Punishment, Communication, and Community
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Philosophy
格式
平裝書
頁數
272
語言
英語
已出版
May 15, 2003
出版商
Oxford University Press
版本
1
ISBN-10
0195166663
ISBN-13
9780195166668
描述
In exploring the complex relationship between punishment, communication, and community, R. A. Duff raises thought-provoking questions about the foundations of criminal justice. He delves into the ethical dimensions of why society sanctions individuals for wrongdoing, scrutinizing the moral justifications that underpin punitive measures. By emphasizing the significance of communication within the context of punishment, Duff highlights the need for dialogue and understanding in addressing crime, suggesting that punishment cannot exist in isolation from societal values and community dynamics.
As he articulates his perspective, Duff invites readers to consider the implications of punishment beyond mere retribution. He argues for a nuanced approach that recognizes the importance of restoring relationships and fostering accountability. Through a careful examination of case studies and theoretical frameworks, the text challenges traditional narratives surrounding crime and seeks to inspire a rethinking of justice that prioritizes healing and rehabilitation, ultimately aiming for a more cohesive and just community.
As he articulates his perspective, Duff invites readers to consider the implications of punishment beyond mere retribution. He argues for a nuanced approach that recognizes the importance of restoring relationships and fostering accountability. Through a careful examination of case studies and theoretical frameworks, the text challenges traditional narratives surrounding crime and seeks to inspire a rethinking of justice that prioritizes healing and rehabilitation, ultimately aiming for a more cohesive and just community.