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The 4th and final volume in the series defines the philosophical basis for criminalizing so-called "victimless crimes", such as pornography and consensual sexual activity.

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`It is comprehensive, systematic, argued with a rigour and scrupulousness unmatched, let alone surpassed, in any comparable study.' Times Literary Supplement
`the most comprehensive and fully argued liberal treatment of the moral limits of the criminal law yet to be produced' Times Higher Education Supplement
'full of detail and careful argument ... a very subtle and nuanced book ... The work is wide-ranging, and has value for those with interests in social philosophy and ethics as well as philosophers of law.' Joel J. Kupperman, University of Connecticut, Mind, Vol. 101, No. 401, Jan 1992

The Moral Limits of the Criminal Law Volume 4 Harmless Wrongdoing

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    Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
    Publication Date: 8/2/1990 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780195064704, 978-0195064704
    ISBN10: 0195064704

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The 4th and final volume in the series defines the philosophical basis for criminalizing so-called "victimless crimes", such as pornography and consensual sexual activity.

    Trade Review
    `It is comprehensive, systematic, argued with a rigour and scrupulousness unmatched, let alone surpassed, in any comparable study.' Times Literary Supplement
    `the most comprehensive and fully argued liberal treatment of the moral limits of the criminal law yet to be produced' Times Higher Education Supplement
    'full of detail and careful argument ... a very subtle and nuanced book ... The work is wide-ranging, and has value for those with interests in social philosophy and ethics as well as philosophers of law.' Joel J. Kupperman, University of Connecticut, Mind, Vol. 101, No. 401, Jan 1992

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