Retributivism has a past : has it a future? / edited by Michael Tonry.
2011
K5101 .R48 2011 (Mapit)
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Title
Retributivism has a past : has it a future? / edited by Michael Tonry.
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Imprint
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2011]
Copyright
©2011
Description
ix, 291 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Studies in penal theory and philosophy.
Formatted Contents Note
Can twenty-first century punishment policies be justified in principle? / Michael Tonry
Is twenty-first century punishment post-desert? / Matt Matravers
What does wongdoing deserve? / John Kleinig
Responsibility, restoration, and retribution / R.A. Duff
Punishment and desert-adjusted utilitarianism / Jesper Ryberg
The future of state punishment: the role of public opinion in sentencing / Julian V. Roberts
A political theory of imprisonment for public protection / Peter Ramsay
Terror as a theory of punishment / Alice Ristroph
Can above-desert penalties be justified by competing deontological theories? / Richard S. Frase
Never mind the pain, it's a measure!: justifying measures as part of the Dutch bifurcated system of sanctions / Jan W. de Keijser
Retributivism, proportionality, and the challenge of the drug court movement / Douglas Husak
Drug treatment courts as communicative punishment / Michael M. O'Hear
Punishment futures: the desert-model debate and the importance of the criminal law context / Andreas von HIrsch.
Is twenty-first century punishment post-desert? / Matt Matravers
What does wongdoing deserve? / John Kleinig
Responsibility, restoration, and retribution / R.A. Duff
Punishment and desert-adjusted utilitarianism / Jesper Ryberg
The future of state punishment: the role of public opinion in sentencing / Julian V. Roberts
A political theory of imprisonment for public protection / Peter Ramsay
Terror as a theory of punishment / Alice Ristroph
Can above-desert penalties be justified by competing deontological theories? / Richard S. Frase
Never mind the pain, it's a measure!: justifying measures as part of the Dutch bifurcated system of sanctions / Jan W. de Keijser
Retributivism, proportionality, and the challenge of the drug court movement / Douglas Husak
Drug treatment courts as communicative punishment / Michael M. O'Hear
Punishment futures: the desert-model debate and the importance of the criminal law context / Andreas von HIrsch.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Location
STA
Call Number
K5101 .R48 2011
Language
English
ISBN
9780199798278 cloth alkaline paper
0199798273 cloth alkaline paper
0199798273 cloth alkaline paper
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