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Punishment Theory Meets Punishment Practice

Edited by: Leo Zaibert, Alison Liebling, Ben Crewe

ISBN13: 9781509990634
To be Published: January 2027
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £90.00





This book considers the questions 'do we punish too much?' and 'do we punish in the right ways?'

It shines a much-needed light on the relation between how punishment is experienced by those subjected to it (and others), and the more general consideration of what justifies punishment in the first place.

Leading experts in the field weigh up what is appropriate punishment, explain why punishment is so stubbornly problematic, look at the compatibility of modes and processes of penal sanctions and explore how best to achieve the aspiration to set reasonable terms for future coexistence through state punishment.

The book addresses key topics such as the issues surrounding life imprisonment, how criminal offenders can be successfully integrated into society and considers what is at stake when we use prisons to punish. It considers how we know whether we over-punish offenders and what we should do in response to over-punishment.

The book makes a groundbreaking contribution to the philosophy of punishment, connecting general questions about the justification of punishment with issues in punishment practice.

Subjects:
Criminology, Courts and Procedure
Contents:
Introduction
Leo Zaibert, Alison Liebling, and Ben Crewe (University of Cambridge, UK)
1. The Hard Problem of Punishment
Leo Zaibert (University of Cambridge, UK)
2. Why is Punishment so Stubbornly Problematic?
Jonathan Jacobs (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA)
3. Saving Retributivism from Revenge: Why Retributivism Needs Empirical Monitoring
Netanel Dagan and Adiel Zimran (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
4. Rethinking Criminal Justice Practice: Punishment's Deep and Tendential Abolition
Alan Norrie (University of Warwick, UK)
5. Unifying Penal Theory and Penal Practice: How to Improve the Ethics of Punishment
Jesper Ryberg (Roskilde University, Denmark)
6. Offenders Betrayed
Gabrielle Watson (University of Edinburgh, UK)
7. Prison Conditions as Civic Betrayal: The Significance of Brutality and Race
Ekow Yankah (University of Michigan, USA)
8. Integrating Criminal Offenders into Society: A Normative Framework for Habilitative Imprisonment
Hadassa Noorda (University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
9. Punishment by Society?
Alice Ievins, Ellen Reeves, and Shadd Maruna (University of Liverpool, UK)
10. Prisons, Punishment and Destructive Suffering
Alison Liebling (University of Cambridge, UK)
11. Suffering, Retribution, and Moral Accountability in the Contemporary Life Sentence
Ben Jarman (University of Southampton, UK) and Ben Crewe (University of Cambridge, UK)
12. How to Determine Whether the State Over (or Under)-Punishes Crime
Julian Roberts (University of Oxford)
13. A Defence of Penal Subjectivism in Theory and Practice
David Hayes (The University of Sheffield, UK)
14. Nicola Padfield “Weighing up Appropriate Punishment: Can Sensibility Help?
David Hayes (The University of Sheffield, UK)
15. Theorising State Punishment: Theory and Practice?
Matt Matravers (University of York, UK)
16. Not Just 'How Much', but 'How', Should we Punish? Searching for the Mean
Antony Duff and Sandra Marshall (University of Stirling, UK)

Series: Studies in Penal Theory and Ethics

£44.99
Criminology as a Moral Science ISBN 9781509965373
Published March 2025
Hart Publishing
£42.99
Criminology as a Moral Science (eBook) ISBN 9781509965342
Published September 2023
Hart Publishing
£38.69

Due to a technical issue some ebooks are not available to order.

Criminology as a Moral Science ISBN 9781509965328
Published September 2023
Hart Publishing
£90.00
Penal Censure: Engagements Within and Beyond Desert Theory ISBN 9781509945672
Published November 2020
Hart Publishing
£37.99
Criminal Law and the Authority of the State ISBN 9781509932139
Published September 2019
Hart Publishing
£41.99
Penal Censure: Engagements Within and Beyond Desert Theory ISBN 9781509919789
Published April 2019
Hart Publishing
£90.00
£34.19

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Criminal Law and the Authority of the State ISBN 9781509905133
Published May 2017
Hart Publishing
£100.00
Criminal Law and the Authority of the State (eBook) ISBN 9781509905140
Published May 2017
Hart Publishing
£37.79

Due to a technical issue some ebooks are not available to order.

£27.99
£25.19

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£90.00
£90.00
Incivilities: Regulating Offensive Behaviour ISBN 9781841134994
Published October 2006
Hart Publishing
£85.00
Restorative Justice and Criminal Justice ISBN 9781841132730
Published January 2003
Hart Publishing
£95.00