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The Relevance Of Culpability To The Punishment And Prevention Of Crime, R. J. Spjut Jul 2015

The Relevance Of Culpability To The Punishment And Prevention Of Crime, R. J. Spjut

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It follows that if a legal system may fairly punish only a person who culpably violated the law, a preventive restraint like self-defense is also fair only when it is used against a person whose offense or imminent offense is culpable. Such measures as punishment and prevention are justified because "a person who violates the order of fairness, which can be described as a system of rights,forfeits certain of his own rights." The forfeiture theory implicitly associates A's loss of rights with his deserts and suggests some analogy with punishment. Finnis' argument both makes explicit the analogy and shifts attention …