Justifications for punishment and their relevance to criminal offences
Author: Dmytro Tupchiienko, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge (UK) Theories of Punishment and their Origins For punishment to be instituted, a conduct or behaviour must be deemed as improper for which punishment is applied. A system of criminal law must exist that defines crimes as being such. Mabbot ((Mabbott, J. D. Punishment. Mind, New…
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