"Retrieving retributivism" / R.A. Duff -- "Punishment pluralism" / Michael T. Cahill -- "What might retributive justice be? : an argument for the confrontational conception of the retributivism" / Dan Markel -- "Retributive justice and social cooperation" / Gerald Gaus -- "Some second thoughts on retributivism" / Jeffrie G. Murphy -- "Kant, retributivism, and civic respect" / Sarah Holtman -- "Pro tanto retributivism : judgment and the balance of principles in criminal justice" / Mark D. White -- "Hegel on punishment : a more sophisticated retributivism" / Jane Johnson -- "Entrapment and retributive theory" / Mark Tunick -- "The choice of evils and the collisions of theory" / Marc O. DeGirolami -- "Retributive sentencing, multiple offenders, and bulk discounts" / Richard L. Lippke -- "Retribution and capital punishment" / Thom Brooks
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The contributors offer analysis and explanations of new developments in retributivism, the philosophical account of punishment that holds that wrongdoers must be punished as a matter of right, duty, or justice, rather than deterrence, rehabilitation, or vengeance