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=== Open Questions===
=== Open Questions===
Questions: negative reforms only (Mathiesen, Frankfurter Schule, ...) oder positive Vorschläge (Thomas Bianchi).
*What is to be abolished?
Problem der moralischen Basis des Abolitionsdiskurses: keine unschuldigen Opfer wie die Sklaven, sondern schuldige Täter.
*Prison as punishment, i.e. as a punitive reaction to crime, i.e. as a legal reaction to a violation of criminal law that consists of the intentional infliction of suffering to make someone "pay" for his crime.
*Not: confinement per se. Not confinement for medical reasons or reasons of public security (serial killer).
*Empirical hypothesis: public security can be guaranteed as well as with prisons or even better by ambulatory measures.
+Questions: negative reforms only (Mathiesen, Frankfurter Schule, ...) oder positive Vorschläge (Thomas Bianchi).
*Problem der moralischen Basis des Abolitionsdiskurses: keine unschuldigen Opfer wie die Sklaven, sondern schuldige Täter.


==Criminal Law and the Criminal Justice System==
==Criminal Law and the Criminal Justice System==
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