In the context of criminal law reform, the tunnel vision that is produced by deeply embedded paradigms or patterns of criminality has the effect of stifling creativity. If left unchecked, the assumptions that serve as the backdrop to our criminal justice system will likely prevent reformers from giving serious consideration to alternatives that are in tension with the dominant patterns of criminality. I will end by arguing that one way of avoiding this outcome is by engaging in the comparative analysis of criminal law. Comparative analysis serves as a kind of “second opinion” that may help criminal law reformers to keep in check their natural tendency to conform to deeply embedded patterns of criminality
The cultural sway of mainstream legal positivism may often drive the comparative scholar off the tra...
Words, language, culture, and literature are so important to us human beings that it should come as ...
Focusing on criminal law and procedure in particular, this Article seeks to expose various tensions ...
The trend of criminal law reform must be examined against the changing attitudes towards crime. This...
The fight against organized crimes is a field where the application of comparative law methodology f...
This article begins with a critique of the present methods of comparative criminal study. Specifical...
Published as Chapter 47 in The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law, Markus Dubber & Tatjana Hörnle, eds....
follows a mixture of diffuse, unstructured responses to crime lacking both internal coherence and ex...
How can the study of comparative criminal justice avoid the opposite dangers of ethnocentrism and re...
How can the study of comparative criminal justice avoid the opposite dangers of ethnocentrism and re...
This short Article is part of the organizers’ larger Criminalization Project, which seeks, among oth...
Discusses comparative criminal justice drawing on numerous illustrations with reference to the reaso...
Confronting criminal law’s violence calls for an openness to unfinished alternatives — a willingness...
Appraises a leading effort to explain differences in prison rates round the world as linked in terms...
It has become popular to identify a “consensus” on criminal justice reform, but how deep is that con...
The cultural sway of mainstream legal positivism may often drive the comparative scholar off the tra...
Words, language, culture, and literature are so important to us human beings that it should come as ...
Focusing on criminal law and procedure in particular, this Article seeks to expose various tensions ...
The trend of criminal law reform must be examined against the changing attitudes towards crime. This...
The fight against organized crimes is a field where the application of comparative law methodology f...
This article begins with a critique of the present methods of comparative criminal study. Specifical...
Published as Chapter 47 in The Oxford Handbook of Criminal Law, Markus Dubber & Tatjana Hörnle, eds....
follows a mixture of diffuse, unstructured responses to crime lacking both internal coherence and ex...
How can the study of comparative criminal justice avoid the opposite dangers of ethnocentrism and re...
How can the study of comparative criminal justice avoid the opposite dangers of ethnocentrism and re...
This short Article is part of the organizers’ larger Criminalization Project, which seeks, among oth...
Discusses comparative criminal justice drawing on numerous illustrations with reference to the reaso...
Confronting criminal law’s violence calls for an openness to unfinished alternatives — a willingness...
Appraises a leading effort to explain differences in prison rates round the world as linked in terms...
It has become popular to identify a “consensus” on criminal justice reform, but how deep is that con...
The cultural sway of mainstream legal positivism may often drive the comparative scholar off the tra...
Words, language, culture, and literature are so important to us human beings that it should come as ...
Focusing on criminal law and procedure in particular, this Article seeks to expose various tensions ...