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Time is missing from discussions on the theory of retribution. A colossal body of scholarship has been devoted to exploring the theory of retribution, or “just deserts,” but much less has attempted to translate this theory into practice, explaining how ...
Ryan, Meghan J.
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Towards a Developmental Retribution and Reciprocity Model (RRM): Implications for Youth Justice
ABSTRACT Youth justice systems are frequently justified by reference to developmental change, yet chronological age is often treated as a proxy for underlying psychological processes. This paper develops a Developmental Retribution and Reciprocity Model (RRM), integrating evolutionary criminology with contemporary developmental neuroscience to clarify ...
Evelyn Svingen
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Samir S. Shah
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ABSTRACT This research analyses the legal and emotional tension that emerges when the measure of prohibition of approach is applied in cases of child‐to‐parent violence (CPV). Through a bibliographic review and a qualitative case‐study analysis, the paradox between the protection of victimised parents and the preservation of the family bond is examined.
Alfredo Abadías‐Selma
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Abstract In the face of powerful criticism, the “reliance interest” continues to hold an impactful position in judicial and academic treatment of contract damages. And yet, the theoretical foundation of reliance damages for breach of contract remains unsettled.
Yehuda Adar, Efi Zemach
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Camila Gates and several other scorned women are given the opportunity to exact retribution from significant others that have emotionally, sexually, financially or physically abused them.
Crestwell, Jasmine
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Victimisation and retribution: a barrier against penal populism
Victimisation and retribution are central to current criminal justice debates, but often for the wrong reasons. Both are misunderstood by supporters and critics alike: the former reducing retribution to revenge, the latter invoking victims to justify ...
Dunk, Cheyenne, Pemberton, Antony
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Torts and retribution ::the case for punitive damages /
Torts and Retribution is the first work of its kind to offer a comprehensive analytical retributive framework for punitive damages across legal jurisdictions. It expands the scope of tort theory by unchaining it from the canonically exclusive perspective
Martínez Alles, María Guadalupe,
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The Meaning of Obedience in a Time of Authoritarianism: Ethics of Care in and beyond the Military
ABSTRACT In my book, On Obedience, Contrasting Philosophies for Military, Community and Citizenry, I anticipated emerging and different problems of authority and the nature/character of obedience in military and civic cultures. My anticipations proved to be correct, and more urgent questions have emerged.
Pauline Shanks Kaurin
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Beyond Negated Identity: Mediating the World History Classroom through Adorno's Negative Dialectics
Abstract This article centers on Adorno's negative dialectics to account for experiences of alienation and marginalization within the world history classroom. It begins with the problem of how marginalization occurs in high school world history classrooms with predominantly Black and Latinx students.
Tadashi Dozono
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