- 編號:17233
- 書名:刑法基礎(影印本)
- 作者:利奧.卡茨等    
- 出版社:法律
- 出版時間:2005年1月
- 入庫時間:2005-1-31
- 定價:48
 
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Introduction, 1
     The Crime Problem: Theory and Evidence, 4
     1.1 Why Is Crime Attractive?
               Seductions and Repulsions of Crime, 7
                  Jack Katz
     1.2 Facts
              Facts a Theory of Crime Ought to Fit, 11
                  John Braithwaite
     1.3 Explanations and Proposals
              Causes of Violence, 15
                  John Monahan
              Malign Neglect, 19
                  Michael Tonry
              What to Do about Crime, 30
                  James Q. Wilson
          Notes and Questions, 39
2 Crime and Punishment, 46
    2.1 The Nature of Punishment and the Boundaries of the Criminal
          Law
              Punishment, 48
                  Kent Greenawalt
          Notes and Questions, 51
              An Economic Theory of the Criminal Law, 52
                  Richard Posner
          Notes and Questions, 56
              The Nature of a Theory of the Crirnirlal Law, 57
                 Michael S Moore
          Notes and Questions, 62
    2.2 The Moral Justifications for Punishment
    2.2.1 Introduction
              A Taxonomy of Purposes of Punishment, 64
                 Michael S. Moore
    2.2.2 Utilitarianism
             An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, 70
                 Jeremy Bentham
          Notes and Questions, 71
             The Argument for Retributivism, 72
                 Michael S. Moore
          Notes and Questions, 77
   2.2.3 Retributivism
             The Metaphysical Elements of Justice, 80
                 Immanuel Kant
         Notes and Questions. 82
               Persons and Punishment, 83
                   Herbert Morris
               The Moral Worth of Retribution, 86
                   Michael S. Moore
            Notes and Questions, 90
     2.2.4 Humanitarian or Scientific Alternatives to Punishment:
             The Rehabilitative Ideal
               The Crime of Punishment, 98
                   Karl Menninger
               Beyond Freedom and Dignity, 101
                   B. F. Skinner
               The Humanitarian Theory of Punishment, 105
                   C. S. Lewis
           Notes and Questions, 110
     2.2.5 Attempts to Integrate the Divergent Theories of Punishment
               Punishment and Responsibility, 114
                   H. L. A. Hart
           Notes and Questions, 119
     2.3 What to Punish
     2.3.1 Getting at the Question and Its Possible Answers
               Harm to Others, 121
                  Joel Feinberg
           Notes and Questions, 127
     2.3.2 The "Soft Harm" of Psychic or Moral Offense as a Justification
             of Criminal Legislation
               Offense to Others, 127
                  Joel Feinberg
           Notes and Questions, 132
     2.3.3 The Paternalistic Concern about Harm to the Actors Whose
             Behavior Is l~ohibited
               Paternalism, 133
                  Gerald Dworkin
           Notes and Questions, 139
    2.3.4 Using the Criminal Law to Punish or Prevent Moral
             Wrongdoing
              Harmless Wrongdoing, 140
                  Joel Feinberg
           Notes and Questions, 150
              A Theory of Criminal Law Theories, 152
                  Michael S. Moore
           Notes and Questions, 154
3 Principal Liability, 155
    3.1 Introduction
              The Criminal Law and the Luck of the Draw, 157
                  Sanford H. Kadish
          Notes and Questions, 161
              The Independent Moral Significance of Wrongdoing, 162
                  Michael S. Moore
          Notes and Questions, 168
    3.2 Acts and Omissions
              Crimes of Omission, 170
                  Leo Katz
               Interfering, 174
                  Shelly Kagan
           Notes and Questions, 178
              Act and Crime, 179
                  Michael S. Moore
           Notes and Questions, 185
     3.3 Causation
               Causation in the Law, 191
                  H. L. A. Hart and A. M. Honor6
           Notes and Questions, 206
     3.4 Legality
               The Principle of Legality, 208
                  Michael S. Moore
           Notes and Questions, 210
               Legality, Vagueness, and the Construction of Penal Statutes, 211
                  John Jeffries
           Notes and Questions, 215
     3.5 Mental States
               The Explanation of Human Action, 219
                  Alexander Rosenberg
               H. L. A. Hart and the Doctrines of Mens Rea and Criminal
               Responsibility, 230
                  Richard A.Wasserstrom
           Notes and Questions, 238
4  The General Part: Accomplice, Attempt, and Conspiracy
    Liability, 240
    4.1 Accomplice Liability
              Aid and Comfort, 240
                  Leo Katz
              Complicity, Cause, and Blame: A Study in the Interpretation of
              Doctrine, 242
                  Sanford H. Kadish
           Notes and Questions, 254
              The Theory of Derivative Liability, 255
                  George Fletcher
           Notes and Questions, 259
    4.2 Attempt Liability
              Constructing a Theory of Impossible Attempts, 261
                  George Fletcher
          Notes and Questions, 267
5 Justification and Excuse, 269
    5.1 Distinguishing Justification and Excuse
              The Perplexing Borders of Justification and Excuse, 270
                  Kent Greenawalt
          Notes and Questions, 280
    5.2 Justification: Defensive Force
              Putative Self-Defense and Rules of Imputation in Defense of the
              Battered Woman, 281
                  B. Sharon Byrd
          Notes and Questions, 294
              The Enterprise of Prevention and the Principle of Proportional
              Response, 294
                 Larry Alexander
          Notes and Questions, 299
    5.3 Excuse Generally
              Brain and Blame, 299
                  Stephen J. Morse
              Convicting the Morally Blameless: Reassessing the Relationship
              between Legal and Moral Accountability, 309
                  Peter AreneUa
              Choice, Character, and Excuse, 315
                  Michael S. Moore
          Notes and Questions, 326
    5.4 Excuse: Duress
              Duress as Justification, 329
                  Joshua Dressler
          Notes and Questions, 333
    5.5 Excuse: Mental Abnormality
              The Abolition of the Special Defense of Insanity, 334
                  Norval Morris
              Excusing the Crazy: The Insanity Defense Reconsidered, 341
                  Stephen J. Morse
              The Idiom of "Involuntariness" and the Law, 347
                  Herbert Fingarette and Ann Fingarette Hasse
              Conclusions about Addictions and Criminal Responsibility, 353
                  Herbert Fingarette and Ann Fingarette Hasse
          Notes and Questions, 356
6 Sentencing Theory and Practice, 360
              Sentencing Aims, Principles, and Policies, 362
                  Andrew Ashworth
           Notes and Questions, 379
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