprive people of liberty based on p...
The law has developed principles for dealing with morally and legally responsible actors who act in ...
The boundaries of the criminal justice system are eroding. A vast amount of relatively innocuous beh...
It follows that if a legal system may fairly punish only a person who culpably violated the law, a p...
This Article argues that the presumption that an actor will be law-abiding, like the right to libert...
How to respond justly to the dangers persistent violent offenders present is a vexing moral and lega...
The criminal law is one of many mechanisms for the control of human behavior. It defines conduct tha...
In this Article, I argue that inchoate crimes are best dealt with under a preventive regime. Part II...
In this book chapter we give a definition of inchoate crimes and argue that inchoate crimes, so defi...
In our view, an actor deserves punishment when he demonstrates insufficient concern for others, that...
Laypersons have traditionally thought of the criminal justice system as being in the business of doi...
THE criminal law is one of many mechanisms for the control of human behavior. It defines conduct tha...
When seeking to civilly commit an inmate nearing release from prison, states often adopt a formulati...
How dangerous must a person be to justify the state in locking her up for the greater good? The bail...
How should we judge psychopaths, both morally and in the criminal justice system? This Article will ...