Chapter 1 : Rehabilitation
1.1 The model penal code
1.2 How effective are penal treatments? / Stephen Brody
1.3 The decline of the rehabilitative ideal / Francis A. Allen
1.4 Reaffirming rehabilitation / Francis T. Cullen and Karen E. Gilbert
1.5 Should penal rehabilitationism be revived? / Andrew von Hirsch and Lisa Maher
1.6 A new form of rehabilitation? / Sue Rex
Chapter 2 : Deterrence
2.1 Punishment and deterrence
2.2 Optimal sanctions : any upper limits?
2.3 Deterrence research and deterrence policies
2.4 Deterrence theory : its moral problems
Chapter 3 : Incapacitation
3.1 Sentencing on the basis of risk : the model sentencing act
3.2 The problem of false positives
3.3 Incapacitation, dangerousness and forefeiture of rights
3.4 Incapacitation and "vivid danger"
3.5 Incapacitation withim limits
3.6 Selective incapacitation
3.7 Selective incapacitation : some doubts
3.8 Selective incapacitation : the debate ovew its ethics
Chapter 4 : Desert
Chapter 5 : Structuring sentencing descretion
Chapter 6 : Community punishments
Chapter 7 : Restorative justice
Chapter 8 : External critiques of sentencing theory