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Introduction | |
Marxism and Retribution | 3 |
The Paradox of Punishment | 39 |
The Right to Threaten and the Right to Punish | 47 |
A Consensual Theory of Punishment | 94 |
The Moral Education Theory of Punishment | 112 |
Equity and Mercy | 145 |
Harm and Retribution | 188 |
Locke and the Right to Punish | 219 |
Capital Punishment and Deterrence: Some Considerations in Dialogue Form | 261 |
Justice, Civilization, and the Death Penalty: Answering van den Haag | 274 |
Does It Matter if the Death Penalty Is Arbitrarily Administered? | 308 |
Refuting Reiman and Nathanson | 324 |
The Contributors | 336 |
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