KALOTICS

What is to be Done With Our World?

Forty Basic Problems and Their Solutions:

Forty Stases and Theses

by Alfred de Grazia

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Justice everywhere suffers six gross improbabilities: that a true offense is labeled a crime;

a crime is followed by arrest;

an indictment matches the offense;

any given trial will be rational; and

the penalty will tend to cure both offender and society.

 

Existing law should be recodified, according to kalotic principles; the practice of litigation should give way

to mediatory and educative methods of coping with deviance; drafting of laws should be an applied science to particularize the goals of legislatures.



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