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- Ackerman, Bruce A., 1980, Social Justice in the Liberal State, New Haven: Yale University Press (Scholar)
- Allen, Francis A., 1981, The Decline of the Rehabilitative Ideal, New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Barry, Brian, 1989, Theories of Justice, Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Beccaria, Cesare, 1764, On Crimes and Punishments, tr. David Young, Indianapolis: Hackett, 1986. (Scholar)
- Bedau, H. A., 2001, “Feinberg's Liberal Theory of Punishment,” Buffalo Criminal Law Review, 5: 103–44. (Scholar)
- –––, 1991, “Punitive Violence and Its Alternatives,” in James B. Brady and Newton Garver (eds.), Justice, Law, and Violence, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, pp. 193–209. (Scholar)
- –––, 1983, “Bentham's Utilitarian Critique of the Death Penalty,” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 74: 1033–65 (Scholar)
- –––, 1978, “Retribution and the Theory of Punishment,” Journal of Philosophy, 75: 601–20. (Scholar)
- –––, 1972, “Penal Theory and Prison Reality Today,” Juris Doctor, 2: 40–43. (Scholar)
- –––, Bentham, Jeremy, 1789.The Principles of Morals and Legislation, Laurence J. LaFleur (Intro.), New York: Hafner Publishing, 1948. (Scholar)
- Butler, Joseph, 1723, “Sermon Upon Resentment”, in Butler, Works (Volume 2), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1850, pp. 87–98. (Scholar)
- Card, Claudia, 1973, “Retributive Penal Liability,” American Philosophical Quarterly Monographs, 7: 17–35; (Scholar)
- Currie, Elliot, 1985, Confronting Crime: An American Challenge, New York: Pantheon. (Scholar)
- Davis, Angela Y., 2003, Are Prisons Obsolete?, New York: Seven Stories Press. (Scholar)
- Davis, Michael, 1992, To Make the Punishment Fit the Crime: Essays in the Theory of Criminal Justice, Boulder, CO: Westview, pp. 42–68. (Scholar)
- Duff, R. A., 1986, Trials and Punishments, Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, Answering for Crime: Responsibility and Liability in the Criminal Law, Oxford: Hart Publishing (Scholar)
- Dworkin, Ronald, 1986, Law's Empire, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (Scholar)
- Feinberg, Joel, 1965, “The Expressive Function of Punishment,” The Monist, 49: 397–423; (Scholar)
- Fingarette, Herbert, 1978, “Punishment and Suffering,” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Association, 50: 499–525. (Scholar)
- Foucault, Michel, 1977, Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison, New York: Pantheon. (Scholar)
- Garland, David, 1990, Punishment and Modern Society, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, The Culture of Control: Crime and Social Order in Contemporary Society, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Scholar)
- Gibbs, Jack P., 1975, Crime, Punishment, and Deterrence, New York: Elsevier. (Scholar)
- Goldman, Alan, 1982, “Toward a New Theory of Punishment,” Law and Philosophy, 1: 57–76; (Scholar)
- Gross, Hyman, 1979, A Theory of Criminal Justice, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Hampton, Jean, 1984, “The Moral Education Theory of Punishment,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 13: 208–38; (Scholar)
- Harding, Christopher, 1989, and Richard W. Ireland, Punishment: Rhetoric, Rule, and Practice, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Hart, Jr., Henry M., 1958, “The Aims of the Criminal Law,” Law and Contemporary Problems, 23: 401–41. (Scholar)
- Hart, Herbert L. A., 1968, Punishment and Responsibility: Essays in the Philosophy of Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press (Scholar)
- Henberg, Marvin, 1990, Retribution: Evil for Evil in Ethics, Law, and Literature, Philadelphia: Temple University Press. (Scholar)
- Hoekema, David, 1986, Rights and Wrongs: Coercion, Punishment, and the State, Selinsgrove, PA: Susquehanna University Press. (Scholar)
- Honderich, Ted, 1976, Punishment: The Supposed Justifications, rev. ed., Harmondsworth: Penguin. (Scholar)
- Kelly, Erin I., 2009, “Criminal Justice without Retribution,” Journal of Philosophy, 106: 440–462. (Scholar)
- Lacey, Nicola, 1988, State Punishment: Political Principles and Community Values, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Maestro, Marcello, 1973, Cesare Beccaria and the Origin of Penal Reform, Philadelphia: Temple University Press. (Scholar)
- Martinson, Robert, 1974, “What Works? — Questions and Answers About Prison Reform,” The Public Interest, 10: 22–54. (Scholar)
- Moore, Kathleen Dean, 1989, Pardons: Justice, Mercy, and the Public Interest, New York: Oxford University Press (Scholar)
- Moore, Michael S., 1987, “The Moral Worth of Retribution,” in Ferdinand Schoeman (ed.), Responsibility, Character, and the Emotions: New Essays in Moral Psychology, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Morris, Herbert, 1968, “Persons and Punishment,” The Monist, 52: 475–501. (Scholar)
- Murphy Jeffrie G., 1973, “Marxism and Retribution,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2: 217–43. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, Getting Even: Forgiveness and Its Limits, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Nietzsche, Friedrich, 1887, On the Genealogy of Morals, tr. Walter Kaufmann, New York: Vintage, 1969. (Scholar)
- Nozick, Robert, 1981, Philosophical Explanations, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 366–74. (Scholar)
- Pincoffs, Edmund, 1977, “Are Questions of Desert Decidable?” in J. B. Cederblom and William Blizek (eds.), Justice and Punishment, Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, pp. 75–88. (Scholar)
- Primoratz, Igor, 1989, Justifying Legal Punishment, Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press. (Scholar)
- Quinn, Warren, 1985, “The Right to Threaten and the Right to Punish,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 14: 327–373. (Scholar)
- Rawls, John, 1955, “Two Concepts of Rules,” Philosophical Review, 64: 3–32. (Scholar)
- –––, 1971, A Theory of Justice, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1971 (Scholar)
- Reiman, Jeffrey, 1990, Justice and Modern Moral Philosophy, New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Richards, David A. J., 1977, The Moral Criticism of Law, Encino, CA: Dickenson. (Scholar)
- Scanlon, T. M., 1998, What We Owe To Each Other, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, “Punishment and the Rule of Law”; reprinted in Scanlon, The Difficulty of Tolerance: Essays in Political Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Semple, Janet, 1993, Bentham's Prison. A Study of the Panopticon Penitentiary, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Shelby, Tommie, 2007, “Justice, Deviance, and the Dark Ghetto,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 35: 126–160. (Scholar)
- Singer, Richard G., Just Deserts: Sentencing Based on Equality and Desert, Cambridge, MA: Ballinger, 1979.
- Skinner, B. F., 1948, Walden Two, New York: Macmillan. (Scholar)
- Strawson, Peter F., 1962, “Freedom and Resentment”; reprinted in Strawson, Freedom and Resentment and Other Essays, London: Methuen, 1974, pp. 1–25. (Scholar)
- Ten, C. L., 1987, Crime, Guilt, and Punishment, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Twentieth Century Fund, 1976, Fair and Certain Punishment, New York: McGraw Hill (Scholar)
- von Hirsch, Andrew, 1976, Doing Justice: The Choice of Punishments, New York: Hill & Wang (Scholar)
- –––, 1985, Past or Future Crimes: Deservedness and Dangerousness in the Sentencing of Criminals, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, Censure and Sanctions, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Walker, Nigel, 1991, Why Punish?, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Wasserstrom, Richard, 1980, “Punishment,” in Wasserstrom (ed.), Philosophy and Social Justice, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, pp. 112–51. (Scholar)
- Wilson, James Q., 1975, Thinking About Crime, New York: Basic Books, 1975. (Scholar)
- Zimring, Frank E., 1977, “Making the Punishment Fit the Crime: A Consumer's Guide to Sentencing Reform,” Occasional Papers, No. 12, Chicago: University of Chicago Law School. (Scholar)
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