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12The "New Balance" Approach to Punishment and Its Utilitarian and Retributivist RivalsThe Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 3 23-28. 2007.This essay investigates the possibility of veering from an approach of doing bad to the offender as the primary response to crime to one of requiring the offender to do good. This approach, in effect, has us offset the evil which the offender has placed on the scales of justice with good which the offender is required to produce; hence the conception of New Balance. The specific focus here is to identify important deficiencies in the major approaches of retributivism and utilitarian-deterrence t…Read more
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22Appeal to the people's court: rethinking law, judging, and punishmentBrill-Rodopi. 2018.People's courts and legal philosophy -- Spotlight on people's courts -- Law -- Judging -- Punishment.
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26A Case for Legal Ethics: Legal Ethics as a Source for a Universal EthicState University of New York Press. 1993.Luizzi (philosophy, Southwest Texas State U.) claims both. Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portla
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174TheThe Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 3 23-28. 2007.This essay investigates the possibility of veering from an approach of doing bad to the offender as the primary response to crime to one of requiring the offender to do good. This approach, in effect, has us offset the evil which the offender has placed on the scales of justice with good which the offender is required to produce; hence the conception of New Balance. The specific focus here is to identify important deficiencies in the major approaches of retributivism and utilitarian-deterrence t…Read more
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H.P. Rickman, The Adventure Of Reason: The Uses Of Philosophy In Sociology (review)Philosophy in Review 5 127-128. 1985.
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| Applied Ethics |
| Philosophy of Law |
Areas of Interest
| Applied Ethics |
| Philosophy of Law |