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Criminal Punishment and Free Will

2018
This chapter examines the restrictions on justification of punishment that result from the claim that human beings lack freedom of the will. The variety of free will at issue is the control in action required for the agent to basically deserve to be blamed or punished.
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Punishment of Criminals

2022
Leandro Mancano, Deborah Russo
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Policing, Punishment, and Place: Spatial-Contextual Analyses of the Criminal Legal System

Annual Review of Sociology, 2023
Jessica Simes   +2 more
exaly  

Punishing Vulnerability Through HIV Criminalization

American Journal of Public Health, 2022
Edwin J, Bernard   +2 more
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Criminal justice and punishment

2023
Karen Corteen, Jo Turner
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The System of Criminal Punishments by New Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Gaps in Russian Legislation
The system of criminal punishments provided by the new Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated July 3, 2014 (hereinafter referred to as the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan 2014) is considered in the present article. Between the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated July 16, 1997 (hereinafter referred to as the Criminal
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Unpacking the Association Between Corporal Punishment and Criminal Involvement

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2022
Bridget Joyner-Carpanini, Kevin Beaver
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Criminal punishment

2012
B. Sharon Byrd, Joachim Hruschka
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Criminal Law and Punishment

The British Journal of Sociology, 1963
Roger Warren Evans, P. J. Fitzgerald
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Free will beliefs predict attitudes toward unethical behavior and criminal punishment

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2017
Kathleen Vohs   +2 more
exaly  

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