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  1. Punishment and Responsibility: Essays in the Philosophy of Law.H. L. A. Hart - 1968 - Oxford University Press.
    This classic collection of essays, first published in 1968, represents H.L.A. Hart's landmark contribution to the philosophy of criminal responsibility and punishment. Unavailable for ten years, this new edition reproduces the original text, adding a new critical introduction by John Gardner, a leading contemporary criminal law theorist.
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  • Punishment and Loss of Moral Standing.Christopher W. Morris - 1991 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 21 (1):53 - 79.
    When any man, even in political society, renders himself by his crimes obnoxious to the public, he is punished by the laws in his goods and person; that is, the ordinary rules of justice are, with regard to him, suspended for a moment, and it becomes equitable to inflict on him, for the benefit of society, what otherwise he could not suffer without wrong or injury?
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  • Even more varieties of retribution.Nigel Walker - 1999 - Philosophy 74 (4):595-605.
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  • How to treat a criminal.Richard C. Prust - 1988 - Public Affairs Quarterly 2 (3):33-50.
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  • Just Punishment.Jonathan Suzman & John Cottingham - 1987 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 61 (1):25 - 55.
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