Understanding Justice: An Introduction to Ideas, Perspectives and Controversies in Modern Penal TheoryOpen University Press, 1996 - 178 páginas Understanding justice is one of a series of student textbooks designed to cover the major areas of debate within the fields of criminology, criminal justice and penology. It provides a comprehensive account of the ideas and controversies that have arisen within law, philosophy, sociology and criminology about the punishment of criminals. |
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Utilitarian approaches | 17 |
Retribution | 37 |
Hybrids compromises and syntheses | 57 |
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