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  • Intuitions of Justice and the Utility of Desert

    Intuitions of Justice and the Utility of Desert by Robinson, Paul H.;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2013. május 23.

    • ISBN 9780199917723
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem584 oldal
    • Méret 157x231x35 mm
    • Súly 957 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Research suggests that people of all demographics have nuanced and sophisticated notions of justice. Intuitions of Justice and the Utility of Desert sketches the contours of a wide range of lay judgments of justice, touching many if not most of the issues that penal code drafters or policy makers must face.

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    Research suggests that people of all demographics have nuanced and sophisticated notions of justice. In this intriguing new book, Paul H. Robinson demonstrates that judicial decisions that deviate from public conceptions of justice and desert can seriously undermine the American criminal justice system's integrity and legitimacy by failing to recognize or meet the needs of the communities it serves.

    Intuitions of Justice and the Utility of Desert sketches the contours of a wide range of lay conceptions of justice, touching many if not most of the issues that penal code drafters or policy makers must face, including normative crime control, universal understandings of justice, culpability, principles of adjudication, grading sentencing, justification defenses, and judicial discretion. Robinson warns that compromising the American criminal justice system to satisfy other interests can uncover hidden the costs incurred when a community's notions about justice are not reflected in its criminal laws. By ignoring the intuitions of justice held by the communities they serve, legislators, policymakers, and judges undermine the relevance of the criminal justice system and reduce its strength and legitimacy, creating a gap between what justice a community needs and what justice a court or law prescribes.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface and Acknowledgments
    Selected Robinson Bibliography
    Part I. The Nature of Judgments About Justice
    Chapter 1. Judgments About Justice as Intuitional and Nuanced
    Chapter 2. Judgments About Justice as a Human Universal: Agreements on a Core of Wrongdoing
    Chapter 3. The Origins of Shared Intuitions of Justice
    Chapter 4. Disagreements About Justice
    Chapter 5. Changing People's Judgments of Justice
    Part II. Should the Criminal Law Care What the Lay Person Thinks Is Just?
    Chapter 6. Current Law's Deference to Lay Judgments of Justice
    Chapter 7. Current Law's Conflicts with Lay Judgments of Justice
    Chapter 8. Normative Crime Control: The Utility of Desert
    Chapter 9. Building Moral Credibility and the Disutility of Injustice
    Chapter 10. Deviations from Empirical Desert
    Chapter 11. Implications for Criminal Justice and Other Reform
    Part III. The Content of Lay Judgments of Justice
    Chapter 12. Rules of Conduct: Doctrines of Criminalization
    Chapter 13. Rules of Conduct: Doctrines of Justification
    Chapter 14. Principles of Adjudication: Doctrines of Culpability
    Chapter 15. Principles of Adjudication: Doctrines of Excuse
    Chapter 16. Principles of Adjudication: Doctrines of Grading
    Chapter 17. Law-Community Agreement and Conflict, and Its Implications
    Part IV. Empirical Studies of Lay Judgments of Justice as a Law and Policy Tool
    Chapter 18. Explaining History: Shifting Views of Criminality
    Chapter 19. Testing Competing Theories: Blackmail
    Chapter 20. Testing Competing Theories: Justification Defenses
    Chapter 21. Guiding Judicial Discretion: Extralegal Punishment Factors
    Chapter 22. Intuitions of Justice & the Utility of Desert

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