This article reviews Moral Judgment: Does the Abuse Excuse Threaten Our Legal System? by James Q. Wilson (1997). There is growing interest within the academy in reviving the normative in criminal law scholarship. Enter a recent book, Moral Judgment, by the distinguished criminologist James Q. Wilson. Professor Wilson\u27s work prompts the question: What is meant by the term \u27\u27judgment ? Considering three different models--judgment as community, judgment as character, and judgment as critique--this review argues that Professor Wilson\u27s idea of judgment both departs from the new normativity in existing scholarship and shows how easily \u27\u27judgment may stand in for partial aims. Professor Wilson argues that the abuse excuse ...