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Why punish? How much? : a reader on punishment /

Punishment, like all complex human institutions, tends to change as ways of thinking go in and out of fashion. Normative, political, social, psychological, and legal ideas concerning punishment have changed drastically over time, and especially in recent decades. Why Punish? How Much? collects essay...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Tonry, Michael H. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York, N.Y. : Oxford University Press, 2011.
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505 0 |a 1. The penal law and the law of pardon / Immanuel Kant -- 2. Wrong [Das Unrecht] / G.W.F. Hegel -- 3. An introduction to the principles of morals and legislation / Jeremy Bentham -- 4. Principles of a rational penal code / Sheldon Glueck -- 5. The humanitarian theory of punishment / C.S. Lewis -- 6. Legal values and the rehabilitative ideal / Francis Allen -- 7. The expressive function of punishment / Joel Feinberg -- 8. Marxism and retribution / Jeffrie G. Murphy -- 9. A paternalistic theory of punishment / Herbert Morris -- 10. Punishment and the rule of law / T.M. Scanlon -- 11. Penance, punishment, and the limits of community / R.A. Duff -- 12. Prolegomenon to the principles of punishment / H.L.A. Hart -- 13. Proportionate sentences : a desert perspective/ Andrew von Hirsch -- 14. Proportionality, parsimony, and interchangeability of punishments / Michael Tonry -- 15. Sentencing and punishment in Finland : the decline of the repressive ideal / Tapio Lappi-Seppälä -- 16. Limiting retributivism / Richard S. Frase -- 17. Excessive relative to what? Defining constitutional proportionality principles / Richard S. Frase. 
505 0 |a 18. Morality and the retributive emotions / J.L. Mackie -- 19. The role of moral philosophers in the competition between deontological and empirical desert / Paul H. Robinson -- 20. For the law, neuroscience changes nothing and everything / Joshua Greene and Jonathan Cohen -- 21. Restoration in youth justice / Lode Walgrave -- 22. In search of restorative jurisprudence / John Braithwaite -- 23. The virtues of restorative processes, the vices of "restorative justice" / Paul H. Robinson -- 24. Restorative punishment and punitive restoration / R.A. Duff -- 25. From slavery to mass incarceration : rethinking the "race question" in the US / Loïc Wacquant -- 26. Labor market and penal sanction : thoughts on the sociology of criminal justice / Georg Rusche -- 27. Rules for the distinction of the normal from the pathological / Emile Durkheim -- 28. Discipline and punish : the birth of the prison / Michel Foucault. 
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