Crime and culpability : a theory of criminal law

This 2009 book presents a comprehensive theory of a culpability-based criminal law.

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Những tác giả chính: Alexander, Larry, Kessler Ferzan, Kimberly, J Morse, Stephen
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Được phát hành: Cambridge University 2013
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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-344572014-01-19T08:20:16Z Crime and culpability : a theory of criminal law Alexander, Larry Kessler Ferzan, Kimberly J Morse, Stephen Punishment Philosophy Criminal law This 2009 book presents a comprehensive theory of a culpability-based criminal law. Acknowledgments page xiii PART ONE Introduction: Retributivism and the Criminal Law 1 Criminal Law, Punishment, and Desert 3 I The Criminal Law and Preventing Harm 4 II Questions about Retributivism 7 III Conclusion 17 PART TWO The Culpable Choice 2 The Essence of Culpability: Acts Manifesting Insuffi cient Concern for the Legally Protected Interests of Others 23 I Unpacking Recklessness 25 II Folding Knowledge and Purpose into Recklessness 31 III A Unifi ed Conception of Criminal Culpability 41 IV Proxy Crimes 663 Negligence 69 I Why Negligence Is Not Culpable 70 II Attempts at Narrowing the Reach of Negligence Liability 71 III The Strongest Counterexample to Our Position 77 IV The Arbitrariness of the Reasonable-Person Test 81 4 Defeaters of Culpability 86 I Justifi cations and Excuses: Reorienting the Debate 88 II Socially Justifying Reasons 93 III Excuses 134 IV Mitigating Culpability 162 PART THREE The Culpable Act 5 Only Culpability, Not Resulting Harm, Affects Desert 171 I The Irrelevance of Results 172 II The Intuitive Appeal of the “Results Matter” Claim 175 III “Results Matter” Quandaries 178 IV Free Will and Determinism Reprised 188 V The Immateriality of Results and Ancestral Culpable Acts 191 VI The Immateriality of Results and Inchoate Crimes 192 VII Inculpatory Mistakes and the Puzzle of Legally Impossible Attempts 194 6 When Are Inchoate Crimes Culpable and Why? 197 I Our Theory of Culpable Action 198 II Some Qualifi cations and Further Applications 216 7 The Locus of Culpability 226 I The Unit of Culpable Action 228 II Culpability for Omissions 234 III Acts, Omission, and Duration 241 IV Individuating Crimes 244PART FOUR A Proposed Code 8 What a Culpability-Based Criminal Code Might Look Like 263 I An Idealized Culpability-Based Criminal Code 264 II From an Idealized Code to a Practical One: Implementing Our Theory in “the Real World” 288 Epilogue 325 Appendix 327 Bibliography 331 Index 349 2013-07-11T08:48:25Z 2013-07-11T08:48:25Z 2009 Book 9780521518772 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/34457 en application/pdf Cambridge University
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Philosophy
Criminal law
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Alexander, Larry
Kessler Ferzan, Kimberly
J Morse, Stephen
Crime and culpability : a theory of criminal law
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