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Incivilities : regulating offensive behaviour / edited by Andrew von Hirsch and A.P. Simester
Incivilities : regulating offensive behaviour / edited by Andrew von Hirsch and A.P. Simester
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina 345.42028
Collana Studies in penal theory and penal ethics
Soggetto topico Nuisances - England
Nuisances - Wales
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4725-5996-7
1-280-82927-3
9786610829279
1-84731-283-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Penal Offence in Question: Some Reference Points for Interdisciplinary Conversation -- Paul Roberts -- 2 How Offensive Can You Get? -- RA Duff and SE Marshall -- 3 Disgust: Metaphysical and Empirical Speculations -- Douglas Husak -- 4 Penalising Offensive Behaviour: Constitutive and Mediating Principles -- Andrew von Hirsch and AP Simester -- 5 Legal Regulation of Offence -- Tatjana Hörnle -- 6 Crimes of Offence -- John Tasioulas -- 7 Regulating Offensive Conduct through Two-Step Prohibitions -- AP Simester and Andrew von Hirsch -- 8 'No Spitting': Regulation of Offensive Behaviour in England and Wales -- Elizabeth Burney -- 9 Social Capital, Trust and Offensive Behaviour -- Bryan S Turner -- Incivilities, Offence and Social Order in Residential Communities -- Anthony E Bottoms
Record Nr. UNINA-9910451331503321
Oxford ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Materiale a stampa
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Incivilities : regulating offensive behaviour / edited by Andrew von Hirsch and A.P. Simester
Incivilities : regulating offensive behaviour / edited by Andrew von Hirsch and A.P. Simester
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina 345.42028
Collana Studies in penal theory and penal ethics
Soggetto topico Nuisances - England
Nuisances - Wales
ISBN 1-4725-5996-7
1-280-82927-3
9786610829279
1-84731-283-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Penal Offence in Question: Some Reference Points for Interdisciplinary Conversation -- Paul Roberts -- 2 How Offensive Can You Get? -- RA Duff and SE Marshall -- 3 Disgust: Metaphysical and Empirical Speculations -- Douglas Husak -- 4 Penalising Offensive Behaviour: Constitutive and Mediating Principles -- Andrew von Hirsch and AP Simester -- 5 Legal Regulation of Offence -- Tatjana Hörnle -- 6 Crimes of Offence -- John Tasioulas -- 7 Regulating Offensive Conduct through Two-Step Prohibitions -- AP Simester and Andrew von Hirsch -- 8 'No Spitting': Regulation of Offensive Behaviour in England and Wales -- Elizabeth Burney -- 9 Social Capital, Trust and Offensive Behaviour -- Bryan S Turner -- Incivilities, Offence and Social Order in Residential Communities -- Anthony E Bottoms
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784283103321
Oxford ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Incivilities : regulating offensive behaviour / edited by Andrew von Hirsch and A.P. Simester
Incivilities : regulating offensive behaviour / edited by Andrew von Hirsch and A.P. Simester
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (305 p.)
Disciplina 345.42028
Collana Studies in penal theory and penal ethics
Soggetto topico Nuisances - England
Nuisances - Wales
ISBN 1-4725-5996-7
1-280-82927-3
9786610829279
1-84731-283-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1 Penal Offence in Question: Some Reference Points for Interdisciplinary Conversation -- Paul Roberts -- 2 How Offensive Can You Get? -- RA Duff and SE Marshall -- 3 Disgust: Metaphysical and Empirical Speculations -- Douglas Husak -- 4 Penalising Offensive Behaviour: Constitutive and Mediating Principles -- Andrew von Hirsch and AP Simester -- 5 Legal Regulation of Offence -- Tatjana Hörnle -- 6 Crimes of Offence -- John Tasioulas -- 7 Regulating Offensive Conduct through Two-Step Prohibitions -- AP Simester and Andrew von Hirsch -- 8 'No Spitting': Regulation of Offensive Behaviour in England and Wales -- Elizabeth Burney -- 9 Social Capital, Trust and Offensive Behaviour -- Bryan S Turner -- Incivilities, Offence and Social Order in Residential Communities -- Anthony E Bottoms
Record Nr. UNINA-9910826226703321
Oxford ; Portland, OR, : Hart Publishing, 2006
Materiale a stampa
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Liberal criminal theory : essays for Andreas von Hirsch / / edited by A P Simester, Antje du Bois-Pedain and Ulfrid Neumann ; with translations by Antje du Bois-Pedain
Liberal criminal theory : essays for Andreas von Hirsch / / edited by A P Simester, Antje du Bois-Pedain and Ulfrid Neumann ; with translations by Antje du Bois-Pedain
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 p.)
Disciplina 364.973
Soggetto topico Criminal law - Philosophy
ISBN 1-5099-1387-4
1-78225-455-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Editors' Introduction; Part 1: Punishment and Prevention; 1. Punishment Paradigms and the Role of the Preventive State; I. The Role of Prudential Disincentives; II. The Scope of the State's Authority to Censure; III. The State's Preventive Obligation; IV. Developing the Preventive Obligation; V. Conclusion; 2. Prevention, Censure and Responsibility: The Recent Debate on the Purposes of Punishment; I. Overcoming the Simple Contrast between Two Strands of Theories?
II. The Shortcomings of Traditional 'Absolute' and 'Relative' Theories of PunishmentIII. Principled Limits on Punishment, Guilt and Censure; IV. Why Must the Perpetrator Allow Himself to be Roped in for the Achievement of the State's Preventive Aims?; V. On the Expressive Function of Punishment; VI. Conclusion; 3. Prevention with a Moral Voice; I. Reconciling Desert and Deterrence; II. Respecting Persons: Hegel and the Moral Voice; III. Not Treating People as Means; IV. Conclusion; 4. The 'Deserved' Punishment; I. 'Effective' versus 'Deserved' Punishment: a Hypothetical Scenario
II. The Deserved Punishment: an Essential Component of 'Absolute' (Deontological) Theories of PunishmentIII. The Deserved Punishment in Complex ('Unified') Theories of Punishment; IV. The Culpability Principle: Ways towards its Recognition within a Theory of Punishment; V. The Culpability Principle as an Integral Component of the Institution of Punishment; VI. Punishment as Reaction and as Retribution; Part 2: Punishment, Desert and Communication; 5. After the Crime: Post-Offence Conduct and Penal Censure; I. Introduction; II. Defining Post-Offence-related Conduct
III. Justifying the Mitigating Role of Commendable POC: An Offence-seriousness ApproachIV. A More Expansive Account of the Normative Value of POC: Censure and Broader Retributive Values; V. Some External Objections to POC as a Sentencing Factor; VI. Conclusions; 6. Does Punishment Honour the Offender?; I. Overview; II. Reprobation and Treatment as a 'Moral Agent', ie as a Participant in Moral Discourse; III. Punishment as Honouring the Offender in German Idealist Philosophy; IV. What are the Differences between Strawson and the German Idealists with respect to the Function of Penal Censure?
V. Imputation and the Person prior to Idealism: Attribution of Responsibility as a way of Taking Identity SeriouslyVI. Criticising this Tradition with Assistance from Hegel? (The Case of Forgiveness); 7. Criminal Law, Crime and Punishment as Communication; I. Punishment: From Welfare Instrumentalism to Moral Expressivism; II. The Communicative Turn; III. Punishment as Communication; IV. What does the Crime Say?; V. What does the Criminal Law Say?; VI. Why Hard Treatment?; VII. Communication as an Action; VIII. Again: Punishment as Communication; 8. Can Deserts Be Just in an Unjust World?
I. Recognition of the 'Unjust World' Problem
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787911203321
Oxford, England ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Liberal criminal theory : essays for Andreas von Hirsch / / edited by A P Simester, Antje du Bois-Pedain and Ulfrid Neumann ; with translations by Antje du Bois-Pedain
Liberal criminal theory : essays for Andreas von Hirsch / / edited by A P Simester, Antje du Bois-Pedain and Ulfrid Neumann ; with translations by Antje du Bois-Pedain
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (408 p.)
Disciplina 364.973
Soggetto topico Criminal law - Philosophy
ISBN 1-5099-1387-4
1-78225-455-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Editors' Introduction; Part 1: Punishment and Prevention; 1. Punishment Paradigms and the Role of the Preventive State; I. The Role of Prudential Disincentives; II. The Scope of the State's Authority to Censure; III. The State's Preventive Obligation; IV. Developing the Preventive Obligation; V. Conclusion; 2. Prevention, Censure and Responsibility: The Recent Debate on the Purposes of Punishment; I. Overcoming the Simple Contrast between Two Strands of Theories?
II. The Shortcomings of Traditional 'Absolute' and 'Relative' Theories of PunishmentIII. Principled Limits on Punishment, Guilt and Censure; IV. Why Must the Perpetrator Allow Himself to be Roped in for the Achievement of the State's Preventive Aims?; V. On the Expressive Function of Punishment; VI. Conclusion; 3. Prevention with a Moral Voice; I. Reconciling Desert and Deterrence; II. Respecting Persons: Hegel and the Moral Voice; III. Not Treating People as Means; IV. Conclusion; 4. The 'Deserved' Punishment; I. 'Effective' versus 'Deserved' Punishment: a Hypothetical Scenario
II. The Deserved Punishment: an Essential Component of 'Absolute' (Deontological) Theories of PunishmentIII. The Deserved Punishment in Complex ('Unified') Theories of Punishment; IV. The Culpability Principle: Ways towards its Recognition within a Theory of Punishment; V. The Culpability Principle as an Integral Component of the Institution of Punishment; VI. Punishment as Reaction and as Retribution; Part 2: Punishment, Desert and Communication; 5. After the Crime: Post-Offence Conduct and Penal Censure; I. Introduction; II. Defining Post-Offence-related Conduct
III. Justifying the Mitigating Role of Commendable POC: An Offence-seriousness ApproachIV. A More Expansive Account of the Normative Value of POC: Censure and Broader Retributive Values; V. Some External Objections to POC as a Sentencing Factor; VI. Conclusions; 6. Does Punishment Honour the Offender?; I. Overview; II. Reprobation and Treatment as a 'Moral Agent', ie as a Participant in Moral Discourse; III. Punishment as Honouring the Offender in German Idealist Philosophy; IV. What are the Differences between Strawson and the German Idealists with respect to the Function of Penal Censure?
V. Imputation and the Person prior to Idealism: Attribution of Responsibility as a way of Taking Identity SeriouslyVI. Criticising this Tradition with Assistance from Hegel? (The Case of Forgiveness); 7. Criminal Law, Crime and Punishment as Communication; I. Punishment: From Welfare Instrumentalism to Moral Expressivism; II. The Communicative Turn; III. Punishment as Communication; IV. What does the Crime Say?; V. What does the Criminal Law Say?; VI. Why Hard Treatment?; VII. Communication as an Action; VIII. Again: Punishment as Communication; 8. Can Deserts Be Just in an Unjust World?
I. Recognition of the 'Unjust World' Problem
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823630503321
Oxford, England ; ; Portland, Oregon : , : Hart Publishing, , 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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