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A Reader on Punishment

Edited by: A Duff, D. Garland

ISBN13: 9780198763536
ISBN: 0198763530
Published: December 1994
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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Why we punish, who we punish and how we punish are central elements of any discussion of the role of law in modern society. In this impressive and timely collection, two leading experts on the theory of punishment have selected a range of articles which have made important and influential contributions to the ways in which punishment is understood in contemporary society. The collection is introduced by a lengthy and original discussion of the key concepts of punishment, and each article is prefaced by a short introduction setting out the issues to be discussed. Throughout the book the aim of the editors is to demonstrate how complex the concept of punishment is, and to illustrate how an understanding of punishment is vitally important for students of law and society.

Subjects:
Criminal Law, Jurisprudence
Contents:
1. Thinking about Punishment; 2. Marxism and retribution; 3. The Expressive Function of Punishment; 4. A Paternalistic Theory of Punishment; 5. Censure and Proportionality; 6. Proportionality, Parsimony, and Interchangeability of Punishments; 7. Making the Punishment Fit the Crime: A Consumer's Guide to Sentencing Reform; 8. Penalties and Opportunities; 9. Reductivism and Deterrence; 10. General Prevention as Communication; 11. Incapacitation within Limits; 12. The Concept of Punishment; 13. Beyond Punishment; 14. Crime, Inequality and Sentencing; 15. Abolition: Assensus and Sanctuary