From social justice to criminal justice : poverty and the administration of criminal law /

This volume of essays by philosophers of law and political philosophers looks at the ethical difficulties inherent in this situation from a variety of perspectives.

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Heffernan, William C., 1946-, Kleinig, John, 1942-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 2000.
Series:Practical and professional ethics series.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Poverty, crime, and criminal justice / Andrew Karmen
  • Social justice/criminal justice / William C. Heffernan
  • Aid without egalitarianism : assisting indigent defendants / Loren E. Lomasky
  • Why indigence is not a justification / Jeremy Waldron
  • Deprivation and desert / Stephen J. Morse
  • The ethics of punishing indigent parents / Dorothy Roberts
  • Punishing the poor : dilemmas of justice and difference / Barbara Hudson
  • Class-based remedies for the poor / Paul Butler
  • Indigence and sentencing in Republican theory / Philip Pettit
  • Homelessness in the criminal law / Judith Lynn Failer
  • Material poverty--moral poverty / George P. Fletcher.