The Routledge handbook of the philosophy and science of punishment. (2020)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge handbook of the philosophy and science of punishment. (2020)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge handbook of the philosophy and science of punishment
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of the philosophy and science of punishment
Philosophy and science of punishment - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Farah Focquaert, Elizabeth Shaw, and Bruce N. Waller.
- Editors:
- Focquaert, Farah, 1979-
(Lecturer in law), Shaw, Elizabeth
Waller, Bruce N, 1946- - Contents:
- Introduction; Farah Focquaert, Elizabeth Shaw, and Bruce N. Waller Part I: Theories of Punishment and Contemporary Perspectives 1. Theories of Punishment; Robert Canton 2. Retribution; Thom Brooks 3. Offenders as Citizens; Antony Duff 4. Hybrid Theories of Punishment; Zachary Hoskins 5. Limiting Retributivism and Individual Prevention; Christopher Slobogin 6. The Contours of a Utilitarian Theory of Punishment in Light of Contemporary Empirical Knowledge about the Attainment of Traditional Sentencing Objectives; Mirko Bagaric 7. The Restorative Justice Movement: Questioning the Rationale of Contemporary Criminal Justice; Gerry Johnstone Part II: Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment 8. Defamiliarizing Punishment; Tom Daems 9. The Retributive Sentiments; Erin I. Kelly 10. The Right to Punish; Mike C. Materni 11. Problem of Proportional Punishment; Youngjae Lee 12. The Gap; Peter A. Alces 13. Science and the Evolution of American Criminal Punishment; Michele Cotton 14. What is Wrong with Mass Incarceration?; Chad Flanders Part III: Sciences, Prevention, and Punishment 15. Punishment, Shaming, and Violence; James Gilligan 16. Humanizing Prison through Social Neuroscience: From the Abolition of Solitary Confinement to the Pursuit of Social Rehabilitation; Federica Coppola 17. Effects of Prison Crowding on Prison Misconduct and Bullying; Ivana Sekol, David P. Farrington, and Izabela Zych 18. Biosocial Risk Factors for Offending; Olivia Choy 19. Brain Abnormalities AssociatedIntroduction; Farah Focquaert, Elizabeth Shaw, and Bruce N. Waller Part I: Theories of Punishment and Contemporary Perspectives 1. Theories of Punishment; Robert Canton 2. Retribution; Thom Brooks 3. Offenders as Citizens; Antony Duff 4. Hybrid Theories of Punishment; Zachary Hoskins 5. Limiting Retributivism and Individual Prevention; Christopher Slobogin 6. The Contours of a Utilitarian Theory of Punishment in Light of Contemporary Empirical Knowledge about the Attainment of Traditional Sentencing Objectives; Mirko Bagaric 7. The Restorative Justice Movement: Questioning the Rationale of Contemporary Criminal Justice; Gerry Johnstone Part II: Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment 8. Defamiliarizing Punishment; Tom Daems 9. The Retributive Sentiments; Erin I. Kelly 10. The Right to Punish; Mike C. Materni 11. Problem of Proportional Punishment; Youngjae Lee 12. The Gap; Peter A. Alces 13. Science and the Evolution of American Criminal Punishment; Michele Cotton 14. What is Wrong with Mass Incarceration?; Chad Flanders Part III: Sciences, Prevention, and Punishment 15. Punishment, Shaming, and Violence; James Gilligan 16. Humanizing Prison through Social Neuroscience: From the Abolition of Solitary Confinement to the Pursuit of Social Rehabilitation; Federica Coppola 17. Effects of Prison Crowding on Prison Misconduct and Bullying; Ivana Sekol, David P. Farrington, and Izabela Zych 18. Biosocial Risk Factors for Offending; Olivia Choy 19. Brain Abnormalities Associated with Pedophilia: Implications for Retribution and Rehabilitation; Colleen Berryessa 20. Current Trends in Cognitive Neuroscience and Criminal Punishment; Corey H. Allen and Eyal Aharoni 21. Behavioural Genetics and Sentencing; Allan McCay 22. Prediction, Screening and Early Intervention: A Critical Analysis; Dorothee Horskötter 23. Comparison of Socio-Affective Processing across Subtypes of Antisocial Psychopathology; Scott Tillem, Shou-An Ariel Chang, and Arielle Baskin-Sommers 24. Forensic Mental Health Treatment and Recidivism; Daniel Whiting, Howard Ryland and Seena Fazel 25. Recovery of Persons Labelled "Not Criminally Responsible": Recommendations Grounded in Lived Experiences; Natalie Aga, Freya Vander Laenen and Wouter Vanderplasschen Part IV: Alternatives to Current Punishment Practices 26. Punishment and Its Alternatives; William R. Kelly 27. Pre-Trial Detention and the Supplantating of our Adversarial System: A Case for Abolition; Justine Olderman 28. A Non-Punitive Alternative to Retributive Punishment; Gregg D. Caruso and Derk Pereboom 29. The Takings Doctrine and the Principle of Legality; Michael Louis Corrado 30. How to Transform a Static Security Prison into a Dynamic Organism for Change and Growth; Arne Kvernvik Nilsen and Ekaterina Bagreeva 31. Towards a Strengths-Based Focus in the Criminal Justice System for Drug-Using Offenders; Charlotte Colman and Eva Blomme … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 364.601
Punishment -- Philosophy
Science and law - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429016646
9780429016653
9780429016639
9780429507212 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138580626
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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