Richard A. Bierschbach
Wayne State University
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Yale Law Journal | 2004
Stephanos Bibas; Richard A. Bierschbach
Criminal procedure largely ignores remorse and apology or, at most, uses them as proxies for an individual defendants badness. The field is preoccupied with procedural values such as efficiency, accuracy, and procedural fairness, to the exclusion of the criminal laws substantive moral values. Likewise, most legal scholars either ignore remorse and apology or squeeze them into the individual badness model, neglecting the broader roles that they can play in reconciling and educating offenders and healing victims and communities.The narrow focus on individual badness slights the broader value of remorse and apology and misses a crucial point. Crime is more than just individual wrongdoing; it harms social relationships. Currently, remorse and apology serve only as poor gauges of how much deterrence and retribution individual offenders need. Ideally, these tools would play much larger roles in mending the social, relational harms from crime. Remorse and apology are valuable ways to heal wounded relationships, vindicate victims, and educate, reconcile, and reintegrate offenders into the community.Criminal procedure should encourage and use remorse and apology to serve these substantive values at every stage, from before arrest through charging to pleas and sentences. The broader aim is twofold: to recognize the social dimension of criminal wrongdoing and punishment, and to break down the artificial separation between substantive values and criminal procedure by harnessing procedure to serve the criminal laws substantive moral goals.
Federal Sentencing Reporter | 2006
Richard A. Bierschbach
University of Pennsylvania Law Review | 2012
Richard A. Bierschbach
Virginia Law Review | 2007
Richard A. Bierschbach; Alex Stein
Archive | 2007
Richard A. Bierschbach; Alex Stein
Northwestern University Law Review | 2017
Richard A. Bierschbach
Northwestern University Law Review | 2017
Joshua Kleinfeld; Laura I. Appleman; Richard A. Bierschbach; Kenworthey Bilz; Josh Bowers; John Braithwaite; Robert P. Burns; R.A. Duff; Albert W. Dzur; Thomas F. Geraghty; Adriaan Lanni; Marah Stith McLeod; Janice Nadler; Anthony O'Rourke; Paul H. Robinson; Jonathan Simon; Jocelyn Simonson; Tom R. Tyler; Ekow N. Yankah
Michigan Law Review | 2017
Richard A. Bierschbach; Stephanos Bibas
Archive | 2016
Richard A. Bierschbach; Stephanos Bibas
Michigan Law Review | 2014
Richard A. Bierschbach; Stephanos Bibas