Punishment and culture : : a right to punish? / / Maria Jose Falcon y Tella, Fernando Falcon y Tella ; translation into English by Peter Muckley.

This volume critically explores the basis and the goal of punishment from the standpoint of the right to punish. Studies and works dedicated to punishment are scarce compared to those dedicated to Crime Theory or some aspect thereof. The book reviews the main doctrines that have dealt with the theme...

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Year of Publication:2006
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Nijhoff eBook titles 2006
Physical Description:1 online resource (288 p.)
Notes:English translation of: Fundamento y finalidad del castigo : un derecho a castigar?. Madrid : Marcial Pons.
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Other title:Fundamento y finalidad del castigo.
Preliminary Materials /
Chapter I. Scope Of The Work /
Chapter II. Punishment In General /
Chapter III. Punishment In Law As A Reflection Of Its Coercive Character /
Chapter IV. Punishment In Criminal Law. Differences With Deterrents /
Chapter V. Punishment In Other Spheres Distinct From Criminal Law /
Chapter VI. Conclusions /
Bibliography /
Index /
Summary:This volume critically explores the basis and the goal of punishment from the standpoint of the right to punish. Studies and works dedicated to punishment are scarce compared to those dedicated to Crime Theory or some aspect thereof. The book reviews the main doctrines that have dealt with the theme of punishment from Antiquity to the present, not limiting itself to the legal-philosophical sphere but also analyzing the contributions from other social sciences. It then explores how these are reflected in the sphere of Positive Law. Moving from the most abstract and general to the most concrete and specific, various themes relating to the concept of punishment are distinguished. These themes are not exactly equivalent but are, nevertheless, often confused with one another. They are: Punishment; Punitive Practice; Sentence and Penalty. Of these the third – Sentence, which is almost the least generic concept dealt with, having to do with that area of law which basically constitutes Criminal Law – forms the central part of the work. In this section, via a dual structure, the distinction is made between punishments and deterrents, as the prime types of punitive practice, with a distinct historical tradition, diverse bases and functions, around which different sorts of theories and schools have developed. The book ends with a series of critical conclusions as to what, in the opinion of the authors, should be a correct conception of punishment.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-264) and index.
ISBN:1282602829
9786612602825
9047418026
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Maria Jose Falcon y Tella, Fernando Falcon y Tella ; translation into English by Peter Muckley.