Volume 18, Issue 2 (2004) Symposium on Criminal Punishment
Introduction
Articles
On Aristotelian Criminal Law: A Reply to Duff
Kyron Huigens
Moral Ambiguity in White Collar Criminal Law
Stuart P. Green
Boundary Changes and the Nexus between Formal and Informal Social Control: Truancy Intervention as a Case Study in Criminal Justice Expansionism
Gordon Bazemore, Leslie A. Leip, and Jeanne Stinchcomb
Essays
Our Millian Constitution: The Supreme Court's Repudiation of Immorality as a Ground of Criminal Punishment
Keith Burgees-Jackson
Does Attempted Murder Deserve Greater Punishment than Murder - Moral Luck and the Duty to Prevent Harm
Russell Christopher
Punishment, Guilt, and Shame in Biblical Thought
George P. Fletcher
Punishment, Forgiveness, and the Proxy Problem
Daniel N. Robinson
Prescription for Safer Communities
Chuck Colson and Pat Nolan
Speeches
Why Mandatory Minimums Make No Sense
John S. Martin Jr.
Sentencing Reform, the Federal Criminal Justice System,and Judicial and Prosecutorial Discretion
William B. Mateja
Mandatory Minimums: Fine in Principle, Inexcusable When Mindless
G. Robert Blakey
Notes
Victim's Rights and the Danger of Domestication of the Restorative Justice Paradigm
Christa Obold-Eshleman