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A semiannual journal focusing on ethical issues in criminal justice. Includes articles on topics relating to the police, the courts, corrections, and issues in legal philosophy contributed by philosophers, criminal justice professionals, lawyers and judge
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Direct paternalism: criminalizing self-injurious conduct.(SYMPOSIUM)
January 1, 2008... "Direct" legal paternalism in criminal law refers to the use of criminal sanctions to penalize those who harm or attempt to harm themselves. Here, two questions arise. The first concerns direct paternalism generally: namely, the legitimacy of...
Two understandings of morality and their relationship to politics.(SYMPOSIUM)(Interview)
January 1, 2008... I Introduction
Of the many strands woven together in George Fletcher's rich and complex book, The Grammar of Criminal Law: American, Comparative and International, Volume One: Foundations (hereafter 'Grammar'), perhaps the most prominent...
The law of duty and the virtue of justice.(SYMPOSIUM)
January 1, 2008... Introduction
It is a special pleasure to once again engage in conversation with George Fletcher. Besides being intellectually indebted to him both as a student and young scholar, Fletcher, in person and in work, constantly teaches by his...
The nature of crime: a synthesis, following the three perspectives offered in The Grammar of Criminal Law.(SYMPOSIUM)
January 1, 2008... I Introduction
In the chapter on criminal theory in his recently published The Grammar of Criminal Law, George Fletcher distinguishes three "different foci for thinking about why conduct qualifies as crime": violating a duty, causing harm,...