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ISBN10: 0195380061, ISBN13: 9780195380064, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009. Hardcover. Dustjacket. 252 pp. Condition : as new - This book answers two basic but under-appreciated questions: first, how does the American criminal justice system address a defendant's family status? And, second, how should a defendant's family status be recognized, if at all, in a criminal justice system situated within a liberal democracy committed to egalitarian principles of non-discrimination? After surveying the variety of "family ties benefits" and "family ties burdens" in our criminal justice system, the authors explain why policymakers and courts should view with caution and indeed skepticism any attempt to distribute these benefits or burdens based on one's family status. This is a controversial stance, but Markel, Collins, and Leib argue that in many circumstances there are simply too many costs to the criminal justice system when it gives special treatment based on one's family ties or responsibilities.English. text. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9780195380064. Keywords : RECHT, [Amsterdam, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 2009]
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ISBN10: 0195380061, ISBN13: 9780195380064, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009. Hardcover. Dustjacket. 252 pp. Condition : as new - This book answers two basic but under-appreciated questions: first, how does the American criminal justice system address a defendant's family status? And, second, how should a defendant's family status be recognized, if at all, in a criminal justice system situated within a liberal democracy committed to egalitarian principles of non-discrimination? After surveying the variety of "family ties benefits" and "family ties burdens" in our criminal justice system, the authors explain why policymakers and courts should view with caution and indeed skepticism any attempt to distribute these benefits or burdens based on one's family status. This is a controversial stance, but Markel, Collins, and Leib argue that in many circumstances there are simply too many costs to the criminal justice system when it gives special treatment based on one's family ties or responsibilities.English. text. Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9780195380064. Keywords : RECHT, [Amsterdam, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 2009]
Markel, Dan., Jennifer M. Collins, & Ethan J. Leib.
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ISBN10: 0195380061, ISBN13: 9780195380064, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Hardcover New York & Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2009. Hardcover. No dustjacket. 288 pp. Condition : very good copy. ISBN 9780195380064. Keywords : RECHT, criminal law [Amsterdam, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 2009]
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ISBN10: 0195380061, ISBN13: 9780195380064, [publisher: Oxford University Press Inc, New York] Hardcover Hardcover. This book answers two basic but under-appreciated questions: first, how does the American criminal justice system address a defendant's family status? And, second, how should a defendant's family status be recognized, if at all, in a criminal justice system situated within a liberal democracy committed to egalitarian principles of non-discrimination? After surveying the variety of "family ties benefits" and "family ties burdens" in our criminal justice system, theauthors explain why policymakers and courts should view with caution and indeed skepticism any attempt to distribute these benefits or burdens based on one's family status. This is a controversialstance, but Markel, Collins, and Leib argue that in many circumstances there are simply too many costs to the criminal justice system when it gives special treatment based on one's family ties or responsibilities. Privilege or Punish breaks new ground by offering an important synthetic view of the intersection between crime, punishment, and the family. Although in recent years scholars have been successful in analyzing the indirect effects of certain criminaljustice policies and practices on the family, few have recognized the panoply of laws (whether statutory or common law-based) expressly drawn to privilege or disadvantage persons based on family status alone. I ...
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