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020 _a9780195365757
040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a345.04
_bROB/DIS
100 _aRobinson, Paul H.
245 _aDistributive principles of criminal law :
_bwho should be punished how much?
_cby Paul H. Robinson.
260 _aNewYork :
_bOxford university press,
_c2008.
300 _a267 p.
500 _aChapter 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
650 _aPunishment--Philosophy.
650 _aCriminal liability--Philosophy.
650 _aCrime prevention--Philosophy.
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