Wild Justice: The Evolution of RevengeHarper & Row, 1983 - 387 páginas Examines the assumptions underlying our concepts of criminal justice, and discusses the interaction of psychiatry with the courts. |
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Aeschylus American avenger Beccaria behavior blood Bonnie Bonnie Garland capital punishment century Christian civic civil committed concept concerned condemned convicted court crime criminal criminal-justice system cultural death penalty defense deicide deterrence divine Eichmann emotional Euripides evil execution father forgiveness God's Greek guilty Hermine Braunsteiner Herrin Hinckley human husband impulses individual insanity insanity defense insanity plea issue Jesus Jewish Jews judge jury justice killed killer King Kohlhaas live Maimonides Medea ment mental Michael Kohlhaas modern moral mother murder Nadezhda Mandelstam never offense Orestes parole passion police political pollution doctrine prison private revenge psychiatric psychiatrists psychological question rabbinical rape rapist regarded relationship religion religious responsibility retribution revenge tragedy Richard Herrin role sense sentence sexual revenge social society Sophocles suffering thou tion tive traditional trial unto unwritten law vengeance vengeful victim vindictiveness violence Walter Berns wife witness woman women York
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Punishment and Modern Society: A Study in Social Theory David Garland Pré-visualização limitada - 1993 |
International Human Rights: Universalism Versus Relativism Alison Dundes Renteln Visualização de excertos - 1990 |