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  1. Poverty, Distributive Justice, and Punishment.Peter Chau - 2012 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 25 (1):39-52.
    Should poverty be a mitigating factor, if it affects neither the strength of temptations to commit a crime an offender faced nor his mental capacity to refrain from committing the crime? I argue that it should, because of distributive justice. I argue for this conclusion in two steps. First, I argue that we can improve distributive justice by mitigating poor offenders. Second, I argue that there are no strong objections against taking into account considerations of distributive justice in the sentencing (...)
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