Critical Examination of Punitive Justice: Philosophical and Ethical Aspects
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This exam critically examines punitive justice through philosophical and ethical perspectives, evaluating implications for legal practices. Students critique punitive measures and assess alternative philosophies.
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Exam Details
Duration: 50 minutes
Prerequisites: Philosophy of Law, Ethics in Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Theory
Key Topics
- Punitive Justice
- Ethical Critique
- Philosophical Perspectives
- Legal Reforms
- Policy Implications
Learning Outcomes
- Critique Punitive Approaches
- Evaluate Ethical Standards
- Propose Alternative Philosophies
- Discuss Policy Reform
Full Description
This exam critically examines punitive justice through philosophical and ethical lenses, evaluating the implications of punishment in legal practices.
The significance of this examination lies in its potential to inform and reform punitive measures within criminal justice systems, enhancing their ethical standards.
Students will be assessed on their capacity to articulate criticisms of punitive approaches and evaluate alternative philosophies regarding punishment.
Additionally, participants may discuss current issues related to punishment efficacy and ethical considerations in policymaking.
Sample Questions
- What are the main criticisms of punitive justice models?
- How can ethical considerations reshape approaches to punishment?
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