Ii. on retributivism and deterrence

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 21 (1-4):103 – 104 (1978)
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Abstract

Alan Wertheimer claims the class of criminals who deserve punishment is identical with the class of criminals who are deferrable (Inquiry, Vol. 20 [1977]). According to Wertheimer this premise implies the conclusion that on ?the retributive account . . . the guilty are punished because we expect to alter (at least some) criminal behavior?. It is argued that this premise does not imply the conclusion

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Gertrude Ezorsky
PhD: New York University; Last affiliation: CUNY Graduate Center

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