Punishment and citizenship a theory of criminal disenfranchisement
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in penal theory and philosophyPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2019Description: x, 180p. 24 cmISBN:- 9780190848620
- 324.62086927 23 TR-P
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"In Punishment and Citizenship: A Theory of Criminal Disenfranchisement, Milena Tripkovic develops a normative theory of restrictions to electoral rights of criminal offenders. Arguing that disenfranchisement is not punishment but a citizenship sanction, she examines what duties criminals owe to their polities"--
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