Crime and Punishment: Philosophic Explorations

Wadsworth Publishing Company (1995)
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This is the only anthology that focuses exclusively on the two central issues in the philosophy of criminal law: (1) What kinds of behavior should society criminalize?; and (2) What should society do with those who engage in such behavior?

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