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This article examines the value of punishing individuals when they have been unable to complete their criminal course of conduct, and whether harm is the relevant trigger in these cases. This is particularly relevant given the nature of inchoate crime, whereby the ultimate intended criminal act has not taken place.

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This page is a summary of: The Relevance of Harm as the Criterion for the Punishment of Impossible Attempts, The Journal of Criminal Law, April 2009, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1350/jcla.2009.73.2.561.
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