Punishment as Societal-Defense

Punishment as Societal-Defense Rowman & Littlefield Publishers | ISBN: 084768072X | January 1, 1996 | PDF | 192 pages | 12.33 MB People punished by law are treated in ways that we study degenerate in another contexts. In "Punishment as Societal-Defense", Phillip Montague develops a newborn theory of punishment that, instead of justifying it on the basis of deterrence or retribution, constructs it as similar to individualist self-defense. If grouping are justified in defending themselves against wrongful aggression, Montague argues, the same principles of apportionable official lie punishment as societal defense.
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