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Book Title
Why Punish? How Much? : A Reader on Punishment Paperback
ISBN
9780195328868
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Why Punish? How Much? : a Reader on Punishment
Item Height
1.2in
Author
Michael Tonry
Item Length
7in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Width
9.8in
Item Weight
28.2 Oz
Number of Pages
456 Pages

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Punishment is a complex human institution. It has normative, political, social, psychological, and legal dimensions, and ways of thinking about each of them change over time. For this reader on punishment, Michael Tonry, a leading authority in the field, has composed a comprehensive collection of 28 essays ranging from classic and contemporary writings on normative theories by philosophers and penal theorists to writings on restorative justice, on how people think about punishment, and on social theories about the functions punishment performs in human societies. This volume includes an accessible, non-technical introduction on the development of punishment theory, as well as an introduction and annotated bibliography for each section. The readings cover foundational traditions of punishment theory such as consequentialism, retributivism, and functionalism, new approaches like restorative, communitarian, and therapeutic justice, as well as mixed approaches that attempt to link theory and policy. It follows the evolution and development of thinking about punishment spanning from writings by classical theorists such as Kant and Hegel to recent developments in the behavioral and medical sciences for thinking about punishment. The result is a collection of empirically-informed efforts to explain what punishment does that should spark contemplation and debate about why and how punishment is carried out.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195328868
ISBN-13
9780195328868
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Author
Michael Tonry
Publication Name
Why Punish? How Much? : a Reader on Punishment
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
456 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
9.8in
Item Weight
28.2 Oz

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Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Hv8665.T66 2010
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"Law students, especially, will value this historically informed, multi-disciplinary, and yet cutting-edge anthology on two of the perennial though most problematic questions of criminal law."--John Kleinig, Director of the Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics and Professor of Philosophy, John Jay College of Criminal Justice " Why Punish? How Much? is a brilliantly organized and highly focused collection on punishment purposes, compiled at a time when the discussion of purposes at all levels is sometimes incoherent and often incomplete. I recommend this volume to lawyers, judges and students of criminal law and criminology alike."--Marc L. Miller, Professor of Law, University of Arizona College of Law "This is a wonderful selection of historical and contemporary readings that together address all the main themes of punishment theory. The editor's clear and insightful introductions situate the texts and allow readers to make sense of the debates. It will make an ideal textbook for any course on punishment theory"--Matt Matravers, Director of the School of Politics, Economics, & Philosophy, University of York, "Law students, especially, will value this historically informed, multi-disciplinary, and yet cutting-edge anthology on two of the perennial though most problematic questions of criminal law."--John Kleinig, Director of the Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics and Professor of Philosophy, John Jay College of Criminal Justice"Why Punish? How Much? is a brilliantly organized and highly focused collection on punishment purposes, compiled at a time when the discussion of purposes at all levels is sometimes incoherent and often incomplete. I recommend this volume to lawyers, judges and students of criminal law and criminology alike."--Marc L. Miller, Professor of Law, University of Arizona College of Law"This is a wonderful selection of historical and contemporary readings that together address all the main themes of punishment theory. The editor's clear and insightful introductions situate the texts and allow readers to make sense of the debates. It will make an ideal textbook for any course on punishment theory"--Matt Matravers, Director of the School of Politics, Economics, & Philosophy, University of York, "Law students, especially, will value this historically informed, multi-disciplinary, and yet cutting-edge anthology on two of the perennial though most problematic questions of criminal law."--John Kleinig, Director of the Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics and Professor of Philosophy, John Jay College of Criminal Justice "Why Punish? How Much'is a brilliantly organized and highly focused collection on punishment purposes, compiled at a time when the discussion of purposes at all levels is sometimes incoherent and often incomplete. I recommend this volume to lawyers, judges and students of criminal law and criminology alike."--Marc L. Miller, Professor of Law, University of Arizona College of Law "This is a wonderful selection of historical and contemporary readings that together address all the main themes of punishment theory. The editor's clear and insightful introductions situate the texts and allow readers to make sense of the debates. It will make an ideal textbook for any course on punishment theory"--Matt Matravers, Director of the School of Politics, Economics, & Philosophy, University of York, "Law students, especially, will value this historically informed, multi-disciplinary, and yet cutting-edge anthology on two of the perennial though most problematic questions of criminal law."--John Kleinig, Director of the Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics and Professor of Philosophy, John Jay College of Criminal Justice "Why Punish? How Much? is a brilliantly organized and highly focused collection on punishment purposes, compiled at a time when the discussion of purposes at all levels is sometimes incoherent and often incomplete. I recommend this volume to lawyers, judges and students of criminal law and criminology alike."--Marc L. Miller, Professor of Law, University of Arizona College of Law "This is a wonderful selection of historical and contemporary readings that together address all the main themes of punishment theory. The editor's clear and insightful introductions situate the texts and allow readers to make sense of the debates. It will make an ideal textbook for any course on punishment theory"--Matt Matravers, Director of the School of Politics, Economics, & Philosophy, University of York
Table of Content
Introduction: Thinking about PunishmentPart One: Classical TheoriesIntroduction to Part One1. The Penal Law and the Law of Pardon2. Wrong [Das Unrecht]3. The Utilitarian Theory of Punishment4. Principles of a Rational Penal Code5. The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment6. Legal Values and the Rehabilitative IdealPart Two: Retributive TheoriesIntroduction to Part Two7. The Expressive Function of Punishment8. Marxism and Retribution9. A Paternalist Theory of Punishment10. Punishment and the Rule of Law11. Penance, Punishment, and the Limits of CommunityPart Three: Mixed TheoriesIntroduction to Part Three12. Prolegomenon to the Principles of Punishment13. Proportionate Sentences: A Desert Perspective14. Proportionality, Parsimony, and Interchangeability of Punishments15. Sentencing and Punishment in Finland: The Decline of the Repressive Ideal16. Limiting Retributivism17. Limiting Excessive Prison SentencingPart Four: Emotion, Intuition, Determinism, and PunishmentIntroduction to Part Four18. Morality and the Retributive Emotions19. The Role of Moral Philosophers in the Competition between Deontological and Empirical Desert,20. For the Law, Neuroscience Changes Nothing and EverythingPart Five: Restorative TheoriesIntroduction to Part Five21. Restoration in Youth Justice22. In Search of Restorative Jurisprudence23. The Virtues of Restorative Processes, the Vices of 'Restorative Justice'24. Restorative Punishment and Punitive RestorationPart Six: Functionalist TheoriesIntroduction to Part Six25. From Slavery to Mass Incarceration: Rethinking the 'Race Question' in the US26. Labor Market and Penal Sanction: Thoughts on the Sociology of Criminal Justice27. Rules for the Distinction of the Normal from the Pathological28. The Carceral
Copyright Date
2010
Topic
Penology, Criminology
Lccn
2009-046812
Dewey Decimal
364.6
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Social Science

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