Crime and Punishment

Criminal Law and Philosophy 14 (2):289-298 (2020)
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This is a review essay of Lagasnerie, Judge and Punish and Fassin, The Will to Punish. It explores the way that these two books challenge conventional thinking about the relationship between crime and punishment.

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