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Vol. 21 No. 79 (2024): The Abolition of Punishment: Is a Non-Punitive Criminal Justice System Ethically Justified?
Published:
2024-04-19
Editorial
The Abolition of Punishment: Is a Non-Punitive Criminal Justice System Ethically Justified?
Przemysław Zawadzki
1-9
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Articles
The Missing Alternative Objection to Criminal Law Abolitionism
Valerij Zisman
10-23
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Justice Without Retribution? The Case of the System of Communal Security, Justice and Reeducation of Montaña and Costa Chica in Guerrero, Mexico
Alexander Stachurski
24-39
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A Fairness-Based Defense of Non-Punitive Responses to Crime
Giorgia Brucato, Perica Jovchevski
40-55
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Retributivism and The Objective Attitude
Sofia Jeppsson
56-73
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The Non-Moral Basis for Eliminating Retributivism
Stephen Morris
74-90
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Free Will Denial, Punishment, and Original Position Deliberation
Benjamin Vilhauer
91-106
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Free Will Skepticism, Quarantine, and Corrections
John Lemos
107-118
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Free Will Denialism as a Dangerous Gamble
Saul Smilansky
119-131
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Expanding The Scope of The Epistemic Argument to Cover Nonpunitive Incapacitation
Elizabeth Shaw
132-145
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Pushing The Boundaries of The Quarantine Model: Philosophical Concerns and Policy Implications
Mirko Farina, Andrea Lavazza, Sergei Levin
146-162
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