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The Presumption of Punishment: A Critical Review of its Early Modern Origins
(Cambridge University Press, 2016)
Our conversations about punishment have been constrained by the presumption that crimes ought to be punished. This presumption does not entail that crimes must be punished, but rather that punishment occurs as a natural ...
Punishing the poor and the limits of legality
(SAGE, 2018)
Many of us feel that there is something distinctly wrong about punishing
people who are extremely poor. Criminal law theorists have offered different
explanations for this disquietude, among these is the idea that punishing ...
RESURGENCE OF TWO-RESPONSE SEQUENCES PUNISHED BY POINT-LOSS RESPONSE COST IN HUMANS
(Sociedad Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta / Mexican Society of Behavior Analysis, 2015)
Branding the delinquent: stigmatization, punishment and law enforcementMarcando al delincuente: estigmatización, castigo y cumplimiento del derecho
(Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, 2013)
Sexual abuse and corporal punishment during childhood: a pilot retroperspective survey of university students
(1992-07)
A sample of 497 students at the University of Costa Rica completed a survey on perceptions and experiences with various forms of punishment and experiences with sexual abuse during childhood. Spanking was shown to be the ...
Reinforcement and Punishment in Behavioral Models of Signal DetectionReforzamiento y castigo en modelos conductuales de detección de señales
(Sociedad Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta / Mexican Society of Behavior Analysis, 2010)
Physical punishment in children: opinions and behaviors of adults El castigo físico a los niños: opinión y conducta de los adultos.
(1993)
Five hundred twenty seven parents and tutors from three schools of Santiago were surveyed, using anonymous inquiry, to know behaviors and opinions towards child abuse. Sixty three percent of the sample judged physical ...