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A role for expression in retributive theories of punishment

A role for expression in retributive theories of punishment

... Reprobation is not directly about who someone is, but about what is a legitimate sort of judgment to make about them. In the context of the community we have been discussing it places constraints on the policies of the ... See full document

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Does society have the right to punish? Is

Does society have the right to punish? Is

... its expression of outrage upon the commission of an ...believed punishment to be a “passionate reac- tion” to crime, and this expressive view of pun- ishment can be seen in modern-day notions of censure in ... See full document

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Punishment Without Purpose: The Retributive and Utilitarian Failures of the Child Pornography Non-Production Sentencing Guidelines

Punishment Without Purpose: The Retributive and Utilitarian Failures of the Child Pornography Non-Production Sentencing Guidelines

... criminal punishment—deterrence, incapacitation, just punishment, and ...Congress’s role by prescribing punishments that were essentially binding ...impose punishment for morally repugnant ... See full document

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Retributivist Theories

Retributivist Theories

... retributivist theories that draw on denunciation and the expression of moral emotions in order to justify ...that punishment should express our sense of the moral seriousness of crime as ...that ... See full document

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The role of CD147 expression in prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

The role of CD147 expression in prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis

... CD147 expression in various cancers: cancers of the liver (80%), prostate (80%), lung (62%), stomach (66%), colon (58%), rectum (59%), breast (64%), brain (90%), esophagus (87%), ovary (75%), urinary bladder ... See full document

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Retributive karma and the problem of blaming the victim

Retributive karma and the problem of blaming the victim

... her own misfortune may itself be perceived as an injustice. By discussing and elaborating an analogy that Sharma draws to illustrate the distinction he is making, I aim to bring out significant particularities of the ... See full document

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Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Nick Smith, University of New Hampshire Department of Philosophy

Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Nick Smith, University of New Hampshire Department of Philosophy

... rehabilitative theories, prison may not be the best venue for achieving its objectives because it isolates the offenders from the realities of life with which they must learn how to ... See full document

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Expression pattern of two otx genes suggests a role in specifying anterior body structures in zebrafish

Expression pattern of two otx genes suggests a role in specifying anterior body structures in zebrafish

... Inl J Oey lliol 39 559 573 (1995) 559 Oligillal Article Expression pattern of two otx genes suggests a role in specifying anterior body structures in zebrafish PASCALE MERCIER', ANTONIO SIMEONE2, FRAN[.] ... See full document

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Is Reward A Punishment? from Reward Addiction to Sensitivity to Punishment

Is Reward A Punishment? from Reward Addiction to Sensitivity to Punishment

... Written data gathered from 65 high school students was used to form the items in the scales. Additionally, theory and research findings in the literature on the effects of rewards and punishment were also ... See full document

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Role of downregulated miR-133a-3p expression in bladder cancer: a bioinformatics study

Role of downregulated miR-133a-3p expression in bladder cancer: a bioinformatics study

... the expression of miR-133a-3p in BC and provide insights into the molecular mechanism underlying ...the expression of miR-133a-3p in BC, we searched eligible studies from literature and Gene ... See full document

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The Role of the Pediatrician in Abolishing Corporal Punishment in Schools

The Role of the Pediatrician in Abolishing Corporal Punishment in Schools

... Pediatricians should work with the chain- men of the committees on school health of their state chapters of the American Academy of Pedi- atnics (AAP) to: (1) assess the current state la[r] ... See full document

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The effects of facial expressivity and cognitive attention on response to stress : comparisons of facial expressivity and cognitive attention, of natural and instructed strategies, and of concurrent and resultant reactions

The effects of facial expressivity and cognitive attention on response to stress : comparisons of facial expressivity and cognitive attention, of natural and instructed strategies, and of concurrent and resultant reactions

... Table of Contents Page Introduction 1 Facial Expression 3 Discharge Theories 3 Proprioceptive Feedback Theories 4 Support for Discharge Theories 7 Support for Proprioceptive Theories 10 [r] ... See full document

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The Role of Symmetry in the Interpretation of Physical Theories

The Role of Symmetry in the Interpretation of Physical Theories

... It is worth pointing out that the proposal outlined above for eliminating redundant represen- tational structure may seem to pit the philosopher against the physicist. For redundant structure often provides convenience ... See full document

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In vitro binding and expression studies demonstrate a role for the mouse Sry Q rich domain in sex determination

In vitro binding and expression studies demonstrate a role for the mouse Sry Q rich domain in sex determination

... sisting of either the entire B6 Sry mol- ecule (including the HMG box and Q- rich domain) or Q-rich domain were used in farwestern blotting of mouse testis imprints on PVDF membrane. Identical results were obtained in ... See full document

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The Role of Culture in International Relations Theories

The Role of Culture in International Relations Theories

... relations theories and provided a systematic review about the concept of culture, pursued by dif- ferent scholars in international relations theo- ...the role of culture as a concept in international ... See full document

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The Role of Education for Talents Development and Tourism Sustainability in Nepal: A Proposed Model

The Role of Education for Talents Development and Tourism Sustainability in Nepal: A Proposed Model

... Education is also one of the key factors to accelerate tourism and development. Al-Rabaani (2013) focused tourism linking to education as an important means for sustainable development while there is the establishment of ... See full document

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Cyber Deterrence by Punishment: Role of Different Perceptions

Cyber Deterrence by Punishment: Role of Different Perceptions

... Cyber deterrence by punishment is an alternative to deterrence by denial. In this strategy, a defending state threatens retalation against any attacking enemy state. The retaliation should be perceived by the ... See full document

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A possible role of the Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile in screening for autism: a proof-of-concept study in the specific sample of prematurely born children with birth weights <1,500 g

A possible role of the Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile in screening for autism: a proof-of-concept study in the specific sample of prematurely born children with birth weights <1,500 g

... Using the CSBS-DP-ITC, overall score, and the Sensation Seek- ing subscale of the ITSP, we obtained a screening tool that was able to identify all of the ASD children in our sample (con[r] ... See full document

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A critical role for myoglobin in zebrafish development

A critical role for myoglobin in zebrafish development

... Fig. 2. Gene expression pattern of myoglobin during zebrafish development. The early embryos shown are during cleavage period at the 4-cell stage (A) followed by the 512-cell stage (B) shortly before mid blastula ... See full document

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Regulation of gene expression by Pax6 in ocular cells: a case of tissue preferred expression of crystallins in lens

Regulation of gene expression by Pax6 in ocular cells: a case of tissue preferred expression of crystallins in lens

... Transcription factor binding sites of the mouse α A-crystallin promoter (see Fig. 4) were identified using site-directed mutagen- esis and transient transfections in cultured lens cells (Sommer et al., 1988; Nakamura et ... See full document

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