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    I examine how deferred-prosecution agreements employed against suspected corporate criminality amount to a form of social engineering that infringes the presumption. I begin with a broad understanding of the presumption itself. Then I offer a brief description of how these agreements function. Finally I address some of the normative issues that must be confronted if legal philosophers who hold retributivist views on punishment and sentencing hope to assess this device. My judgment tends to be fa…Read more
  •  117
    Date rape, social convention, and reasonable mistakes
    with George C. Thomas
    Law and Philosophy 11 (1-2): 95-126. 1992.