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Sleepy Punishers Are Harsh Punishers
Psychological Science, 2016The 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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2006
The claim that incarceration is a sexual punishment-the central claim of this Article-may be disputed with respect to both the adjective and the noun. The challenge to the choice of noun is this: any sex, including sexual assaults, that may occur in prison is “not part of the penalty.”‘ Only officially sanctioned deprivations of rights and liberties ...
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The claim that incarceration is a sexual punishment-the central claim of this Article-may be disputed with respect to both the adjective and the noun. The challenge to the choice of noun is this: any sex, including sexual assaults, that may occur in prison is “not part of the penalty.”‘ Only officially sanctioned deprivations of rights and liberties ...
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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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Privacy vs punishment after punishment
nauka.meThe article highlights problems of long-term serious consequences of a criminal conviction that arise with digitalization. They are exacerbated with the expansion of the list of restrictions inflicted on persons marked as a criminal, despite the fact that illegal acts are not always clearly distinguished.
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2018
In Indic thought, the daṇḍa (“staff”) represented the king’s use of violence for the purpose of governance. His right and obligation as daṇḍadhara (“wielder of the staff”) to punish those deemed deserving of punishment under the law defined the king’s role in the legal system.
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In Indic thought, the daṇḍa (“staff”) represented the king’s use of violence for the purpose of governance. His right and obligation as daṇḍadhara (“wielder of the staff”) to punish those deemed deserving of punishment under the law defined the king’s role in the legal system.
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"Punishing Hate", Punishing Harm
The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-), 2000Russell P. Hanser, Frederick M. Lawrence
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