The British government's plans for law and order are potentially calamitous. This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access. Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions About this article Cite this article Crime and punishment. Nature 365, 591–592 (19...
While this may sound cruel, inhumane, and a violation of individual rights, consider that the monitored probationer/parolee has free will to decide to stay within the area of his house arrest or to leave it a...
Since genetics impacts the basic assumption of "free will" in criminal law, its use as a defence has been examined at length. Finally, this article examines the methodsand theories of punishment, and their effectiveness in preventing and penalizing the actions of "genetic offenders"....
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As a sociologist studying the intersection of crime, punishment, and politics, it is often surprising to me how many aspects of political sociology and the study of crime and punishment overlap, and yet, there is often limited cross-fertilization of the two fields. For the sake of brevity in...
Reprints and permissions About this article Cite this article Barinaga, M. Finding a punishment to fit the crime. Nature 336, 196 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1038/336196b0 Download citation Published01 November 1988 Issue Date17 November 1988 DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1038/336196b0Sections...
Director of Rethinking Crime and Punishment. He will be taking up a post as Director of the International Centre for Prison Studies in March.Journal news Free Access to Articles from the Latest Issue Users also read Rethinking Crime and Punishment 2 Rob Allen Volume 62, Issue 1, 2005 ...
I am a co-author ofThe Rich Get Richer & the Poor Get Prison. I've also created a companion website for the book, which I will be updating and expanding Class, Race, Gender & Crime: The Social Realities of Justice in Americais co-authored withGregg Barakand Jeanne Flavin. The title...
But if you decide to take the boat from Pier 33 at Fisherman’s Wharf out to the island, you should also plan to stroll down to Pier 45 and visit theMusée Mécanique, where you will find spectacles of crime and punishment that may rival anything you find at “the Rock.”...
The Punishment that Fitted the CrimeThe short story "The Punishment that Fitted the Crime," by Stanley J. Fay, which originally appeared in the August 10, 1910, issue of the journal "Punch," is presented.Fay, Stanley JFil...