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REFLECTIONS ON FLOGGING - AN ESSAY - REVIEW OF THE WORK OF LESLIE WILKINS AND TOM MURTON

NCJ Number
6177
Journal
ISSUES IN CRIMINOLOGY Volume: 6 Issue: 2 Dated: (SUMMER 1971) Pages: 95-112
Author(s)
R KORN
Date Published
1971
Length
18 pages
Annotation
COMPARISON OF THE METHODOLOGY AND RESULTS REACHED BY WILKINS, WHO IS PRO-CORPORAL PUNISHMENT FOR PRISONERS. AND MURTON, WHO IS AGAINST IT.
Abstract
WILKINS BELIEVES THAT MORAL JUDGMENT MUST BE SUSPENDED UNTIL SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION CAN DETERMINE WHETHER THE MEANS - FLOGGING - JUSTIFIES THE END - REHABILITATION. MURTON, WITH HIS PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE AT THE ARKANSAS PRISON FARMS, BELIEVES THAT ALL FORMS OF ABUSE ARE INTRINSICALLY WRONG.

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