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Books review in this article: THINKING ABOUT CRIME. By James Q. Wilson PUNISHING CRIMINALS: CONCERNING A VERY OLD AND PAINFUL QUESTION. By Ernest van den Haag WE ARE THE LIVING PROOF: THE JUSTICE ...
of Crimi- nology, is a criminal justice conservative. He does not reject retribution or deterrence as appropriate justifications for punish - ment and sees hope for treatment, incapacitation and preventive ...
124 BOOK REVIEWS AUST.NZJC (1976) 9 Punishment and Deterrence . Johannes Andenaes; Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press (1974); viii and 189 pp; US$9.oo (ISBN 0 472 08013 X) Deterrence : the Legal ...
objection to the effectiveness and morality of punishment , and reviews some evidence on the effectiveness of deterrents . Part III considers the morality of deterrence , rehabilitative uses of punishment ...
of philosophy of law, theories of punishment come in waves; these waves constitute domi- nant fashions, sort of flavours of the decade. After the dominance of distinctly utilitarian theories with their emphases ...
Punishing Criminals, by Ernest van den Haag (New York: Basic Books , 1975), 283 pp., $11.50. REVIEWED BY Punishing Criminals by Ernest van den Haag is one of a Naomi spate of recent books ...
REVIEWS OF BOOKS Form-Critics, may feel that Torrey and Black have discovered some secret path to overtake them. Perhaps they have. Certainly this latest presentation of the thesis incorporates ...
Law, Culture and the Humanities 1: 2005; 132- 139 BOOK REVIEWS Harsh Justice ByJames Whitman, 2003, Oxford University Press, 311 pages. ISBN: Punishment , James Whitman argues in Harsh Justice ...
Abstract John J. Donohue of Yale University reviews “When Brute Force Fails: How to Have Less Crime and Less Punishment ” by Mark A. R. Kleiman,. The EconLit Abstract of the reviewed work begins ...
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