This book explores an analysis of the three parties involved in a crime-the victim, the offender, and the state-it argues that neo-retributivism has not sufficiently incorporated the ethical face of punishment into its theoretical framework.
This book explores an analysis of the three parties involved in a crime-the victim, the offender, and the state-it argues that neo-retributivism has not sufficiently incorporated the ethical face of punishment into its theoretical framework.