Intuitions of justice and the utility of desert /
Research suggests that people of all demographics have nuanced and sophisticated notions of justice. Intuitions of Justice and the Utility of Desert sketches the contours of a wide range of lay judgments of justice, touching many if not most of the issues that penal code drafters or policy makers mu...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; New York :
Oxford University Press,
[2013]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The nature of judgments about justice
- Judgments about justice as intuitional and nuanced
- Judgments about justice as a human universal : agreements on a core of wrongdoing
- The origins of shared intuitions of justice
- Disagreements about justice
- Changing people's judgments of justice
- Should the criminal law care what the lay person thinks is just?
- Current law's deference to lay judgments of justice
- Current law's conflicts with lay judgments of justice
- Normative crime control : the utility of desert
- Building moral credibility and the disutility of injustice
- Deviations from empirical desert
- Implications for criminal justice and other reform
- The content of lay judgments of justice
- Rules of conduct : doctrines of criminalization
- Rules of conduct : doctrines of justification
- Principles of adjudication : doctrines of culpability
- Principles of adjudication : doctrines of excuse
- Principles of adjudication : doctrines of grading
- Law-community agreement and conflict, and its implications
- Empirical studies of lay judgments of justice as a law and policy tool
- Explaining history : shifting views of criminality
- Testing competing theories : blackmail
- Testing competing theories : justification defenses
- Guiding judicial discretion : extralegal punishment factors
- Intuitions of justice & the utility of desert.