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Die Sicherungsverwahrung im englischen und deutschen Strafrecht : ein Beitrag zur Behandlung und Bestrafung der Rezidivisten
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Year: 1967 Publisher: Berlin : Duncker u. Humblot,

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Materials relating to preventive detention in the Scandinavian countries
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Year: 1973 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : European Law Divison, Law Library, Library of Congress,

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Etude sur la détention préventive
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Year: 1878 Publisher: Gand : Hoste,

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Der Vollzug der Untersuchungshaft
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ISBN: 311010444X Year: 1985 Publisher: Berlin : de Gruyter,

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Översikt av samordning och koordinering av nationella åtgärder inom förebyggande verksamhet
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Year: 2010 Publisher: Stockholm : Nordens Välfärdscenter,

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Der Vollzug der Untersuchungshaft
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Chapter 5 Is Preventive Detention Morally Worse than Quarantine?
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Oxford, England : Hart Publishing,

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Preventive detention shares many features with the quarantine measures sometimes employed in the context of infectious disease control. Both interventions involve imposing constraints on freedom of movement and association. Both interventions are standardly undeserved: in quarantine, the detained individual deserves no detention (or so I will assume), and in preventive detention, the individual has already endured any detention that can be justified by reference to desert. Both interventions are, in contrast to civil commitment under mental health legislation, normally imposed on more-or-less fully autonomous individuals. And both interventions are intended to reduce the risk that the constrained individual poses to the public. Yet despite these similarities, preventive detention and quarantine have received rather different moral report cards, with preventive detention attracting far greater criticism. One possible explanation for this is that many people implicitly endorse the view that preventive detention is always, in at least one respect, more morally problematic than quarantine. In this chapter I challenge that view by considering and rejecting six attempts to justify it, beginning with four attempts that I think can be easily dismissed, and proceeding to consider in more detail two attempts that are more resilient to criticism. Ultimately, I argue that all six attempts fail: preventive detention is not always more problematic, in one respect, than quarantine. I conclude by drawing out some implications of my argument. Of course, it does not follow from my argument that preventive detention is not in some cases more problematic than quarantine. A secondary purpose of this chapter, pursued in parallel to the first, is to identify the considerations that determine whether and when preventive detention is indeed in some respect more problematic.


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Chapter 5 Is Preventive Detention Morally Worse than Quarantine?
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Year: 2019 Publisher: Oxford, England : Hart Publishing,

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Preventive detention shares many features with the quarantine measures sometimes employed in the context of infectious disease control. Both interventions involve imposing constraints on freedom of movement and association. Both interventions are standardly undeserved: in quarantine, the detained individual deserves no detention (or so I will assume), and in preventive detention, the individual has already endured any detention that can be justified by reference to desert. Both interventions are, in contrast to civil commitment under mental health legislation, normally imposed on more-or-less fully autonomous individuals. And both interventions are intended to reduce the risk that the constrained individual poses to the public. Yet despite these similarities, preventive detention and quarantine have received rather different moral report cards, with preventive detention attracting far greater criticism. One possible explanation for this is that many people implicitly endorse the view that preventive detention is always, in at least one respect, more morally problematic than quarantine. In this chapter I challenge that view by considering and rejecting six attempts to justify it, beginning with four attempts that I think can be easily dismissed, and proceeding to consider in more detail two attempts that are more resilient to criticism. Ultimately, I argue that all six attempts fail: preventive detention is not always more problematic, in one respect, than quarantine. I conclude by drawing out some implications of my argument. Of course, it does not follow from my argument that preventive detention is not in some cases more problematic than quarantine. A secondary purpose of this chapter, pursued in parallel to the first, is to identify the considerations that determine whether and when preventive detention is indeed in some respect more problematic.


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Een en ander over preventieve hechtenis en hare toerekening op de hoofdstraf : proefschrift ter verkrijging van den graad van doctor in de Rechtswetenschap aan de Rijks-Universiteit te Leiden ... op dinsdag den 31sten October 1882 ...
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Year: 1882 Publisher: Leiden : van Doesburgh,

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