Document Type
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BL
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Record Number
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845724
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Main Entry
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Ezorsky, Gertrude,1926-
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Title & Author
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Philosophical perspectives on punishment /\ edited by Gertrude Ezorsky.
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Edition Statement
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Second edition.
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Publication Statement
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Albany :: State University of New York Press,, [2015]
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Page. NO
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1 online resource
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ISBN
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1438458576
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: 9781438458571
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143845855X
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9781438458557
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Contents
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The Ethics of Punishment; Teleology; Retributivism; Teleological Retributivism; Criminal Desert; Chapter One: Concepts of Punishment; Of Punishments and Rewards; On Punishment; I. Introductory; II. The Retributive Theory; III. The Retributivist Thesis; IV. An Objection; V. The Utilitarian Theory; VI. Rules and Cases; Is Punishment Retributive?; The Expressive Function of Punishment; I. Punishment as Condemnation; II. Some Derivative Symbolic Functions of Punishment; Chapter Two: The Justification of Punishment; 1. Teleological Theories; Punishment as Cure
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21st-Century Slaves: How Corporations Exploit Prison LaborIncarceration Nation; Incentivizing Incarceration; The Reinvention of Slavery; Who Profits?; Why You Should Care; Slaves of the State; Chapter Six: Solitary Confinement; Human Rights Watch Teens in Solitary Confinement; Supermax Security Prisons are Inhumane; Extreme Deprivation; Roots of the Supermax Model; Overusing Supermax Facilities; Mental Illness; Dehumanizing Treatment; Challenging the Conditions; Breeding Violence; Chapter Seven: Possible Alternatives to Punishment; Imprisonment; Preface; The Obstacle of Vindictiveness
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Hegel's Theory of PunishmentUtility and Punishment; Chapter XIII; Chapter XIV; Punishment and the Individual; A Utilitarian Reply to Dr. McCloskey; McCloskey's Examples; Further Examples; Rule Utilitarianism (I); Rule Utilitarianism (II); I; Rule Utilitarianism (III); II. Retributivism; Justice and Punishment; Justice and Punishment; E. The Right of Punishing and of Pardoning; Punishment as a Right; The Vulgar Notion of Responsibility; An Organic Unity; Persons and Punishment; A Non-Utilitarian Approach to Punishment; I. Introduction; II. How Our Common Moral Consciousness Views Punishment
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III. What Utilitarianism Appears to Entail in Respect of PunishmentIV. What Utilitarianism in Fact Entails in the Light of Empirical Considerations; V. Positive Considerations for a Retributive Theory of Punishment; III. Teleological Retributivism; Whether Vengeance is Lawful; The Right to Punish; On "Retributivism"; Justice; Principles of Punishment; I. Introductory; II. Justifying Aims and Principles of Distribution; Punishment; Chapter Three: The Death Penalty; The Deterrent Value of Capital Punishment; The Function of Capital Punishment; Gilpin Versus Mill
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Speech In Favor of Capital Punishment 1868Negative Presentation Address; The Death Penalty Once More; I. Is The Death Penalty Constitutional?; II. Is the Death Penalty More Deterrent Than Other Punishments?; III. Is the Death Penalty Moral?; Conclusion; Chapter Four: Groups Punished; Blacks and Hispanics; Blacks and Hispanics; The Foreseeable Disparate Impact on Blacks; Correctional Association: Women in Prison; Executive Summary; A Fair Chance for Families Separated by Prison; Poor More Likely to be Punished for Same Crime?; Chapter Five: Prison Labor; Prison Labor
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Subject
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Punishment.
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Subject
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Punishment.
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Subject
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SOCIAL SCIENCE-- General.
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Dewey Classification
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303.3/6
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LC Classification
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HV8675.E9 2015
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