
The Age of Culpability: Children and the Nature of Criminal Responsibility - Paperback
The Age of Culpability: Children and the Nature of Criminal Responsibility - Paperback
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by Gideon Yaffe (Author)
Gideon Yaffe presents a theory of criminal responsibility according to which child criminals deserve leniency not because of their psychological, behavioural, or neural immaturity but because they are denied the vote. He argues that full shares of criminal punishment are deserved only by those who have a full share of say over the law.
Author Biography
Gideon Yaffe, Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, Yale Law School
Gideon Yaffe is Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy and Psychology at Yale. He is the author of Attempts: In the Philosophy of Action and the Criminal Law (OUP 2010), as well as books about John Locke and Thomas Reid. He also collaborates with neuroscientists on experiments intended to be of relevance to criminal responsibility assessments.



















