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Crime and Culpability: A Theory of Criminal Law

by Larry Alexander, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan

This book presents a comprehensive overview of what the criminal law would look like if organised around the principle that those who deserve punishment should receive punishment commensurate with, but no greater than, that which they deserve.

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Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
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Brand New


Publisher Description

This book presents a comprehensive overview of what the criminal law would look like if organised around the principle that those who deserve punishment should receive punishment commensurate with, but no greater than, that which they deserve. Larry Alexander and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan argue that desert is a function of the actor's culpability, and that culpability is a function of the risks of harm to protected interests that the actor believes he is imposing and his reasons for acting in the face of those risks. The authors deny that resultant harms, as well as unperceived risks, affect the actor's desert. They thus reject punishment for inadvertent negligence as well as for intentions or preparatory acts that are not risky. Alexander and Ferzan discuss the reasons for imposing risks that negate or mitigate culpability, the individuation of crimes, and omissions.

Author Biography

Larry Alexander is the Warren Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of San Diego. He has authored and co-authored five books, most recently Is There a Right to Freedom of Expression and, with Emily Sherwin, Demystifying Legal Reasoning. Kimberly Kessler Ferzan is associate dean for faculty affairs and professor of law at Rutgers University School of Law, Camden. The author of numerous articles, essays, and book chapters on criminal law theory, she is co-founder and co-director of the Rutgers-Camden Institute for Law and Philosophy.

Table of Contents

Part I. Introduction: Retribution and the Criminal Law: 1. Criminal law, punishment, and desert; Part II. The Culpable Act: 2. The essence of culpability: acts manifesting insufficient concern for the legally protected interests of others; 3. Negligence; 4. Defeaters of culpability; Part III. The Immateriality of Resulting Harm to Legally Protected Interests: 5. Only culpability, not resulting harm, affects desert; 6. When are inchoate crimes culpable and why?; 7. The locus of culpability; Part IV. A Proposed Code: 8. What a culpability-based criminal code might look like.

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This book presents a comprehensive theory of a culpability-based criminal law.

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This book presents a comprehensive overview of what the criminal law would look like if organised around the principle that those who deserve punishment should receive punishment commensurate with, but no greater than, that which they deserve.

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This book presents a comprehensive overview of what the criminal law would look like if organised around the principle that those who deserve punishment should receive punishment commensurate with, but no greater than, that which they deserve.

Details

ISBN0521518776
Author Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
Short Title CRIME & CULPABILITY
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0521518776
ISBN-13 9780521518772
Media Book
Format Hardcover
DEWEY 345.001
Year 2009
Publication Date 2009-03-31
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Subtitle A Theory of Criminal Law
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Pages 358
Series Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy and Law (Hardcover)
Residence US
Birth 1943
Illustrations black & white illustrations
Audience Professional and Scholarly
UK Release Date 2009-03-23
AU Release Date 2009-03-23
NZ Release Date 2009-03-23

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