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Justice Obsolete: Rethinking Crime, Responsibility, and Punishment in the Democratic Era

by Quesner Stephen
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798999461629
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Stegy Group Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Stegy Group Publishing
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  • Pages: 248
  • Original Price: USD 21.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Revised
  • Item Weight: 336 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Civil Law

Does criminal justice still belong in a democracy?

Not as a rhetorical question but as a legal and philosophical indictment.

Criminal justice predates democracy by twenty-five centuries. It was not born in liberty - it was born in theocracy, shaped by divine law, and handed down through monarchy, inquisition, and colonial codes before being transplanted, unchanged in its logic, into the constitutions of 1776, 1789, and 1804. Its vocabulary is theological. Its categories - sin, guilt, expiation - belong to a moral order that democratic revolutions were supposed to dissolve. They did not.

In Justice Obsolete, Ma�tre Quesner Stephen - former Deputy Government Commissioner at the Port-au-Prince Prosecutor's Office and holder of a Master's in Criminal Justice from the University of North Florida - presents six rigorous demonstrations that the criminal justice system is structurally incompatible with democratic order. Not reformably flawed. Structurally incompatible.

Drawing on Comte, Durkheim, Foucault, Beccaria, and two centuries of criminological science, the book establishes that crime is not a metaphysical fact, guilt is not a democratic category, and punishment is not a solution. The democratic state has no legitimate mandate to judge the moral character of its sovereign partners - only to address the concrete harm caused.

"This is not a call for impunity. It is a call for consistency. Justice Obsolete is essential reading for legal scholars, criminologists, policymakers, and every citizen who has sensed that something is fundamentally wrong - and wants the proof."

Stephen, Quesner: - Maître Quesner Stephen is a lawyer and former Deputy Government Commissioner at the Port-au-Prince Prosecutor's Office (2003-2008). He holds a Master's degree in Criminal Justice from the University of North Florida. He resigned from the Haitian magistracy on principle in opposition to systemic violations of the rule of law. Justice Obsolete is the rigorous demonstration of what that act of resignation had already foreseen.

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