Penal subversions: When is a punishment not punishment, who decides and on what grounds?
Current criminological interest in the boundaries of penality has done much to shed light on the definition and meaning of punishment. Even the central case of punishment, its aims and purposes are contested, so it should not surprise that the boundaries are also disputed. As states seek to evade th...
Main Author: | Zedner, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2016
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