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Mirko Bagaric
Mirko Bagaric
Swinburne University Law School
Verified email at swinburne.edu.au
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The vacuous concept of dignity
M Bagaric, J Allan
Journal of Human Rights 5 (2), 257-270, 2006
1692006
Punishment and sentencing: A rational approach
M Bagaric
Deakin University, 2001
1642001
Not Enough Official Torture in the World-The Circumstances in Which Torture Is Morally Justifiable
M Bagaric, J Clarke
USFL Rev. 39, 581, 2004
1302004
The errors of retributivism.
M Bagaric, K Amarasekara
Melbourne University Law Review 24 (1), 124-189, 2000
1232000
Feeling sorry?–Tell someone who cares: The irrelevance of remorse in sentencing
M Bagaric, K Amarasekara
The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice 40 (4), 364-376, 2001
892001
Torture: when the unthinkable is morally permissible
M Bagaric, J Clarke
State University of New York Press, 2007
882007
International Sentencing Law: In Search of a Justification and Coherent Framework
M Bagaric, J Morss
International Criminal Law Review 6 (2), 191-255, 2006
832006
Migration and refugee law: Principles and practice in Australia
J Vrachnas, M Bagaric, P Dimopoulos, A Pathinayake
Cambridge University Press, 2011
802011
Australian sentencing: Principles and practice
R Edney, M Bagaric
Deakin University, 2007
682007
Technological incarceration and the end of the prison crisis
M Bagaric, D Hunter, G Wolf
The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-) 108 (1), 73-135, 2018
672018
The punishment should fit the crime-not the prior convictions of the person that committed the crime: An argument for less impact being accorded to previous convictions in …
M Bagaric
San Diego L. Rev. 51, 343, 2014
652014
In defence of a utilitarian theory of punishment: Punishing the innocent and the compatibility of utilitarianism and rights
M Bagaric
Australasian Journal of Legal Philosophy 24 (1999), 95-144, 1999
581999
Prison abolition
M Bagaric, D Hunter, J Svilar
The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-) 111 (2), 351-406, 2021
482021
Rich offender, poor offender: why it (sometimes) matters in sentencing
M Bagaric
Law & Ineq. 33, 1, 2015
482015
Goodbye justice, hello happiness: Welcoming positive psychology to the law
M Bagaric, J McConvill
Deakin L. Rev. 10, 1, 2005
462005
The capacity of criminal sanctions to shape the behaviour of offenders: Specific deterrence doesn’t work, rehabilitation might and the implications for sentencing
M Bagaric, T Alexander
Deakin University, 2012
422012
(Marginal) general deterrence doesn’t work–and what it means for sentencing
M Bagaric, T Alexander
Deakin University, 2011
422011
Mitigating America's Mass Incarceration Crisis Without Compromising Community Protection: Expanding the Role of Rehabilitation in Sentencing
M Bagaric, G Wolf, W Rininger
Lewis & Clark L. Rev. 22, 1, 2018
402018
Injecting Content into the Mirage that is Proportionality in Sentencing
M Bagaric
Deakin University, 2013
402013
Sentencing: The road to nowhere
M Bagaric
Sydney Law Review, The 21 (4), 597-626, 1999
401999
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