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- catalog contributor b7095895.
- catalog contributor b7095896.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "American Booksellers Association v. Hudnut / United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit -- Liberalism and pornography / Lorenne M.G. Clark -- Pornography, feminism and liberalism / Joel Feinberg -- Why we should ban handguns in the United States / Nicholas Dixon -- Defensive gun ownership as a response to crime / Don Kates -- R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul / United States Supreme Court -- Words which wound: burning crosses and the R.A.V. case / Mari J. Matsuda and Charles R. Lawrence III -- Liberalism and campus hate speech: a philosophical examination / Andrew Altman -- The origin of punishment / Cesare Beccaria -- The utilitarian theory of punishment / Jeremy Bentham -- Arguments against the utilitarian theory / Igor Primoratz -- Convicting the innocent / James McCloskey -- The effects of punishment / C.L. Ten -- Punishment as retribution / David Lyons -- Punishment and fairness / Herbert Morris -- Is punishment fair? / C.L. Ten -- ".
- catalog description "Can retributivists support legal punishment? / George Schedler -- The practice of punishment / John Rawls -- The paradox of punishment / Alan H. Goldman -- Punishment and societal defense / Phillip Montague -- The moral education theory of punishment / Jean Hampton -- Can punishment morally educate? / Russ Shafer-Landau -- Restitution: a new paradigm of criminal justice / Randy E. Barnett -- Punishment as restitution: the rights of the community / Margaret R. Holmgren -- Prediction of criminal conduct and preventive confinement of convicted persons / Andrew von Hirsch -- On incapacitating the dangerous / Ferdinand D. Schoeman -- Mercy and legal justice / Jeffrie G. Murphy -- Is mercy inherently unjust? / Sterling Harwood -- Furman v. Georgia / United States Supreme Court -- McCleskey v. Kemp / United States Supreme Court -- In defense of capital punishment / Ernest van den Haag -- A matter of life and death / Hugo Adam Bedau -- Can we all get along? / The Los Angeles Times.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "On liberty / John Stuart Mill -- The enforcement of morals / Patrick Devlin -- Immorality and treason / H.L.A. Hart -- Bowers v. Hardwick / United States Supreme Court -- The right to privacy / Judith Jarvis Thomson -- Privacy and the limits of the law / Ruth Gavison -- The phenomenon on stalking: do existing state statutes provide adequate protection? / Karen S. Morin -- The paradox of blackmail / Joel Feinberg -- Liberalism and the paradox of blackmail / Michael J. Gorr -- The neglected victims and unexamined costs of white collar crime / Elizabeth Moore and Michael Mills -- Computer crimes / Steven L. Mandell -- Crime and not much punishment / John Rothchild -- Against the legalization of drugs / James Q. Wilson -- Recreational drugs and paternalism / Douglas N. Husak -- Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health / United States Supreme Court -- The right to death / Ronald Dworkin -- Of suicide / David Hume -- ".
- catalog extent "xv, 552 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Crime and punishment.".
- catalog identifier "0867209550".
- catalog isFormatOf "Crime and punishment.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Jones and Bartlett series in philosophy".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Jones and Bartlett,".
- catalog relation "Crime and punishment.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "345.73/001 347.30501 20".
- catalog subject "Criminal law Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Criminal law United States Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "KF9223.A75 C745 1995".
- catalog subject "Punishment Philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "American Booksellers Association v. Hudnut / United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit -- Liberalism and pornography / Lorenne M.G. Clark -- Pornography, feminism and liberalism / Joel Feinberg -- Why we should ban handguns in the United States / Nicholas Dixon -- Defensive gun ownership as a response to crime / Don Kates -- R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul / United States Supreme Court -- Words which wound: burning crosses and the R.A.V. case / Mari J. Matsuda and Charles R. Lawrence III -- Liberalism and campus hate speech: a philosophical examination / Andrew Altman -- The origin of punishment / Cesare Beccaria -- The utilitarian theory of punishment / Jeremy Bentham -- Arguments against the utilitarian theory / Igor Primoratz -- Convicting the innocent / James McCloskey -- The effects of punishment / C.L. Ten -- Punishment as retribution / David Lyons -- Punishment and fairness / Herbert Morris -- Is punishment fair? / C.L. Ten -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Can retributivists support legal punishment? / George Schedler -- The practice of punishment / John Rawls -- The paradox of punishment / Alan H. Goldman -- Punishment and societal defense / Phillip Montague -- The moral education theory of punishment / Jean Hampton -- Can punishment morally educate? / Russ Shafer-Landau -- Restitution: a new paradigm of criminal justice / Randy E. Barnett -- Punishment as restitution: the rights of the community / Margaret R. Holmgren -- Prediction of criminal conduct and preventive confinement of convicted persons / Andrew von Hirsch -- On incapacitating the dangerous / Ferdinand D. Schoeman -- Mercy and legal justice / Jeffrie G. Murphy -- Is mercy inherently unjust? / Sterling Harwood -- Furman v. Georgia / United States Supreme Court -- McCleskey v. Kemp / United States Supreme Court -- In defense of capital punishment / Ernest van den Haag -- A matter of life and death / Hugo Adam Bedau -- Can we all get along? / The Los Angeles Times.".
- catalog tableOfContents "On liberty / John Stuart Mill -- The enforcement of morals / Patrick Devlin -- Immorality and treason / H.L.A. Hart -- Bowers v. Hardwick / United States Supreme Court -- The right to privacy / Judith Jarvis Thomson -- Privacy and the limits of the law / Ruth Gavison -- The phenomenon on stalking: do existing state statutes provide adequate protection? / Karen S. Morin -- The paradox of blackmail / Joel Feinberg -- Liberalism and the paradox of blackmail / Michael J. Gorr -- The neglected victims and unexamined costs of white collar crime / Elizabeth Moore and Michael Mills -- Computer crimes / Steven L. Mandell -- Crime and not much punishment / John Rothchild -- Against the legalization of drugs / James Q. Wilson -- Recreational drugs and paternalism / Douglas N. Husak -- Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health / United States Supreme Court -- The right to death / Ronald Dworkin -- Of suicide / David Hume -- ".
- catalog title "Crime and punishment : philosophic explorations / edited by Michael J. Gorr, Sterling Harwood.".
- catalog type "text".