Addiction & Criminology

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Criminal-law New Findings

Any theory of illegal law must brighten why illegal law is characteristic—why it is a form of law well-intentioned of separate courtesy. This entry begins by classifying structures of illegal law that make this so. It then asks what purposes that body of law accomplishes, and what defends its conception and continued presence. If criminal law should be reserved, we must consider its proper bounds. We must consider the conditions under which agents should be unlawfully responsible for whatever falls within those parameters. And we must ask which rules of technique and indication should oversee efforts to establish criminal accountability. The emphasis of this entry is Anglo-American criminal law and grant thereon. Many of the questions raised, and many of the reactions considered, are however of general submission.

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