The Importance of Placing Blame: Criminal Law and the Stabilization of Norms

IF 0.9 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Criminal Law Forum Pub Date : 2020-03-12 DOI:10.1007/s10609-020-09390-1
Monika Simmler
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This article argues that the function of criminal law and of punishment consists in stabilizing norms by ascribing culpability. A theoretical and sociological examination of the mechanism of placing blame reveals that it consists of three elements. Blame is placed only if a capable addressee of norms is present (personhood), if this person was in the time of offending competent enough to question a norm (competence), and if this person actually communicated a negation of this norm (message). If these requirements are met, an act destabilizes the norm effectively, and punishment becomes necessary. The fault requirement therefore is crucial for fulfilling criminal law’s function, i.e. the stabilization of norms within society by means of punishment. In outlining the social importance of placing blame, this article establishes a basis for both a sociological approach to and a normative discussion regarding theories of punishment and of responsibility, and discloses that respecting the principle of culpability is not only an expression of justice but also one of social necessity.
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罪责的重要性:刑法与规范的稳定化
本文认为,刑法和刑罚的功能在于通过归责来稳定规范。对指责机制的理论和社会学研究表明,它由三个要素组成。只有当一个有能力的规范接受者在场(人格),如果这个人在冒犯的时候有足够的能力质疑规范(能力),如果这个人实际上传达了对规范的否定(信息),才会受到指责。如果满足这些要求,行为就会有效地破坏规范,惩罚就成为必要。因此,罪责要件对于履行刑法的功能,即通过刑罚手段来稳定社会规范至关重要。在概述指责的社会重要性时,本文为惩罚和责任理论的社会学方法和规范性讨论奠定了基础,并揭示了尊重罪责原则不仅是正义的表达,也是一种社会必要性。
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期刊介绍: Criminal Law Forum is a peer-review journal dedicated to the advancement of criminal law theory, practice, and reform throughout the world. Under the direction of an international editorial board, Criminal Law Forum serves the global community of criminal law scholars and practitioners through the publication of original contributions and the dissemination of noteworthy public documents. Criminal Law Forum is published pursuant to an agreement with the Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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