From the consulting room to the court room? Taking the clinical model of responsibility without blame into the legal realm

Within contemporary penal philosophy, the view that punishment can only be justified if the offender is a moral agent who is responsible and hence blameworthy for their offence is one of the few areas on which a consensus prevails. In recent literature, this precept is associated with the retributiv...

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Main Authors: Lacey, N, Pickard, H
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2013
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