- “Getting Off on a Technicality:” The Achimota School Case and Juvenile Justice in Ghana
- Violent Video Games, Recruitment and Extremism
- Legitimate Defenses as a Ground for Permissibility in UAE Law
- A Philosophical History of Police Power
- Mandatory Prosecution in the Changing Time: A Systematic Literature Review
- Answering Stigma: Lifers’ Responsive Work in Penal Communication
- The Use of Good Character Discounts in Sentencing Financial Fraudsters
- Murder Might Not Break the Law
- Decoding White-Collar Crime
- Experiences, Views, and Attitudes of Participants of a Mediation Dialogue Group Implemented Within a Restorative Justice Framework in the Context of Non-related Traffic Accidents in Belgium: A Thematic Analysis
- Beyond Judicial Solitude: Listening in the Politics of Criminal Sentencing
- Evaluating Prison Abolition Versus Exploring Prison Reform
- Exposing, Reversing, and Inheriting Crimes as Traumas from the Neurosciences to Epigenetics: Why Criminal Law Cannot Yet Afford A(nother) Biology-induced Overhaul
- Institutional Corruption, Institutional Corrosion and Collective Responsibility
- Sentencing, Artificial Intelligence, and Condemnation: A Reply to Taylor
- Double Jeopardy, Autrefois Acquit and the Legal Ethics of the Rule Against Unreasonably Splitting a Case
- Ethical Resource Allocation in Policing: Why Policing Requires a Different Approach from Healthcare
- Can Retributivism and Risk Assessment Be Reconciled?
- Between Redemption and Retribution: Justifying Commutations for Life-without-parole Sentences in California
- Fear and Actual Victimization: Exploring the Gap among Social Activists in India
- The Criminalization of Childhood and Adolescence, A Review of Willful Defiance: The Movement to Dismantle the School-To-Prison Pipeline
- Seeking and Speaking the Truth: Criminal Testimonial Justice. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 2023, 224 pp., $68
- Gendered Challenges in the Line of Duty: Narratives of Gender Discrimination, Sexual Harassment and Violence Against Female Police Officers
- Justice by Algorithm: The Limits of AI in Criminal Sentencing
- Disenfranchisement as Distancing from Offenders?
- Criminal Behavior and Mental Health Problems among Adolescents: A Cross-sectional Study and Description of Prevention Policy in Sweden
- The Agency Objection to Preventive Exclusion from Public Spaces
- A Proposal to Criminalize State Torture in the United States*
- Actions, Agents, and Consequences
- Retributivism, State Misconduct, and the Criminal Process
- Applying the Imminence Requirement to Police
- Punishment and Public Reason: Reply to Hoskins
- Exprisonment: Deprivation of Liberty on the Street and at Home
- Vigilantism and Trust in the System
- Drug Wars, Drug Violence, and Drug Addiction in the Americas
- What Does It Mean to End Mass Incarceration, and How Would We Know If We Did?
- False Reporting in the Norwegian Police: Analyzing Counter-productive Elements in Performance Management Systems
- What is Fundamental in Criminal Law?
- Quasi-Universal Forensic DNA Databases
- The Vanishing Promise of Police Reform
- Can a Machine Sentence Justly?
- “Stand Your Ground”: A Clarification
- Sex, Lies, and Reasonableness: The Case for Subjectifying the Criminalisation of Deceptive Sex
- Public Reason and the Justification of Punishment
- The Elusive Concept of Dangerousness: The State of the Art in Criminal Legal Theory and the Necessity of Further Research
- The Varieties of Attitudes Towards Offenders
- Shrinking the Police Footprint
- Restraining Police Use of Lethal Force and the Moral Problem of Militarization
- Prosecutorial and Police Disclosure Ethics in Criminal Evidence Review in the UK and the US. A Comparative Account
- The Limits of Reallocative and Algorithmic Policing
- The Promise (and Peril) of Libertarian Solutions to Gun Violence
- The Ethics of Punishment and the Impact Assumption. — Reconsidering the Role of Penal Ethicists
- The Paradox of Innocence: Why Abolishing the Death Penalty May Increase Miscarriages of Justice
- Political Theory and Limiting the Right of Self-Defense
- Witness Preparation before Trial in Anglo-American Law: Aims, Dangers, and Remedies
- Breaking Laws, Just and Unjust
- The Law vs. the Sword: Arthur Ripstein’s Account of the Morality and Law of War
- Rethinking the Use of Criminal Records
- Can AI Weapons Make Ethical Decisions?
- Regulation as Punishment
- Making More Room for Mercy and Forgiveness
- The Scope and Limits of the Criminal Regulation of Sexuality
- Armed Drones and Ethical Policing: Risk, Perception, and the Tele-Present Officer
- Theaters of Pardoning
- AI Challenges and the Inadequacy of Human Rights Protections
- Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Digital Fourth Amendment
- Retributivism and the Dynamic Desert Model: Three Challenges to Dagan and Roberts
- Making Artificial Intelligence Transparent: Fairness and the Problem of Proxy Variables
- Policing, Brutality, and the Demands of Justice
- Prisoner Interpretations and Expectations for the Ethical Governance of HMIP Survey Data
- The Rationality of Racial Profiling
- The Promise of Procedural Abolitionism
- How Is Criminal Justice Related to the Rest of Justice?
- Torture and American Exceptionalism
- Weighing Ethical Considerations in Proposed Non-recent Child Sexual Abuse Investigations: A Response to Maslen and Paine’s Oxford CSA Framework
- Criminal Histories and Criminal Futures
- Reflections Beyond the Shadow
- “Women’s Inhumanity Towards Women?” Treatment of Female Crime Suspects by Female Officers of the Nigerian Police
- New Public Management and the Police Profession at Play
- Protecting the Continuing Duties of Loyalty and Confidentiality in Ineffective Assistance of Counsel Claims
- Killings By, and Of, Police
- De-Democratizing Criminal Law
- Some Remarks on Criminology and Moral Philosophy
- Scambaiting on the Spectrum of Digilantism
- In and Beyond Misdemeanorland
- Rights in Criminal Law in the Light of a Will Theory
- The Torture Debate and the Toleration of Torture
- Criminal Culpability and the Political Meaning of Age
- Restorative Justice, Consistency and Proportionality: Examining the Trade-off
- When Should the Police Investigate Cases of Non-recent Child Sexual Abuse?
- Why Gun Control is So Hard
- Retributivism, Penal Censure, and Life Imprisonment without Parole
- Objections to Coercive Neurocorrectives for Criminal Offenders –Why Offenders’ Human Rights Should Fundamentally Come First
- The Holy Grail of Democratic Policing
- Rethinking the Moral Responsibilities Pertaining to the Use of Lethal Force by Police and Combatants
- Shame for Kantians, and Others
- Predicting Proportionality: The Case for Algorithmic Sentencing
- Paying to Be Punished: A Statutory Analysis of Sex Offender Registration Fees
- Not the Marrying Kind: A Review of Courting Death: The Supreme Court and Capital Punishment
- Deserved Delayed Release? ; The Communicative Theory of Punishment and Indeterminate Prison Sentences
- The Moral Justification for the Preventive Detention of Terrorists
- Keeping the Moral Score
- The Legitimacy of Judicial Responses to Moral Panic: Perceived vs. Normative Legitimacy
- Punishment and Bad Upbringing
- A Hard Look at the Presumption of Innocence
- Should the Religious Be Exempt? Questions of Justice, Character, and the Maintenance of Norms
- Free Will, Punishment, and the Burden of Proof
- Principle and Pragmatism in the Death Penalty Debate
- Two Mistakes about the Concept of Punishment
- Loyalty, Justice, and Rights: Royce and Police Ethics in Twenty-First-Century America
- Motive, Action, and Confusions in the Debate over Hate Crime Legislation
- Contractualism and the Death Penalty
- Punitive Restoration and Restorative Justice
- Comparing the Laws of Privacy
- Should Law track Morality?
- Mill’s Defense of Capital Punishment
- Forfeiture Theory and Symmetrical Attackers
- Why Would Two-Level Consequentialists Punish Only the Guilty?
- Moral Responsibility and Intentional Action: Sehon on Freedom and Purpose
- Punishment and Autonomous Shame in Confucian Thought
- Taking Deterrence Seriously: The Wide-Scope Deterrence Theory of Punishment
- Considering Murphy on Human Executioners
- Mitigation Evidence and the Ethical Role of a Defense Attorney in a Capital Case
- Dr. Death? Professionalism, Virtue, and U.S. Physician Participation in the Death Penalty
- Punishment, Liberalism, and Public Reason
- Note From the Editors
- Civics, Policy, and Demoralization
- Reply to Bennett