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24 Crim. Just. Ethics 1 (2005)

handle is hein.journals/crimjeth24 and id is 1 raw text is: CRIMINAL JUSTICE ETHICS

VOLUME24 / NUMBERI

WINTER/SPRING 2005

COMMENTARY: The Role of Nonprofits in the Rehabilitation of Prisoners I
HON. MARK L. EARLEY

ARTICLES

Liberal and Republican Arguments
Against the Disenfranchisement
of Felons /
JEFFREY REIMAN
Punishing Hate and Achieving
Equality /
DAVID M. ADAMS
IN    THE
Review Essay / Defeating Terrorism
Without Fighting a War
Philip B. Heymann, Terrorism, Freedom
and Security: Winning Without War
JOHN M. BURKOFF

Crimes Beyond Justice? Retributivism
and War Crimes /                       31
3    AARON FICHTELBERG
19
LITERATURE
Review Essay / Disgust, Dignity,
47    and a Public Intellectual              52
Martha C. Nussbaum, Hiding from Humanity:
Disgust, Shame and the Law
JUDITH ANDRE

Publications Received
Announcements

Published by the Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNY
and the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University.

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