Fletcher's essays on criminal law /
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Author / Creator: | Fletcher, George P. |
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Imprint: | OXford [U.K.] ; New York : Oxford University Press, c2013. |
Description: | xiv, 326 p. ; 25 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9050056 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Contributors
- Introduction and Overview
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. The Nature and Function of Criminal Theory
- Chapter 3. Reply: On "The Nature and Function of Criminal Theory"
- Part I. Punishment
- Chapter 4. What Is Punishment Imposed For?
- Chapter 5. Reply: The Importance of Asking the Right Question: What Is Punishment Imposed For?
- Chapter 6. Punishment and Compensation
- Chapter 7. Reply: "Punishment and Compensation": A Comment
- Part II. Mens Rea and Mistake
- Chapter 8. The Fault of Not Knowing
- Chapter 9. Reply: Fletcher on "The Fault of Not Knowing"
- Chapter 10. Mistake in the Model Penal Code: A False False Problem
- Chapter 11. Reply: The Model Penal Code's Mistakes About Mistakes: An Analysis of George Fletcher's "Mistake in the Model Penal Code: A False False Problem"
- Part III. Justification and Excuse
- Chapter 12. The Individualization of Excusing Conditions
- Chapter 13. Reply: George Fletcher, Critical Feminist: Comment on Fletcher, "The Individualization of Excusing Conditions"
- Chapter 14. The Right and the Reasonable
- Chapter 15. Reply: The Right and the Reasonable: Analyzing the Basic Idioms of American Criminal Law
- Chapter 16. The Nature of Justification
- Chapter 17. Reply: Fletcher on Subjective Justification
- Chapter 18. The Psychotic Aggressor-A Generation Later
- Chapter 19. Reply: A View of the Psychotic Aggressor: Two Generations Later
- Chapter 20. Domination in the Theory of Justification and Excuse
- Chapter 21. Reply: Battered Women, Sleeping Abusers, and Political and Moral Theory
- Part IV. Domination and Protection of Victims
- Chapter 22. Blackmail: The Paradigmatic Crime
- Chapter 23. Reply: The Crime of Trying to Dominate
- Chapter 24. Reply: George Fletcher on Blackmail
- Chapter 25. Justice and Fairness in the Protection of Crime Victims
- Chapter 26. Reply: Justice for Victims and Justice for Society
- Part V. George Fletcher Replies to his Critics
- Chapter 27. Remembrance of Articles Past
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index