False accounting: why we shouldn't ask people who commit crimes to pay their debts to society
False accounting: why we shouldn't ask people who commit crimes to pay their debts to society
penal theory, penal debt, retributivism, life imprisonment, murder
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Ievins, Alice
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Jarman, Ben
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Reimer, Thea Thomasin
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14 June 2021
Ievins, Alice
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Jarman, Ben
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Reimer, Thea Thomasin
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Ievins, Alice, Jarman, Ben and Reimer, Thea Thomasin
(2021)
False accounting: why we shouldn't ask people who commit crimes to pay their debts to society.
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Published date: 14 June 2021
Keywords:
penal theory, penal debt, retributivism, life imprisonment, murder
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Local EPrints ID: 496270
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496270
ISSN: 0791-587X
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Alice Ievins
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Ben Jarman
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Thea Thomasin Reimer
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