Crime & Punishment: Issues in Legal Justice (PHIL2850)
Course level
Undergraduate
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Class hours
2 Lecture hours
1 Tutorial hour
Incompatible
PD285, PD736, PHIL7285
Assessment methods
Essays, quizzes & tutorial participation
Course enquiries
Study Abroad
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Course description
This course examines different attempts to justify punishment & to fit punishment to the crime. It examines the main proposals for justifying the institutions of punishment: (1) to punish moral wickedness; (2) to deter offenders; and (3) to treat & reform the offender. It also examines the different bases for determining the appropriate amounts of punishment, and for making punishment fit the crime. The institution of punishment includes various excuses, like diminished responsibility, & the rationale for these excuses will be explored & evaluated. Other topics to be discussed include capital punishment, mental illness and dangerous offenders. This course may not run if there are fewer than 20 enrolments.