Murder Might Not Break the Law
Murder Might Not Break the Law . Craig K. Agule Craig K. Agule is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy and Religion, Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, USA. Read the…
Decoding White-Collar Crime
Decoding White-Collar Crime . W. Robert Thomas Assistant Prof of Business Law at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan, USA. Read the syndicated article…
Experiences, Views, and Attitudes of Participants of a Mediation Dialogue Group Implemented Within a Restorative Justice Framework in the Context of Non-related Traffic Accidents in Belgium: A Thematic Analysis
Experiences, Views, and Attitudes of Participants of a Mediation Dialogue Group Implemented Within a Restorative Justice Framework in the Context of Non-related Traffic Accidents in Belgium: A Thematic Analysis .…
Beyond Judicial Solitude: Listening in the Politics of Criminal Sentencing
Beyond Judicial Solitude: Listening in the Politics of Criminal Sentencing . Jeffrey Kennedy Jeffrey Kennedy, Assistant Professor on the Faculty of Law, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Email: Read the syndicated…
Evaluating Prison Abolition Versus Exploring Prison Reform
Evaluating Prison Abolition Versus Exploring Prison Reform . Richard Arneson Richard Arneson is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of California, San Diego, USA: He is Holder of Valtz Family…
Institutional Corruption, Institutional Corrosion and Collective Responsibility
Institutional Corruption, Institutional Corrosion and Collective Responsibility . Seumas Miller Read the syndicated article here
Exposing, Reversing, and Inheriting Crimes as Traumas from the Neurosciences to Epigenetics: Why Criminal Law Cannot Yet Afford A(nother) Biology-induced Overhaul
Exposing, Reversing, and Inheriting Crimes as Traumas from the Neurosciences to Epigenetics: Why Criminal Law Cannot Yet Afford A(nother) Biology-induced Overhaul . Riccardo Vecellio Segate Read the syndicated article here
Sentencing, Artificial Intelligence, and Condemnation: A Reply to Taylor
Sentencing, Artificial Intelligence, and Condemnation: A Reply to Taylor . Jesper Ryberg Jesper Ryberg is a Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Law, Roskilde University, Denmark. Read the syndicated article…
Double Jeopardy, Autrefois Acquit and the Legal Ethics of the Rule Against Unreasonably Splitting a Case
Double Jeopardy, Autrefois Acquit and the Legal Ethics of the Rule Against Unreasonably Splitting a Case . Zia Akhtar Read the syndicated article here
Ethical Resource Allocation in Policing: Why Policing Requires a Different Approach from Healthcare
Ethical Resource Allocation in Policing: Why Policing Requires a Different Approach from Healthcare . Hannah MaslenColin PaineHannah Maslen is a Senior Research Fellow in Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics,…
Can Retributivism and Risk Assessment Be Reconciled?
Can Retributivism and Risk Assessment Be Reconciled? . Toby NapoletanoHanna Kiri Gunn Read the syndicated article here
Between Redemption and Retribution: Justifying Commutations for Life-without-parole Sentences in California
Between Redemption and Retribution: Justifying Commutations for Life-without-parole Sentences in California . Doris Schartmueller Read the syndicated article here