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39 Vill. L. Rev. 363 (1994)
A Punitive Damages Overview: Functions, Problems and Reform

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A PUNITIVE DAMAGES OVERVIEW: FUNCTIONS,
PROBLEMS AND REFORM
DAvD G. OWEN*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. NATURE AND SOURCES OF PUNITrVE DAMAGES .......... 364
A.  General Principles  ..................................  364
B.  H istory  ............................................  368
C. Controversial Nature of Punitive Damages ............ 370
1.  In  General  .....................................  370
2. Tort Reform-Rhetoric and Reality ............... 371
II. FUNCrIONS OF PUNITVE DAMAGES ..................... 373
A.  General Principles  ..................................  373
B.  Specific Functions ...................................  374
1.  Education  ......................................  374
2.  Retribution  .....................................  375
3.  Deterrence  ......................................  377
4.  Compensation ...................................  378
5.  Law  Enforcement ................................  380
III. THE CRITICISMS CRITIQUED ............................ 382
A. Confusion of Tort and Criminal Law ................. 382
B. Vagueness Generating Unprincipled Awards ........... 384
C. Misdirection of Punishments and Rewards ............ 389
D. Social Harm from Excessive Punishment .............. 396
IV.  REFORM  PROPOSALS  ...................................  400
A.  Constitutional Reform  ...............................  401
B. Legislative and Judicial Reform ...................... 407
V.  CONCLUSION   ..........................................  413
* James Byrnes Research Scholar & Professor of Tort Law, University of South
Carolina. Gerald Boston and Michael Rustad provided valuable comments on an
earlier draft, Mary McCormick lent helpful research support, and Stephanie John-
ston provided meticulous editorial assistance. Fearful that the cure [might be]
worse than the disease, Phillip Massinger, The Bondman, Act I, Scene 1, I chose not
to ask Pat Hubbard for his thoughts.

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