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This book explores the philosophy and ethics of criminal punishment, emphasizing its communicative role within society and its effect on community cohesion. It is part of the Studies in Crime and Public Policy series and includes discussions on how criminal sanctions convey moral messages, the administration of justice, and the philosophical underpinnings of sentencing and community-oriented justice.
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publishing Year: 2001
ISBN: 0-19-516666-3
Pages: 267