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The New Philosophy Of Criminal Law Chad Flanders Editor Zachary Hoskins Editor

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The New Philosophy Of Criminal Law Chad Flanders Editor Zachary Hoskins Editor
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.57 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Chad Flanders (editor), Zachary Hoskins (editor)
ISBN: 9781783484133, 1783484136
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The New Philosophy Of Criminal Law Chad Flanders Editor Zachary Hoskins Editor by Chad Flanders (editor), Zachary Hoskins (editor) 9781783484133, 1783484136 instant download after payment.

There is no more vivid example of a state's power over its citizens than the criminal law. By criminalizing various behaviours, the state sets boundaries on what we can and cannot do. And the criminal law is in many ways unique in the harshness of its sanctions. But traditional criminal law theory has for too long focussed on the questions, "what is a crime?" and "what is the justification of punishment?" The significance of the criminal law extends beyond these questions; indeed, critical philosophical questions underlie all aspects of the criminal justice system. The criminal law engages us not just as offenders or potential offenders, but also as victims, suspects, judges and jurors, prosecutors and defenders-and as citizens. The authors in this volume go beyond traditional questions to challenge our conventional understandings of the criminal law. In doing so, they draw from a number of disciplines including philosophy, history, and social science.

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