Punishment : theory and practice / Mark Tunick.
1992
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Author
Title
Punishment : theory and practice / Mark Tunick.
Published
Berkeley : University of California Press, [1992]
Copyright
©1992
Call Number
Comp 880 T834
ISBN
0520077377
Description
ix, 211 pages ; 24 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)24430873
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [193]-202) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Ch. 1
Introduction
1The Issues, External and Internal
1
2Connecting External and Internal Approaches
8
3Immanent Criticism
12
4Punishing for Justice: A Retributive Immanent Criticism of Legal Punishment
13
Ch. 2
Radical Criticisms of the Practice of Legal Punishment
1Radical Criticism
17
2Genealogist as Radical Critic: Nietzsche and Foucault
19
3Functionalist as Radical Critic: Karl Menninger
37
4Marxist as Radical Critic
46
5The Activity of Justifying a Whole Practice
56
6Immanent against Radical Criticism
65
Ch. 3
Justifications of the Practice: Utilitarian and Retributive
1Utilitarians
69
2Retributive Justifications of Legal Punishment
84
3Deciding between the Utilitarian and Retributive Accounts
107
Ch. 4
Retributive Immanent Criticism of Legal Punishment
1An Internal, Discriminating Approach to Legal Punishment
112
2Immanent Criticism in a Complex Practice
115
3Practical Problems of Legal Punishment
119
4A Consequential Retributivism
162
Ch. 5
Immanent Criticism of an Essentially Contested Practice
1Introduction
165
2What Counts as a Practice: The Turn to Interpretation
166
3An Objection to the Retributive Interpretation of Punishment
171
4The Contemporary Utilitarian-Retributive Debate
172
5Retributive Immanent Criticism in an Essentially Contested Practice
180
Appendix
189
Bibliography
193
Index
203