Thursday, March 31, 2022
Lee on Proxy Crimes and Overcriminalization
Youngjae Lee (Fordham University School of Law) has posted Proxy Crimes and Overcriminalization (Criminal Law and Philosophy 2022) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
A solution to the problem of “overcriminalization” appears to be decriminalization of certain crimes. This Essay focuses on a group of crimes that has been labeled “proxy crimes” as a candidate to be eliminated. What are proxy crimes? Douglas Husak defines them as “offenses designed to achieve a purpose other than to prevent the conduct they explicitly proscribe.” Michael Moore describes them as involving situations where we “use one morally innocuous act as a proxy for another, morally wrongful act or mental state.” Put that way, proxy crimes seem highly problematic, and Larry Alexander and Kimberly Ferzan bluntly put, “We reject proxy crimes.” This Essay asks whether we should reject proxy crimes by presenting and evaluating Alexander and Ferzan’s treatment of the subject.
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/crimprof_blog/2022/03/lee-on-proxy-crimes-and-overcriminalization.html