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    Criminal law conversations / edited by Paul H. Robinson, Stephen P. Garvey, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan.

    • Title:Criminal law conversations / edited by Paul H. Robinson, Stephen P. Garvey, Kimberly Kessler Ferzan.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Robinson, Paul H., 1948-
      Garvey, Stephen P., 1965-
      Ferzan, Kimberly Kessler, 1971-
    • Published/Created:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2009.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Criminal law--Philosophy.
    • Description:xxvii, 732 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:0195391632 (cloth)
      9780195391633 (cloth)
    • Contents:I. Principles
      Ch. 1. Decision Rules and Conduct Rules: On Acoustic Separation in Criminal Law / Meir Dan-Cohen
      Ch. 2. Empirical Desert / Paul H. Robinson
      Ch. 3. Defending Preventive Detention / Christopher Slobogin
      Ch. 4. Economics of Crime Control / Doron Teichman
      Ch. 5. Difficulties of Deterrence as a Distributive Principle / Paul H. Robinson
      Ch. 6. Why Only the State May Inflict Criminal Sanctions: The Case Against Privately Inflicted Sanctions / Alon Harel
      Ch. 7. Results Don't Matter / Larry Alexander and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
      Ch. 8. Post-Modern Meditations on Punishment: On the Limits of Reason and the Virtue of Randomization / Bernard E. Harcourt
      Ch. 9. Remorse, Apology, and Mercy / Jeffrie G. Murphy
      Ch. 10. Interpretive Construction in the Substantive Criminal Law / Mark Kelman
      Ch. 11. Criminalization and Sharing Wrongs / S. E. Marshall and R. A. Duff
      Ch. 12. Monstrous Offenders and the Search for Solidarity Through Modern Punishment / Joseph E. Kennedy
      II. Doctrine
      Ch. 13. Against Negligence Liability / Larry Alexander and Kimberly Kessler Ferzan
      Ch. 14. Rape Law Reform Based on Negotiation: Beyond the No and Yes Models / Michelle J. Anderson
      Ch. 15. Provocation: Explaining and Justifying the Defense in Partial Excuse, Loss of Self-Control Terms / Joshua Dressler
      Ch. 16. Objective Versus Subjective Justification: A Case Study in Function and Form in Constructing a System of Criminal Law Theory / Paul H. Robinson
      Ch. 17. Self-Defense and the Psychotic Aggressor / George P. Fletcher and Luis E. Chiesa
      Ch. 18. Self-Defense Against Morally Innocent Threats / Jeff Mcmahan
      Ch. 19. Self-Defense, Imminence, and the Battered Woman / Whitley R. P. Kaufman
      Ch. 20. Reasonable Provocation and Self-Defense: Recognizing the Distinction Between Act Reasonableness and Emotion Reasonableness / Cynthia Lee
      Ch. 21. Against Control Tests for Criminal Responsibility / Stephen J. Morse
      Ch. 22. Abolition of the Insanity Defense / Christopher Slobogin
      Ch. 23. Entrapment and the "Free Market" for Crime / Louis Michael Seidman
      III. Administration
      Ch. 24. Political Economy of Criminal Law and Procedure: The Pessimists' View / Richard H. Mcadams
      Ch. 25. Against Jury Nullification / Andrew D. Leipold
      Ch. 26. Race-Based Jury Nullification: Black Power in the Criminal Justice System / Paul Butler
      Ch. 27. In Support of Restorative Justice / Erik Luna
      Ch. 28. Virtues of Offense/Offender Distinctions / Douglas A. Berman
      Ch. 29. Heart Has Its Reasons: Examining the Strange Persistence of the American Death Penalty / Susan A. Bandes
      Ch. 30. Mercy's Decline and Administrative Law's Ascendance / Rachel E. Barkow
      Ch. 31. Criminal Law Comes Home / Jeannie Suk.
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