What wrongdoers deserve: the moral reasoning behind responses to misconduct

Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Ann Diver-Stamnes (1993)
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This monograph analyzes the moral reasoning behind people's proposed consequences for wrongdoers and compares group modes of moral decision making.

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