Overcriminalization
The Limits of the Criminal Law
By Douglas Husak
Professor of Philosophy, Rutgers University
Oxford University Press, New York, 2008
244 Pages
2 Mb
Contents
1 The Amount of Criminal Law
I. Too Much Punishment, Too Many Crimes
II. How More Crimes Produce Injustice
III. The Content of New Offenses
IV. An Example of Overcriminalization
2 Internal Constraints on Criminalization
I. The “General Part” of Criminal Law
II. From Punishment to Criminalization
III. A Right Not to Be Punished?
IV. Malum Prohibitum
3 External Constraints on Criminalization 120
I. Infringing the Right Not to Be Punished
II. The Devil in the Details
III. Crimes of Risk Prevention
4 Alternative Theories of Criminalization
I. Law and Economics
II. Utilitarianism
III. Legal Moralism
Table of Cases
Bibliography
Index
1 The Amount of Criminal Law
I. Too Much Punishment, Too Many Crimes
II. How More Crimes Produce Injustice
III. The Content of New Offenses
IV. An Example of Overcriminalization
2 Internal Constraints on Criminalization
I. The “General Part” of Criminal Law
II. From Punishment to Criminalization
III. A Right Not to Be Punished?
IV. Malum Prohibitum
3 External Constraints on Criminalization 120
I. Infringing the Right Not to Be Punished
II. The Devil in the Details
III. Crimes of Risk Prevention
4 Alternative Theories of Criminalization
I. Law and Economics
II. Utilitarianism
III. Legal Moralism
Table of Cases
Bibliography
Index
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