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100 _aBraithwaite John
245 _aNot Just Deserts : A Republican Theory of Criminal Justice
260 _aOxford
_bClarendon Press
_c1990
300 _a229p
365 _bRs.1,309
505 _aCONTENT: 1. Introduction 1 2. For a Comprehensive Theory 12 3. For a Consequentialist Theory 25 4. Identifying a Comprehensive, ConsequentialistTarget 41 5. The Republican Idea 54 6. Interpreting the Republican Theory 86 7. Implementing the Republican Theory 137 8. Retributivism: An Inferior Theory 156 9. Retributivism: An Inferior Practice 182 10. Conclusion 202 References 210 Summary: Introducing a radical shift in the research agenda of criminology, Braithwaite and Pettit here attack currently fashionable retributivist theories of punishment, arguing that the criminal justice system is so integrated that sentencing policy has to be considered in the system-wide context. They offer a comprehensive theory of criminal justice which points the way to practical intervention in the real world of incremental reform, and argue for a republican criminal justice system where the maximizing of individual dominion is set as the goal for progressive policy change.:
650 _a1. Criminal Justice System2. Criminology
700 _aPettit Philip
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856 _uhttp://johnbraithwaite.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Not-Just-Deserts-A-Republican.pdf
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