Punishment : theory and practice / Mark Tunick.
Material type: TextPublication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, �1992.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 211 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780520912311
- 0520912314
- 0520077377
- 9780520077379
- 9780585043852
- 058504385X
- 345/.077 342.577 20
- K5103 .T86 1992eb
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-202) and index.
Ch. 1. Introduction. 1. The Issues, External and Internal. 2. Connecting External and Internal Approaches. 3. Immanent Criticism. 4. Punishing for Justice: A Retributive Immanent Criticism of Legal Punishment -- Ch. 2. Radical Criticisms of the Practice of Legal Punishment. 1. Radical Criticism. 2. Genealogist as Radical Critic: Nietzsche and Foucault. 3. Functionalist as Radical Critic: Karl Menninger. 4. Marxist as Radical Critic. 5. The Activity of Justifying a Whole Practice. 6. Immanent against Radical Criticism -- Ch. 3. Justifications of the Practice: Utilitarian and Retributive. 1. Utilitarians. 2. Retributive Justifications of Legal Punishment. 3. Deciding between the Utilitarian and Retributive Accounts -- Ch. 4. Retributive Immanent Criticism of Legal Punishment. 1. An Internal, Discriminating Approach to Legal Punishment. 2. Immanent Criticism in a Complex Practice. 3. Practical Problems of Legal Punishment. 4. A Consequential Retributivism -- Ch. 5. Immanent Criticism of an Essentially Contested Practice. 1. Introduction. 2. What Counts as a Practice: The Turn to Interpretation. 3. An Objection to the Retributive Interpretation of Punishment. 4. The Contemporary Utilitarian-Retributive Debate. 5. Retributive Immanent Criticism in an Essentially Contested Practice.
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