The philosophy of punishment /
Largely leaving aside questions of rehabilitation, fostering a sense of security in the citizenry, and education as to right and wrong among the general populace, among other considerations, and focusing in on the questions of retribution and deterrence as the main aims of criminal punishment suppor...
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Exeter :
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2012
Exeter ; Charlottesville, VA : c2012 |
Series: | St. Andrews studies in philosophy and public affairs
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