Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment

Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment

Shaw, Elizabeth; Focquaert, Farah; Waller, Bruce N.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2020

414

Dura

Inglês

9781138580626

15 a 20 dias

950

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Introduction Part I: Theories of Punishment and Contemporary Perspectives 1. Theories of Punishment 2. Retribution 3. Offenders as Citizens 4. Hybrid Theories of Punishment 5. Limiting Retributivism and Individual Prevention 6. The Contours of a Utilitarian Theory of Punishment in Light of Contemporary Empirical Knowledge about the Attainment of Traditional Sentencing Objectives 7. The Restorative Justice Movement: Questioning the Rationale of Contemporary Criminal Justics Part II: Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment 8. Defamiliarizing Punishment 9. The Retributive Sentiments 10. The Right to Punish 11. Problem of Proportional Punishment 12. The Gap 13. Science and the Evolution of American Criminal Punishment 14. What is Wrong with Mass Incarceration? Part III: Sciences, Prevention, and Punishment 15. Punishment, Shaming, and Violence 16. Humanizing Prison through Social Neuroscience: From the Abolition of Solitary Confinement to the Pursuit of Socual Rehabilitation 17. Effects of Prison Crowding on Prison Misconduct and Bullying 18. Biosocial Risk Factors for Offending 19. Brain Abnormalities Associated with Pedophilia: Implications for Retribution and Rehabilitation 20. Current Trends in Cognitive Neuroscience and Criminal Punishment 21. Behavioural Genetics and Sentencing 22. Prediction, Screening and Early Intervention 23. Comparison of Socio-Affective Processing across Subtypes of Antisocial Psychopathology 24. Forensic Mental Health Treatment and Recidivism 25. Recovery of Persons Labelled "Not Criminally Responsible": Recommendations Grounded in Lived Experiences Part IV: Alternatives to Current Punishment Practices 26. Punishment and Its Alternatives 27. Pre-Trial Detention and the Supplantating of our Adversarial System 28. A Non-Punitive Alternative to Retributive Punishment 29. The Takings Doctrine and the Principle of Legality 30. How to Transform a Static Security Prison into a Dynamic Organism for Change and Growth 31. Towards a Strengths-Based Focus in the Criminal Justice System for Drug-Using Offenders
Antisocial Behavior;Philosophical perspectives;Violates;Punishment practices;tDCS;Social neuroscience;Basic Desert Sense;Forensic psychiatry;Vice Versa;Solitary confinement;Retributive Punishment;Criminal Punishment;UN;Retributive Sentiments;Actus Reus;Neural Abnormalities;Affective ToM;Pedophilic Sex Offenders;RJ;MAOA Gene;Desert Basis;Offenders Recovery;Affective ToM Task;Negative Retributivism;GLM;Forensic Mental Health Services;Utilitarian Theory;Prison Misconduct;Pedophilic Individuals;Forensic Mental Health Care