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UTILITARIAN THEORY OF PUNISHMENT AND ITS ROLE IN MODERN PENITENTIARY SYSTEM FORMATION

Mikhail Nikolaevich Artemenkov
Smolensk State University


Submitted: April 25, 2011
Abstract. The article reveals the notion of utilitarianism theory, determines its content and distinguishes both strong and weak points of this punishment theory. Also this theory role in modern penitentiary system formation is researched in the article.
Key words and phrases:
теория утилитаризма
право
теория наказания
возмездие
преступление
utilitarianism theory
law
punishment theory
requital
crime
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