The Three Rs: Retribution, Revenge, and Reparation

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Tamler Sommers
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[1] University of Houston,Philosophy Department
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Philosophia | 2016年 / 44卷
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Philosophy of punishment; Retribution; Restorative justice; Revenge; Reparation;
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Nearly all retributive theories of punishment adopt the following model. Punishments are justified when the wrongdoers receive the punishment they deserve. A deserved punishment is one that is proportionate to the offender’s culpability. Culpability has two components: (1) the severity of the wrong, and (2) the offender’s blameworthiness. The broader aim of this article is to outline an alternative retributivist model that directly involves the victim in the determination of the appropriate and just punishment. The narrower aim is to show that the methodology employed by Michael Moore (1997) in support of the standard retributive model in fact better supports this alternative model. Moore himself explicitly rejects the idea that victims can play a role in determining just punishments, because this would entail assigning different punishments to equally culpable offenders. When properly applied, however, Moore’s method for justifying retributivism results in an approach that directly involves the victim in the punishment process.
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页码:327 / 342
页数:15
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