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Punish Treason, Reward Loyalty: The Forgotten Goals of Constitutional Reform after the Civil War (Constitutional Thinking)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 42.55 $Pages include notes, underlining, or highlighting. May have some shelf-wear due to normal use. Your purchase funds free job training and education in the greater Seattle area. Thank you for supporting Goodwill's nonprofit mission!
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Pleasures Men's Punish Hoodie in Black, Size Small
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 45.00 $ (+9.99 $)Welcoming everyone Pleasures founder Alex James created his brand to speak to the masses with his label’s graphic prints. Perfect for your casual collection, this hoodie is cut from a cosy cotton blend. Don’t be too hard on yourself with the graphic printed on the chest. 65% Cotton, 35% Polyester, Fixed Hood, Kangaroo Pocket, Ribbed Trims, Pleasures. Pleasures Men's Punish Hoodie in Black, Size Small
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Spencer's Punish Me, Daddy Game
Vendor: Spencersonline.com Price: 29.99 $ (+8.99 $)Liven up any party by playing the hilarious Punish Me, Daddy Game! Players have to select dare and twist cards and perform the two actions together. If they fail or refuse, they'll have to draw a punishment card. Get ready for a wild time whenever you break out Punish Me, Daddy! With over 100,000 possible combinations, you'll be sure to find new ways to crack yourselves up every time. Includes: Cards Instruction booklet Suggested age: 18+ Number of Players: 3 or more Material: Cardstock, plastic Imported
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Pleasures Men's Punish T-Shirt in White, Size Medium
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 22.00 $ (+9.99 $)A brand where "everyone is welcome”, Pleasure founder Alex James' formative years were spent in the suburbs of New York City. Unapologetically bold, this tee is the perfect upgrade to your off duty wardrobe. Cut from a breathable cotton, a Punish graphic on the chest completed the design. 100% Cotton, Crewneck, Ribbed Trims, Pleasures. Pleasures Men's Punish T-Shirt in White, Size Medium
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Pleasures Men's Punish Hoodie in Black, Size Medium
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 45.00 $ (+9.99 $)Welcoming everyone Pleasures founder Alex James created his brand to speak to the masses with his label’s graphic prints. Perfect for your casual collection, this hoodie is cut from a cosy cotton blend. Don’t be too hard on yourself with the graphic printed on the chest. 65% Cotton, 35% Polyester, Fixed Hood, Kangaroo Pocket, Ribbed Trims, Pleasures. Pleasures Men's Punish Hoodie in Black, Size Medium
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Pleasures Men's Punish T-Shirt in Black, Size Medium
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 22.00 $ (+9.99 $)A brand where "everyone is welcome”, Pleasure founder Alex James' formative years were spent in the suburbs of New York City. Unapologetically bold, this tee is the perfect upgrade to your off duty wardrobe. Cut from a breathable cotton, a Punish graphic on the chest completed the design. 100% Cotton, Crewneck, Ribbed Trims, Pleasures. Pleasures Men's Punish T-Shirt in Black, Size Medium
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Pleasures Men's Punish Hoodie in Black, Size X-Large
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 45.00 $ (+9.99 $)Welcoming everyone Pleasures founder Alex James created his brand to speak to the masses with his label’s graphic prints. Perfect for your casual collection, this hoodie is cut from a cosy cotton blend. Don’t be too hard on yourself with the graphic printed on the chest. 65% Cotton, 35% Polyester, Fixed Hood, Kangaroo Pocket, Ribbed Trims, Pleasures. Pleasures Men's Punish Hoodie in Black, Size X-Large
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Pleasures Men's Punish T-Shirt in White, Size Small
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 22.00 $ (+9.99 $)A brand where "everyone is welcome”, Pleasure founder Alex James' formative years were spent in the suburbs of New York City. Unapologetically bold, this tee is the perfect upgrade to your off duty wardrobe. Cut from a breathable cotton, a Punish graphic on the chest completed the design. 100% Cotton, Crewneck, Ribbed Trims, Pleasures. Pleasures Men's Punish T-Shirt in White, Size Small
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Pleasures Men's Punish T-Shirt in Black, Size Small
Vendor: Endclothing.com Price: 22.00 $ (+9.99 $)A brand where "everyone is welcome”, Pleasure founder Alex James' formative years were spent in the suburbs of New York City. Unapologetically bold, this tee is the perfect upgrade to your off duty wardrobe. Cut from a breathable cotton, a Punish graphic on the chest completed the design. 100% Cotton, Crewneck, Ribbed Trims, Pleasures. Pleasures Men's Punish T-Shirt in Black, Size Small
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Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 24.48 $In the Middle Ages there were gaols and dungeons, but punishment was for the most part a spectacle. The economic changes and growing popular dissent of the 18th century made necessary a more systematic control over the individual members of society, and this in effect meant a change from punishment, which chastised the body, to reform, which touched the soul. Foucault shows the development of the Western system of prisons, police organizations, administrative and legal hierarchies for social control - and the growth of disciplinary society as a whole. He also reveals that between school, factories, barracks and hospitals all share a common organization, in which it is possible to control the use of an individual's time and space hour by hour.
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Push And Punish
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 37.99 $PLASTIC NOISE EXPERIENCE goes vinyl! And to celebrate the event, old-school EBM veteran Claus Kruse made exclusive "vinyl remixes" of 11 songs taken from his last "Therapy" album, giving them a real "12" extended version" feel, just like in the good old days. This limited vinyl edition also includes a CD version of the LP songs plus 8 bonus exclusive remixes.
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Discipline And Punish
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 32.01 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Why Punish?
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 97.54 $In this fresh look at our justifications for punishment, Walker argues that the modern retributive theory of punishment has not solved the problems of the classical utilitarian approach, and has indeed created new ones of its own. Having researched these problems and discussed them with judges, magistrates, jurists, philosophers, and prisoners, he distinguishes rhetoric from hard reasoning and shows that attempts at intellectual compromises between utilitarians and retributivists do not stand up to close examination. The book also deals with aspects normally left to theologians, such as remorse and forgiveness, and with the humanitarian movement.
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Judge and Punish: The Penal State on Trial (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 27.15 $What remains anti-democratic in our criminal justice systems, and where does it come from? Geoffroy de Lagasnerie spent years sitting in on trials, watching as individuals were judged and sentenced for armed robbery, assault, rape, and murder. His experience led to this original reflection on the penal state, power, and violence that identifies a paradox in the way justice is exercised in liberal democracies. In order to pronounce a judgment, a trial must construct an individualizing story of actors and their acts; but in order to punish, each act between individuals must be transformed into an aggression against society as a whole, against the state itself. The law is often presented as the reign of reason over passion. Instead, it leads to trauma, dispossession, and violence. Only by overturning our inherited legal fictions can we envision forms of truer justice. Combining narratives of real trials with theoretical analysis, Judge and Punish shows that juridical institutions are not merely a response to crime. The state claims to guarantee our security, yet from our birth, we also belong to it. The criminal trial, a magnifying mirror, reveals our true condition as political subjects.
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Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.19 $Barely two hundred and fifty years ago man condemned of attempting to assassinate the King of France was drawn and quartered in a grisly spectacle that suggested an unmediated duel between the violence of the criminal and the violence of the state. This groundbreaking book by the most influential philosopher since Sartre compels us to reevaluate our assumptions about all the ensuing reforms in the penal institutions of the West. For as he examines innovations that range from the abolition of torture to the institution of forced labor and the appearance of the modern penitentiary, Michel Foucault suggests that punishment has shifted its locus from the prisoner's body to his soul--and that our very concern with rehabilitation encourages and refines criminal activity. Lucidly reasoned and deftly marshaling a vast body of research, Discipline and Punish is a genuinely revolutionary book, whose implications extend beyond the prison to the minute power relations of our society.
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Why Punish? How Much?: A Reader on Punishment [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 38.38 $Punishment, like all complex human institutions, tends to change as ways of thinking go in and out of fashion. Normative, political, social, psychological, and legal ideas concerning punishment have changed drastically over time, and especially in recent decades. Why Punish? How Much? collects essays from classical philosophers and contemporary theorists to examine these shifts. Michael Tonry has gathered a comprehensive set of readings ranging from Kant, Hegel, and Bentham to recent writings on developments in the behavioral and medical sciences. Together they cover foundations of punishment theory such as consequentialism, retributivism, and functionalism, new approaches like restorative, communitarian, and therapeutic justice, and mixed approaches that attempt to link theory and policy. This volume includes an accessible introduction that chronicles the development of punishment systems and theorizing over the course of the last two centuries. Why Punish? How Much? provides a fresh and comprehensive approach to thinking about punishment and sentencing for a broad range of law, sociology, philosophy, and criminology courses.
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Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 179.19 $In the Middle Ages there were gaols and dungeons, but punishment was for the most part a spectacle. The economic changes and growing popular dissent of the 18th century made necessary a more systematic control over the individual members of society, and this in effect meant a change from punishment, which chastised the body, to reform, which touched the soul. Foucault shows the development of the Western system of prisons, police organizations, administrative and legal hierarchies for social control - and the growth of disciplinary society as a whole. He also reveals that between school, factories, barracks and hospitals all share a common organization, in which it is possible to control the use of an individual's time and space hour by hour.
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Why Punish? (Paperback) [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.05 $Why do we punish? Is it because only punishment can achieve justice for victims and 'right the wrong' of a crime? Or is it justified because it reduces crime, by deterring potential offenders, offering rehabilitative treatment to others and incapacitating the most dangerous? The complex answers to this enduring question vary across time and place, and are directly linked to people's personal, cultural, social, religious and ethical commitments and even their sense of identity.This unique introduction to the philosophy of punishment provides a systematic analysis of the themes of retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, incapacitation and restorative justice. Integrating philosophical, sociological, political and ethical perspectives, it provides a thorough and wide-ranging discussion of the purposes, meanings and justifications of punishment for crime and the extent to which punishment does, could or should live up to what it claims to achieve.Why Punish? challenges criminology and criminal justice students as well as policy makers, judges, magistrates and criminal justice practitioners to think more critically about the role of punishment and the moral principles that underpin it. Bridging abstract theory with the realities of practice, Rob Canton asks what better punishment would look like and how it can be achieved.
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Discipline and Punish : The Birth of the Prison
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 81.13 $In the Middle Ages there were gaols and dungeons, but punishment was for the most part a spectacle. The economic changes and growing popular dissent of the 18th century made necessary a more systematic control over the individual members of society, and this in effect meant a change from punishment, which chastised the body, to reform, which touched the soul. Foucault shows the development of the Western system of prisons, police organizations, administrative and legal hierarchies for social control - and the growth of disciplinary society as a whole. He also reveals that between school, factories, barracks and hospitals all share a common organization, in which it is possible to control the use of an individual's time and space hour by hour.
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Why Punish? : An Introduction to the Philosophy of Punishment
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.26 $Why do we punish? Is it because only punishment can achieve justice for victims and 'right the wrong' of a crime? Or is it justified because it reduces crime, by deterring potential offenders, offering rehabilitative treatment to others and incapacitating the most dangerous? The complex answers to this enduring question vary across time and place, and are directly linked to people's personal, cultural, social, religious and ethical commitments and even their sense of identity.This unique introduction to the philosophy of punishment provides a systematic analysis of the themes of retribution, deterrence, rehabilitation, incapacitation and restorative justice. Integrating philosophical, sociological, political and ethical perspectives, it provides a thorough and wide-ranging discussion of the purposes, meanings and justifications of punishment for crime and the extent to which punishment does, could or should live up to what it claims to achieve.Why Punish? challenges criminology and criminal justice students as well as policy makers, judges, magistrates and criminal justice practitioners to think more critically about the role of punishment and the moral principles that underpin it. Bridging abstract theory with the realities of practice, Rob Canton asks what better punishment would look like and how it can be achieved.
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