- Jean Elizabeth Hampton
Jean Elizabeth Hampton (
June 1 ,1954 -April 2 ,1996 ) was an American political philosopher. Author of "Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition", "Political Philosophy", "The Authority of Reason", "The Intrinsic Worth of Persons" and, withJeffrie G Murphy , "Forgiveness and Mercy".Main Theory
She subscribed [For a statement of her theory of punishment, see Hampton, J, "The Moral Education Theory of Punishment", in Simmons et al, eds., "Punishiment", 1995, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ., ISBN 0-691-02955-5, pp. 112-142] to the Moral Education theory of punishment, where the goal is to first educate the criminal and then secondly educate society about the morally wrong action that has been done by the criminal. This theory does not condone 'pain' inflicted punishment, nor does it believe that incarceration is always the answer. The theory states that all criminals even if they have wronged society, are still due their autonomous rights guaranteed them by the state, and it is the state's duty to uphold the moral education of the criminal the best way that they can.
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* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0065-972X(199611)70%3A2%3C191%3AJEH1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2 Jean Elizabeth Hampton] - memorial in the "Proceedings and Addresses of the APA".
* [http://www.humesociety.org/publications/bulletin/25-1.html Jean Hampton] - obituary in the "Bulletin of the Hume Society".
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