Incivilities
Regulating Offensive Behaviour (Studies in Penal Theory and Penal Ethics)
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Author
Contributions
- Andrew Von Hirsch (Editor) - Contributor
- AP Simester (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2006-12-30 - Hart Publishing
Language
English
Word Count
73,250 words, Guess
Page Count
293 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8918292M
- ISBN-139781841134994
- ISBN-101841134996
- OCLC Control Number191806838
- Library of Congress Control Number2007270918
and 1 more
- Goodreads1708259
Classifications
- LCCKD1968 .I53 2006
Description
Prohibitions against offensive conduct have existed for many years, but their extent and use was on the decline. Recently, however, several jurisdictions, including England and Wales, have moved to broaden the reach and severity of measures against incivilities. New measures include expanded targeting of unpopular forms of public conduct, such as begging, and legislation authorising magistrates to issue prohibitory orders against anti-social behaviour. Because these quality-of-life prohibitions can be so restrictive of personal liberties, it is essential to develop adequate guiding and limiting principles concerning State intervention in this area. This book addresses the legal regulation of offensive behaviour. Topics include: the nature of offensiveness; the grounds and permissible scope of criminal prohibitions against offensive behaviour; the legitimacy of civil orders against incivilities; and identifying the social trends that have generated current political interest in preventing incivilities through intervention of law. These questions are addressed by eleven distinguished philosophers, criminal law theorists, criminologists, and sociologists. In an area that has attracted much public comment but little theoretical analysis to date, these essays develop a fuller conceptual framework for debating questions about the legal regulation of offensive behaviour
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