Crime, punishment, and responsibility : the jurisprudence of Antony Duff /
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Imprint: | Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011. |
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Description: | viii, 394 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8527054 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- List of Editors and Contributors
- Part I. Introduction
- 1. Antony Duff and the Philosophy of Punishment
- Part II. Punishment as Communication
- 2. Repentance, Mercy, and Communicative Punishment
- 3. Where is the Love? The Topography of Mercy
- 4. The Offender's Part in the Dialogue
- 5. Duff on Hard Treatment
- Part III. Responsibility
- 6. Relations of Responsibility
- 7. The Triadic Relational Structure of Responsibility: A Defence
- 8. Literature, Genocide, and the Philosophy of International Law
- 9. Beyond the Justification/Excuse Dichotomy
- Part IV. Criminal Attempts
- 10. The Criminal Law's Ambivalence About Outcomes
- 11. Obligations and Outcomes
- 12. Is Intent Constitutive of Wrongdoing?
- 13. Duff on Attempts
- Part V. Criminalization
- 14. Criminalizing Failure to Rescue: A Matter of 'Solidarity' or Altruism?
- 15. Public Wrongs and the 'Criminal Law's Business': When Victims Won't Share
- 16. Disgust, Respect, and the Criminalization of Offence
- 17. Community, Culture, and Criminalization
- 18. The Culpability of Negligence
- Part VI. Reply
- 19. In Response
- Publications
- Index