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Drawing from the existing theoretical literature and adding to it recent insights from the social sciences, Paul Robinson describes the nature of the practical challenge in setting rational punishment principles, how past efforts have failed and the alternatives that have been tried.
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Distributive principles of criminal law: who should be punished, how much?
2008, Oxford University Press
in English
0195365755 9780195365757
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Table of Contents
Distributing criminal liability and punishment
The need for an articulated distributive principle
Does criminal law deter?
Deterrence as a distributive principle
Rehabilitation
Incapacitation of the dangerous
Competing conceptions of desert : vengeful, deontological, and empirical
The utility of desert
Restorative justice
The strengths & weaknesses of alterative distributive principles
Hybrid distributive principles
A practical theory of justice : proposal for a hybrid distributive principle centered on empirical desert.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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