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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Why do we punish? Deterrence and just deserts as motives for punishment.
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Robinson, Paul H.. (2021). Criminal Law’s Core Principles. eYLS (Yale Law School).5 indexed citations
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Robinson, Paul H., et al.. (2017). MAPPING AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW Variations Across the 50 States: Ch. 5 Felony-Murder Rule. SSRN Electronic Journal.1 indexed citations
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Goodwin, Geoffrey P. & Paul H. Robinson. (2015). The Disutility of Injustice. eYLS (Yale Law School). 85(6). 1940–2033.3 indexed citations
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Robinson, Paul H., et al.. (2010). The Modern Irrationalities of American Criminal Codes: An Empirical Study of Offense Grading. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-). 100(3). 709–764.3 indexed citations
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Braman, Donald, Dan M. Kahan, David A. Hoffman, & Paul H. Robinson. (2010). Some Realism about Punishment Naturalism (with Responses). The University of Chicago Law Review. 77(4). 1.2 indexed citations
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Robinson, Paul H.. (2009). A right to bear firearms but not to use them? defensive force rules and the increasing effectiveness of non-lethal weapons. Boston University law review. 89(1). 251–264.1 indexed citations
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Robinson, Paul H.. (2008). Objective Versus Subjective Justification: A Case Study in Function and Form in Constructing a System of Criminal Law Theory. eYLS (Yale Law School).2 indexed citations
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Robinson, Paul H.. (2006). Restorative Processes & Doing Justice. eYLS (Yale Law School). 3(3). 421.2 indexed citations
Robinson, Paul H.. (2005). A Failure of Moral Conviction. SSRN Electronic Journal.2 indexed citations
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Robinson, Paul H., et al.. (2005). The Accelerating Degradation of American Criminal Codes. Hastings law journal. 56(4). 633.4 indexed citations
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Robinson, Paul H.. (2002). Should the Victims' Rights Movement Have Influence over Criminal Law Formulation and Adjudication?. eYLS (Yale Law School). 33(4). 749–758.2 indexed citations
Robinson, Paul H.. (1993). Hate Crimes: Crimes of Motive, Character, or Group Terror?. eYLS (Yale Law School).2 indexed citations
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Robinson, Paul H.. (1987). Dissenting view of commissioner Paul H. Robinson on the promulgation of sentencing guidelines by the United States sentencing commission. eYLS (Yale Law School).3 indexed citations
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Robinson, Paul H.. (1980). A Brief History of Distinctions in Criminal Culpability. Hastings law journal. 31(4). 815.3 indexed citations
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Robinson, Paul H.. (1974). Proposal and Analysis of a Unitary System for Review of Criminal Judgments. eYLS (Yale Law School).2 indexed citations
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