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The Punishment of Habitual Criminals
Journal of Mental Science, 1894The Report for 1892 of the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police throws a somewhat startling light on the present position of the controversy as to the relative juridical value of long and short sentences respectively in the case of offences against property, such as burglary and housebreaking, which constitute, as Sir Edward Bradford truly observes,
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Punishment & Society, 2004
This article sets out to question the relationship between criminal law, punishment and prohibition. The argument is made that criminal law is not founded upon prohibitive grounds but rather on permissive grounds. Criminal law does not operate as a set of prohibitive rules, whereby the rule breaker is punished, but rather as a system that is indexed by
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This article sets out to question the relationship between criminal law, punishment and prohibition. The argument is made that criminal law is not founded upon prohibitive grounds but rather on permissive grounds. Criminal law does not operate as a set of prohibitive rules, whereby the rule breaker is punished, but rather as a system that is indexed by
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Criminal Punishment and Society
1987Criminal sentencing has always evoked considerable passion on the part of the judicial system and society. Judges frequently complain that it is one of their least favorite responsibilities, and the general public and many politicians think it exacerbates the problem of crime.
Martha A. Myers, Susette M. Talarico
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American Sociological Review, 1946
T HERE appear to be both similarities and differences between the conditions surrounding the punishment of war criminals and those surrounding the punishment of domestic criminals. Most criminologists agree that punishment has a limited place in any program of crime prevention, but that its use has been generally ineffective.
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T HERE appear to be both similarities and differences between the conditions surrounding the punishment of war criminals and those surrounding the punishment of domestic criminals. Most criminologists agree that punishment has a limited place in any program of crime prevention, but that its use has been generally ineffective.
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Criminal Punishment and Free Will
2018This 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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Policing, Punishment, and Place: Spatial-Contextual Analyses of the Criminal Legal System
Annual Review of Sociology, 2023Jessica T Simes, Brenden Beck
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Punishing Vulnerability Through HIV Criminalization
American Journal of Public Health, 2022Edwin J, Bernard +2 more
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