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Book Synopsis: Punishment, like all complex human institutions, tends to change as ways of thinking go in and out of fashion. Normative, political, social, psychological, and legal ideas concerning punishment have changed drastically over time, and especially in recent decades. Why Punish? How Much? collects essays from classical philosophers and contemporary theorists to examine these shifts. Michael Tonry has gathered a comprehensive set of readings ranging from Kant, Hegel, and Bentham to recent writings on developments in the behavioral and medical sciences. Together they cover foundations of punishment theory such as consequentialism, retributivism, and functionalism, new approaches like restorative, communitarian, and therapeutic justice, and mixed approaches that attempt to link theory and policy. This volume includes an accessible introduction that chronicles the development of punishment systems and theorizing over the course of the last two centuries. Why Punish? How Much? provides afresh and comprehensive approach to thinking about punishment and sentencing for a broad range of law, sociology, philosophy, and criminology courses.
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Discover the evolution of punishment theory with "Why Punish? How Much?" This thought-provoking reader delves into the changing landscape of punishment through the perspectives of classical philosophers and modern theorists. From Kant to contemporary scholars in behavioral science, this collection offers a diverse exploration of theories such as retributivism, restorative justice, and more.
Gain insights into the foundations of punishment in normative, political, and psychological contexts. Are you curious about the shifting paradigms in punishment systems over the last two centuries? Michael Tonry's compilation provides a robust overview for anyone interested in law, sociology, philosophy, or criminology.
Uncover the link between theory and policy in punishment practices with Why Punish? How Much? Whether you are a student looking to deepen your understanding of sentencing or a scholar exploring new approaches to justice, this book offers a comprehensive and engaging perspective on the complexities of punishment in society.
Get your copy now and embark on a journey through the theories and practices of punishment!
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