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Trials and punishments / R.A. Duff.

Title
Trials and punishments / R.A. Duff.
Author
Duff, Antony.
Publication
Cambridge [Cambridgeshire] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1986.

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Description
ix, 320 p.; 23 cm.
Summary
How can a system of criminal punishment be justified? In particular can it be justified if the moral demand that we respect each other as autonomous moral agents is taken seriously? Traditional attempts to justify punishment as a deterrent or as retribution fail: but Duff suggests that punishment can be understood as a communicative attempt to bring a wrong-doer to repent her crime. The conclusion is pessimistic: punishment cannot be justified within our legal system; and this gap between the ideal and the actual presents us with serious moral dilemmas.
Series Statement
Cambridge studies in philosophy
Uniform Title
Cambridge studies in philosophy.
Subject
  • Punishment > Moral and ethical aspects
  • Criminal procedure > Moral and ethical aspects
Note
  • Includes indexes.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. 300-310.
Contents
On being fit to be tried and punished -- Criticism, blame and moral punishment -- The law's demands -- Trial and verdict -- Trial and punishment -- Consequentialist punishments -- Varieties of retributivism -- Punishment, fairness and rights -- Expression, penance and reform -- The ideal and the actual.
ISBN
0521308186
LCCN
^^^85015128^
OCLC
  • 12236818
  • SCSB-10297250
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library