The Ethics of PunishmentArchon Books, 1968 - 386 pàgines |
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Pàgina 197
... fact that we don't really accept its implications . If we really believed that punishment negated wrong , we ought to treat a man who has been adequately punished as being back on his old level , as the Indian servant believed . The fact ...
... fact that we don't really accept its implications . If we really believed that punishment negated wrong , we ought to treat a man who has been adequately punished as being back on his old level , as the Indian servant believed . The fact ...
Pàgina 233
... fact . In his summing up , a good judge does not attempt to do the jurors ' work for them and to dictate their verdict . But he reviews the evidence , sifting the relevant from the irrelevant . He defines the questions which they should ...
... fact . In his summing up , a good judge does not attempt to do the jurors ' work for them and to dictate their verdict . But he reviews the evidence , sifting the relevant from the irrelevant . He defines the questions which they should ...
Pàgina 288
... fact is itself deeply disturbing . ( 3 ) The ' quasi - religious ' character of the death penalty has an extremely sinister aspect . In the eyes of vast numbers the very fact that a murderer is in peril of his life , evokes a fascinated ...
... fact is itself deeply disturbing . ( 3 ) The ' quasi - religious ' character of the death penalty has an extremely sinister aspect . In the eyes of vast numbers the very fact that a murderer is in peril of his life , evokes a fascinated ...
Continguts
INTRODUCTION | 29 |
The Mode of Enquiry | 35 |
THE UTILITARIAN THEORY OF PUNISHMENT | 43 |
No s’hi han mostrat 34 seccions
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action appear argued argument attitude authority believe Bentham capital punishment Chapter character Christian committed common conceived concerned condemnation conscience consequences conviction court crime Crimes against Peace criminal law criticism danger death penalty deed degree deserved deterrent doubt effect enemy ethical Evelyn Ruggles-Brise evil evildoers expression F. H. Bradley fear feel ground Grünhut guilt hanged Hell Hence House of Lords human imprisonment indignation inflicted judge less Lionel Fox London Lord Margery Fry means ment mental merely mind moral judgment motive murder natural never Nuremberg Nuremberg trial object offence opinion pain particular penal law persons possible practice principle prison purpose question quoted reason recognize reform regarded régime responsible retributive justice retributive punishment Ruggles-Brise says sense sentence simply social society suffering symbolic theory of punishment thing trial Tribunal true Utilitarian verdict wicked wickedness wrong wrongdoer wrongdoing
Referències a aquest llibre
Punishment, Danger and Stigma: The Morality of Criminal Justice Nigel Walker Previsualització limitada - 1980 |