Criminalization: The Political Morality of Criminal Law

Oxford University Press (2014)
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The fourth volume in the Criminalization series, this volume explores some of the most general principles and theories of criminalization. It includes not only philosophical work, but also historical, legal, and sociological investigations into criminalization, clarifying the state of the discipline today.

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R. A. Duff
University of Stirling
Massimo Renzo
King's College London
Victor Tadros
University of Warwick
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