Centre for Inquiry Canada | Rejecting Retributivism by Gregg D. Caruso @CentreforInquiryCanada | Uploaded March 2021 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
In this presentation, given on February 27, 2021, Professor of Philosophy and author Gregg D. Caruso detailed the argument for eliminating retributivism from the criminal justice system. The retributivist justification for punishment maintains that punishment of a wrongdoer is justified for the reason that they deserve something bad to happen to them because they have knowingly done wrong. Caruso is the author of Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice.
Gregg Caruso's web site:
greggcaruso.com
In this presentation, given on February 27, 2021, Professor of Philosophy and author Gregg D. Caruso detailed the argument for eliminating retributivism from the criminal justice system. The retributivist justification for punishment maintains that punishment of a wrongdoer is justified for the reason that they deserve something bad to happen to them because they have knowingly done wrong. Caruso is the author of Rejecting Retributivism: Free Will, Punishment, and Criminal Justice.
Gregg Caruso's web site:
greggcaruso.com