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*Philosophical perspectives upon criminal justice and rehabilitation: {{cite book |title=Criminal Justice Theory: An Introduction |author=Roger Hopkins Burke |chapter=Chapter 6: Punishment in modern society  |pages=pp. 144 ''ff'' |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=vwF5AgAAQBAJ&pg=PA144 |isbn=0415490979 |year=2011 |publisher=Routledge |edition=Paperback}}
*Philosophical perspectives upon criminal justice and rehabilitation: {{cite book |title=Criminal Justice Theory: An Introduction |author=Roger Hopkins Burke |chapter=Chapter 6: Punishment in modern society  |pages=pp. 144 ''ff'' |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=vwF5AgAAQBAJ&pg=PA144 |isbn=0415490979 |year=2011 |publisher=Routledge |edition=Paperback}}


*An annotated listing of works supporting the 'compatibilist' stand on moral responsibility, that is, one assuming that 'moral responsibility' is compatible with the 'laws of nature'. {{cite book |title=Moral Responsibility: Oxford Bibliographies Online Research Guide |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=KrfD2j8E4cUC&pg=PA2 |pages=pp. 2-24  |isbn=0199808996 |year=2010 |publisher=Oxford University Press}}
*According to Garrath Williams, "a significant contribution arguing that the ''relational'' aspects of responsibility attribution are of critical importance. That is, we hold persons responsible within the context of particular relationships...": {{cite book |chapter=Chapter 14: Responsibility |pages=548-587 |author=Christopher Kutz |title=The Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law |isbn= 019927097X |year=2004 |publisher=Oxford University Press |url=https://www.google.com/search?tbs=bks:1&q=isbn:019927097X}}

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  • According to Garrath Williams, "a significant contribution arguing that the relational aspects of responsibility attribution are of critical importance. That is, we hold persons responsible within the context of particular relationships...": Christopher Kutz (2004). “Chapter 14: Responsibility”, The Oxford Handbook of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law. Oxford University Press, 548-587. ISBN 019927097X.