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Punishment and Rehabilitation – or punishment as rehabilitation
Criminal Justice Matters, 2005(2005). Punishment and Rehabilitation – or punishment as rehabilitation. Criminal Justice Matters: Vol. 60, Punishment and Rehabilitation, pp. 18-19.
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The Justification of Punishment
The International Journal of Ethics, 1915PUNISHMENT, in the sense of penal sanction, is justified by its relative necessity, although certain pseudo-philosophers think that neither this nor any other principle can permit the use of such a barbarous institution. The justification of punishment by necessity would be too apparent to need proof, however, in spite of such allegations except that ...
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Analysis, 1992
Examen de l'idee d'une punition anticipee d'une faute non encore commise. L'A. soutient que cette possibilite ne peut etre exclue pour des motifs purement logiques ou epistemiques et n'est pas non plus exclue par les principales theories de la ...
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Examen de l'idee d'une punition anticipee d'une faute non encore commise. L'A. soutient que cette possibilite ne peut etre exclue pour des motifs purement logiques ou epistemiques et n'est pas non plus exclue par les principales theories de la ...
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Analysis, 1994
On the assumption that we are able to justify the institution of punishment, when may people be punished? More specifically, may a person be punished for an offence only after she has committed the offence? Christopher New has recently argued that, despite our intuitions to the contrary, there is in principle nothing which forbids 'punishment' before ...
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On the assumption that we are able to justify the institution of punishment, when may people be punished? More specifically, may a person be punished for an offence only after she has committed the offence? Christopher New has recently argued that, despite our intuitions to the contrary, there is in principle nothing which forbids 'punishment' before ...
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Sleepy Punishers Are Harsh Punishers.
Psychological science, 2018The degree of punishment assigned to criminals is of pivotal importance for the maintenance of social order and cooperation. Nonetheless, the amount of punishment assigned to transgressors can be affected by factors other than the content of the transgressions. We propose that sleep deprivation in judges increases the severity of their sentences.
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