Harm to others
Material type: TextSeries: The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law ; Vol. 1Publication details: New York Oxford University Press 1984Description: xiii,269pISBN:- 9780195046649
- 345.5001 22 FE-H
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345.5 SA-I International criminal procedure | 345.5 VO-W World view of criminal justice | 345.5 ZA-C Criminal recidivism process | 345.5001 FE-H Harm to others | 345.5042 MO-E Effective prosecution working in partnership with the CPS | 345.50420954 AG-C Chaste wives and prostitute sisters patriarchy and prostitution among the bedias of India | 345.50420954 MI-L Law of defamation & malicious prosecution civil and criminal with model forms of plaints and defences and allied legislations |
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Annotation This first volume in the four-volume series The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law focuses on the "harm principle," the commonsense view that prevention of harm to persons other than the perpetrator is a legitimate purpose of criminal legislation. Feinberg presents a detailed analysis of theconcept and definition of harm and applies it to a host of practical and theoretical issues, showing how the harm principle must be interpreted if it is to be a plausible guide to the lawmaker.
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