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April 13, 2005
New Article Spotlight
Dan Markel of Florida State has posted State, Be Not Proud: A Retributivist Defense of the Commutation of Death Row and the Abolition of Execution on SSRN. Here's the abstract:
In the aftermath of Governor Ryan's
decision to commute the sentences of each offender on Illinois' death
row, various scholars have claimed that Ryan’s action was cruel,
callous, a grave injustice, and, from a retributivist perspective, an
unmitigated moral disaster. This Article contests that position,
showing not only why a commutation of death row is permitted under
principles of retributive justice, but also why it might be required.
When properly understood, retributive justice, in its commitment to
moral accountability and equal liberty, hinges on modesty and dignity
in modes of punishment. In this vein, retributivism opposes the
apparently ineluctable slide towards ever-harsher punishments in the
name of justice. While the thesis I defend is sited in the particular
context of the death penalty, the implications reach more broadly; the
argument offered here signals that a commitment to retributivism in no
way impedes the realization of humane institutions of criminal justice
and a rejection of the benighted, misbegotten, and often brutal status
quo we shamefully permit to endure.
To obtain the paper, click here. [Mark Godsey]
April 13, 2005 in Scholarship | Permalink
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