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Rethinking punishment in the era of mass incarceration /

Rethinking punishment in the era of mass incarceration / edited by Chris W. Surprenant. - 1 online resource (335 pages). - Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy ; 93 . - Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy ; 93. .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : why do we punish? / Chris W. Surprenant -- The problem of punishment / John Hasnas -- Unconscionable punishment / Michael Huemer -- The coproduction of justice / Nathan Goodman -- The certainty of punishment and the proportionality of incarceration / Chris Barker -- Imprisonment and the right to freedom of movement / Robert C. Hughes -- Are there expressive constraints on incarceration? / Bill Wringe -- Punishment, restitution, and incarceration / David Boonin -- Communicative theories of punishment and the impact of apology / Eddy Nahmias and Eyval Aharoni -- A repartive approach to parole-release decisions / Kristen Bell -- Restorative justice in high schools : a roadmap to transforming prisons / Johanna C. Luttrell -- Reforming youth incarceration in the United States / Cara H. Drinan -- Policing for "profit" : the political economy of private prisons and asset forfeiture / Abigail R. Hall and Veronica J. Mercier -- Why paternalists and social welfarists should oppose criminal drug laws / Andrew Cohen and William Glod -- the need for prosecutorial guidelines / John F. Pfaff -- Prison tunnel vision / Josh Dohmen -- Exile as an alternative to incarceration / Briana McGinnis -- Corporal punishment as an alternative to incarceration / Jason Brennan -- The potentials and limitations of de-incarceration / Daniel J. D'Amico.

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Punishment.
Imprisonment.

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