Regulating deviance : the redirection of criminalisation and the futures of criminal law / edited by Bernadette McSherry, Alan Norrie and Simon Bronitt.
Papers originally presented at a workshop held at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Onati, Spain in June 2007.
Contents:
Faultlines between guilt and punishment in Australia's model criminal code / Ian Leader-Elliot. Citizenship, authoritarianism and the changing shape of criminal law / Alan Norrie -- Fixing the future? The pre-emptive turn in criminal justice / Lucia Zedner -- 'Victim-driven' criminalisation? Some recent trends in the expansion of the criminal law / Leslie Sebba -- Criminal law, human rights and preventative justice / Andrew Ashworth -- The theory of vulnerable autonomy and the legitimacy of civil preventative orders / Peter Ramsay -- Expanding the boundaries of inchoate crimes : the growing reliance on preparatory offences / Bernadette McSherry -- Social science and criminal law reform : beyond mere opinion polling and penal populism / Mark Nolan -- Criminal law and private spaces : regulating homosexual acts in Singapore / Kumaralingam Amirthalingam -- Moral uncertainties of rape and murder : problems at the core of criminal law theory / Ngaire Naffine -- Criminal codes in the 21st century : the paradox of the liberal promise / Simon Bronitt and Miriam gani -- Faultlines between guilt and punishment in Australia's model criminal code / Ian Leader-Elliot.
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