Reflections on Crime and Culpability: Problems and Puzzle
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Abstract
In 2009 Larry Alexander and Kimberly Ferzan published Crime and Culpability: A Theory of Criminal Law. The book set out a theory that those who deserve punishment should receive punishment commensurate with, but no greater than, that which they deserve. Reflections on Crime and Culpability: Problems and Puzzles expands on their innovative ideas on the application of punishment in criminal law. Theorists working in criminal law theory presuppose or ignore puzzles that lurk beneath the surface. Now those who wish to examine these topics will have one monograph that combines the disparate puzzles in criminal law through a unified approach to culpability. Along with some suggestions as to how they might resolve the puzzles, Alexander and Ferzan lay out the arguments and analysis so future scholars can engage with questions about our understanding of culpability that very few have addressed
Keywords
punishment, criminal law
Repository Citation
Ferzan, Kimberly Kessler and Alexander, Larry, "Reflections on Crime and Culpability: Problems and Puzzle" (2018). Books. 13.
https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/faculty_books/13