Conclusion

S. P. Garvey
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Abstract

This concluding chapter reflects on what has gone before. The idea that a democratic state’s reason for being is to authoritatively resolve disagreements among free and equal citizens over the demands of justice suggests that peace, not justice, is the first virtue of social institutions, including the institutions through which the state imposes punishment. It then ponders, in light of the actus reus and mens rea requirements, the legitimacy of state punishment as currently administered in the various jurisdictions of the United States. Judged only in terms of the actus reus and mens rea requirements, it seems those jurisdictions earn passing grades. Existing rules and doctrines, enacted in the exercise of democratic authority, appear to keep the state’s power to ascribe guilt largely within the bounds of legitimacy. One might nonetheless think those jurisdictions illegitimately criminalize forms of conduct they have no authority to criminalize, or that they illegitimately impose punishments so severe as to exceed their authority. These questions are left for others to address.
结论
最后一章是对过去的反思。民主国家存在的理由是权威地解决自由平等的公民之间对正义要求的分歧,这一观点表明,和平,而不是正义,是社会制度的首要美德,包括国家施加惩罚的制度。然后,根据事实和行为实质的要求,思考目前在美国不同司法管辖区实施的国家惩罚的合法性。仅从事实依据和行为实质要求来判断,这些司法管辖区似乎获得了及格的分数。在行使民主权力过程中制定的现行规则和原则,似乎使国家将罪责归责的权力在很大程度上保持在合法的范围内。然而,人们可能会认为,这些司法管辖区非法地将他们无权定罪的行为形式定为刑事犯罪,或者他们非法地施加了过于严厉的惩罚,以至于超出了他们的权力。这些问题留给其他人去解决。
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