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29 Οκτ 2020 · Punishment is the implication of the intended burden upon someone due to his or her wrongdoing. It is intended as it is purposefully planned, and it is a burden as it has a sense of distress...
It initially discusses what kind of theory is suitable for grasping and grounding criminalization and punishment, focusing on three types of theory: ideal, situated, and political constructivist.
A central and recurring concern in various theories of punishment is how one should define it. Sociological and psychological theories try to analyse what should be the purpose of punishment. The two global perspectives- prison as criminology and prison as preventive deterrent may be correct.
5 Απρ 2022 · The first comprehensive critical guide to examine all leading contemporary theories of punishments, this book explores – among others – retribution, the communicative theory of punishment ...
In order to better understand the nature of punishment, it is first necessary to examine its conceptual basis, and then consider the various theories that have been developed to morally justify society’s infliction of punishment.
The Norm Shift Theory of Punishment* Gideon Yaffe The philosophy of punishment’s focus on the question of justification has left the question of definition neglected. This article explains why there is a need for nec-essary and sufficient conditions for punishment and offers a new account. Under
chapter accordingly deals with the moral philosophy of punishment and attempts to relate the philosophical issues to the reality of penal systems such as that of England and Wales today. The basic moral question about punishment is an age-old one: ‘What justifies the infliction of punishment 1 on people?’ Punishing people certainly needs a jus-