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Distributive principles of criminal law : who should be punished how much? by Paul H. Robinson.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Publication details: NewYork : Oxford university press, 2008.Description: 267 pISBN:
  • 9780195365757
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345.04 ROB/DIS
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Chapter 1. Distributing criminal liability and punishment --
Chapter 2. The need for an articulated distributive principle --
Chapter 3. Does criminal law deter? --
Chapter 4. Deterrence as a distributive principle
Chapter 5. Rehabilitation
Chapter 6. Incapacitation of the dangerous
Chapter 7. Competing conceptions of desert : vengeful, deontological, and empirical
Chapter 8. The utility of desert
Chapter 9. Restorative justice
Chapter 10. The strengths & weaknesses of alternative Chapter Distributive principles
Chapter 12. Hybrid distributive principles
Chapter 13. A practical theory of justice : proposal for a hybrid distributive principle centered on empirical desert

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