
Theorizing Legal Punishment
This book systematically defends an account of the institution of legal punishment that draws on both retributive and crime-prevention thinking.
The work argues that legal punishment censures convicted offenders and thus morally communicates with them, any victims, and the broader community, while also serving to reduce future crime. The expressive or retributive element is assigned the lead role i...
This book systematically defends an account of the institution of legal punishment that draws on both retributive and crime-prevention thinking.
The work argues that legal punishment censures convicted offenders and thus morally communicates with them, any victims, and the broader community, while also serving to reduce future crime. The expressive or retributive element is assigned the lead role i...