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Why is it important?
A solid grasp of our intuitions about justice and punishment enables us to create penal policies that ensure people feel justice is being served. A criminal justice system that ignores psychological realities is bound to backfire, as no one wants to follow norms they perceive as unjust.
Perspectives
Remarkably, many psychological findings match philosophical theories perfectly.
Michał Kłusek
Charles University
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This page is a summary of: Status and moral education: On the philosophy and psychology of punishment., Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, February 2025, American Psychological Association (APA),
DOI: 10.1037/teo0000312.
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