• criminal law, the victim and community: the shades of ‘we’ and the conceptual involvement of community in contemporary criminal law theory

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    • تاریخ ارائه: 1392/07/24
    • تاریخ انتشار در تی پی بین: 1392/07/24
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     the article addresses the argument, put forward by lernestedt, that the proprietor of the ‘criminal-law conflict’ is the community (or the community and the offender) and discusses his proposed theoretical model of criminal law trial. i raise questions regarding the legitimacy of such a model, focusing on four counts. firstly, i assert that his assumptions about the state the individual and the old/new versions of criminal law theory are society-dependent. secondly, i address some problems with the concept of community and particularly with the proposed conception of community, which seems to mostly exclude the offender. thirdly, i question the need for (or added value of) such a proposed conceptual involvement of the community as an actor in the criminal law process and theory. lastly, some potential problems with the idea of the victim as a mere “representative of us” are mentioned, including the possibly undesirable demands and limitations on the victim’s agency and issues of respect for the victim’s individuality.

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