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The restoration of retribution

Analysis, 1972
AbstractThis chapter shows how Hart's account of restorative justice in relation to torts, in The Concept of Law, suggests an account of retributive justice in relation to crimes. Such an account is partially developed by Jeffrie Murphy, but needs the completion that is afforded when what the offender gains in the act of offending is correctly ...
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Causality and retribution

Erkenntnis, 1939
If we are to accept the results of modern physics and the significance ascribed to them by eminent exponents of this most exact of all natural sciences, we are in the midst of an important transformation of our conception of the universe. The notion that the law of causality absolutely determines all events has been shaken, and if this law is not to be
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On Retribution

Philosophy, 1956
A retributive theory of punishment must at least say that it is a necessary condition for the justification of a punishment that the person punished should be guilty. But “guilty” here may be taken in two different senses, giving two very different kinds of justification.
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Validating a Set of Retribution Narratives for Use in Media Psychology Research

Communication Studies, 2021
Matthew Grizzard   +2 more
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Lessons Learned: What We Know About Retribution, Reciprocity, and Crime

Palgrave's Frontiers in Criminology Theory, 2023
Evelyn Svingen
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Retribution versus rehabilitation as motives for support of offender’s punishment: the moderating role of mindsets about malleability

Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 2022
Dan Confino   +2 more
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Targeted Killing in-between Retribution, Deterrence, and Mercy: A Response to Anh Le

Journal of Military Ethics, 2021
Christian Nikolaus Braun
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The Roles of Ingroup Identification and Outgroup Entitativity in Intergroup Retribution

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2008
Brian Lickel, Thomas F Denson
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