2015
DOI: 10.1111/plar.12109
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Etiology/Assessment/Redress: Criminal Bodies and State Impunity

Abstract: This article develops a theoretical model for analyzing punishment across cultures, with emphasis on its utility for parsing state‐inflicted punishment. I suggest that a tripartite relationship can be observed in justice systems across cultures, and identify an inherent consistency among what a particular culture considers a social breach (etiology), the process of determining the social significance of a breach (assessment), and the array of actions deemed appropriate in response (redress). Drawing on a famil… Show more

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