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Common terms and phrasesalleged ancillary offenses apply behavior believe Cambridge cause commentators commit conduct constitutional construed courts crimes criminal codes criminal justice criminal law criminal liability criminal sanction criminal statutes criminal theory culpable defendant deserve Douglas Husak enact example federal guilty H. L. A. Hart harm or evil harm principle hybrid offense identify illicit drug implications imposed inchoate offenses infringe interest intermediate scrutiny internal constraints Joel Feinberg legal moralists legal philosophers legislatures liability drug homicide mala prohibita offenses malum malum prohibitum Model Penal Code nontrivial harm normative objective offenses of risk overcriminalization overinclusive overlapping Oxford University Press penal sanction persons problem prohibit proscribe proscriptions prosecutors question rationale reason requirement retributive justice risk prevention Rodriguez satisfy sentence specific strict liability strict liability drug substantial substantive criminal law suppose theorists theory of criminalization theory of punishment tion ultimate harm unless utilitarian violate wrongdoing wrongfulness constraint References to this bookFrom Google ScholarTheories of Criminal LawAntony Duff - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy History’s Challenge to Criminal Law TheoryDarryl Brown Justifying Punishment: A Response to Douglas HusakKimberley Brownlee - 2008 - Criminal Law and Philosophy Why Criminal Law: A Question of Content?Douglas Husak - 2008 - Criminal Law and Philosophy Bibliographic information |