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Culpability descends from the Latin concept of fault ( culpa ), which is still found today in the phrase mea culpa (literally, "my own fault"). The concept of culpability is intimately tied up wi...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... : being at fault : deserving blame ... Learn more about "blameworthiness" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Definition of blameworthiness in the AudioEnglish.net Dictionary. Meaning of blameworthiness. What does blameworthiness mean? Proper usage of the word blameworthiness. Information about blameworthiness in the AudioEnglish.net dictionary, synonyms and antonyms. ... Dictionary entry overview: What does blameworthiness mean?
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Dec 8, 2008 ... The characteristic of being blameworthy. [edit] See also. blamelessness. Retrieved from "http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/blameworthines s" ...
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A Theory of Moral Blameworthiness; Pete Graham; September 29, 2007; In this paper I sketch an account of moral blame and blameworthiness. I begin by both clarifying what I take blame to be and explaining how blameworthiness is to be analyzed in terms of blame.
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THE SPURIOUS RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MORAL BLAMEWORTHINESS AND LIABILITY FOR NEGLIGENCE ... [Traditional learning maintains that liability for negligence is ultimately premised on notions of moral blameworthiness. It is thought that the legal principles which define the scope of negligence loosely conform to such notions.
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The blameworthiness of juvenile offenders, relative to their adult counterparts, received little attention from courts or legal commentators for much of the 20th century because a foundational premise of the juvenile court has been that juveniles lack criminal responsibility.
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In determining whether to waive a juvenile to adult court, judges typically consider the youth's potential for future The caseload of adolescents who are formally processed by the juvenile courts has increased by 75% over the past decade, and, ... Because wavier decisions can affect a youth's development and have long-term,
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It has been thought, for example, that when we speak of a person’s desert in connection with blameworthiness, the “desert base”—the fact or facts to which we appeal in order to explain this person’s desert of blame—necessarily precedes what is deserved.
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