Liberal State and Criminal Sanction
Liberal State and Criminal Sanction
Seeking Justice and Civility
Jacobs, Jonathan A.
Oxford University Press Inc
09/2020
278
Dura
Inglês
9780190863623
15 a 20 dias
554
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Political Order
1.1 The Liberal Polity
1.2 Civil Society
1.3 Civil Society and Moral Education
1.4 The Rule of Law and Morality
1.5 Liberalism and Civility
Chapter 2: Criminal Justice and Justice Overall Part I
2.1 Equality and Egalitarianism
2.2 Contexts, Liberty, and Egalitarianism
2.3 Criminal Justice, Distributive Justice, and the Liberal State
2.4 Criminal Justice, Distributive Justice, and Civility
Chapter 3: Criminal Justice and Justice Overall Part II
3.1 Some Contextual Factors
3.2 To Which Values Should Criminal Justice Respond?
3.3 The Dispute Over Desert
3.4 Desert and Agency
Chapter 4: Retributivism and Resentment
4.1 Reasons to Reclaim Retributivism
4.2 Concerns about Consequentialism
4.3 A Role for Resentment
4.4 What is Being Communicated by Criminal Conviction?
Chapter 5: Deficits of Justice and Civility
5.1 The Harm Being Done
5.2 Some Important Aspects of Prison Culture
Chapter 6: Retributive Sanction
6.1 Some Misconceptions about Retributivism
6.2 Distinguishing Diverse Retributivist Approaches
6.3 Communication and Proportionality
6.4 Better Outcomes Without Consequentialism
Conclusion
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Political Order
1.1 The Liberal Polity
1.2 Civil Society
1.3 Civil Society and Moral Education
1.4 The Rule of Law and Morality
1.5 Liberalism and Civility
Chapter 2: Criminal Justice and Justice Overall Part I
2.1 Equality and Egalitarianism
2.2 Contexts, Liberty, and Egalitarianism
2.3 Criminal Justice, Distributive Justice, and the Liberal State
2.4 Criminal Justice, Distributive Justice, and Civility
Chapter 3: Criminal Justice and Justice Overall Part II
3.1 Some Contextual Factors
3.2 To Which Values Should Criminal Justice Respond?
3.3 The Dispute Over Desert
3.4 Desert and Agency
Chapter 4: Retributivism and Resentment
4.1 Reasons to Reclaim Retributivism
4.2 Concerns about Consequentialism
4.3 A Role for Resentment
4.4 What is Being Communicated by Criminal Conviction?
Chapter 5: Deficits of Justice and Civility
5.1 The Harm Being Done
5.2 Some Important Aspects of Prison Culture
Chapter 6: Retributive Sanction
6.1 Some Misconceptions about Retributivism
6.2 Distinguishing Diverse Retributivist Approaches
6.3 Communication and Proportionality
6.4 Better Outcomes Without Consequentialism
Conclusion