Aquinas on Crime

Aquinas on Crime

by Charles P. Nemeth
Aquinas on Crime

Aquinas on Crime

by Charles P. Nemeth

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Overview

Not much escapes the intellect and imagination of the Angelic Doctor, St. Thomas Aquinas. Whether it be love, children, education, moral reasoning, happiness or the proper dispositions for human existence, St. Thomas seems an expert in all of it. Crime and criminal conduct are no exceptions to this general tendency with him. Not only does he have much to say about it, what he relates is perpetually fresh and surely the bedrock of what is now taken for granted. In this short treatise, the focus targets St. Thomas’s criminal codification – his law of crimes.

Indeed the magnanimity of his crimes code is a subject matter not yet treated in any detail in the scholarly literature. While parts and pieces are covered in many quarters, the literature has yet to develop a systematic, codified examination of Thomistic criminal law. The essence of the endeavor is threefold: first, how does St. Thomas factor the nature of the human person into the concept of criminal culpability and personal responsibility; second, what types of criminal conduct does St. Thomas specifically delineate and define; and lastly, what is Thomas’s view of mitigation and defense, as well as the corresponding punishment meted out for criminal conduct? This short commentary zeroes in on Thomistic Criminal Law – a project which will illuminate the root, the heritage and the foundation of modern criminal codification.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587310492
Publisher: St. Augustine's Press
Publication date: 03/24/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 563 KB

Table of Contents

Contents Preface vii Chapter 1 Aquinas and the Idea of Law 1 Introduction 1 The Thomistic Idea of Law 3 Law as the "Rule and Measure" of Reason 4 Law as an Instrument of the Common Good 6 Law as Good and End 6 The Various Kinds of Law 7 The Eternal Law 8 The Natural Law 10 The Divine Law 13 The Human Law 17 The Necessity of Human Law 18 Human Law is Derivative 19 Summary 22 Chapter 2 Aquinas on Criminal Culpability 30 Introduction 30 Freedom and Criminal Culpability 30 Free Choice and Criminal Culpability 38 Good and Evil in Human Action 39 Improper Object 41 The Sum of Circumstances 42 The Proper End and the Concept of Evil 43 Summary 45 Chapter 3 Crimes against the Person 50 Introduction 50 Criminal Homicide 50 Homicide by Accidental Means 51 Homicide in Self-Defense 54 Abortion and Infanticide 57 Mayhem 59 Assault 62 Corporal Punishment and Child Abuse 63 Summary 64 Chapter 4 Aquinas on Sexual Offenses 67 Introduction 67 Rape 68 Sodomy 72 Incest 74 Bestiality 76 Adultery 77 Fornication 78 Illegitimacy 79 Marriage and the Impact of Fornication 81 Fornication and Objectification of the Human Person 82 Bigamy 83 Polygamy 84 Summary 86 Chapter 5 Aquinas on Property Offenses 90 Introduction 90 The Right to Property 90 Theft and Stealing 93 The "Taking" 93 Theft and Secrecy 94 Theft and Gravity 97 Value of Property 97 Robbery 99 Fraud 100 Fraud in the Price 101 Fraud and Commercial Practice 101 Fraud in the Exchange 102 Defects in the Exchange 103 Summary 105 Chapter 6 Offenses Involving Judicial Process 108 Introduction 108 Lawyers and Truth 110 The Lawyer as Advocate 111 Perjury 113 Malicious Prosecution 113 Judges and Truth 115 Defendants and Truth 117 Summary 119 Chapter 7 Aquinas On Offenses Against Public Morality 122 Introduction 12 Public Drunkenness and Disorder 122 Drunkenness and Mitigation 125 Disorderly Conduct/Public Fighting 126 Hatred and Human Interaction 126 Discord 127 Contention 128 Strife 128 Sedition 129 Public Indecency 130 Obscenity 132 Summary 133 Chapter 8 Law, Justice, Sentencing and Punishment 136 Introduction 136 Punishment as Reciprocity 136 Types of Punishment and Penalties in Thomistic Jurisprudence 140 Corporal Punishment 140 Imprisonment 142 The Death Penalty 143 Restitution 146 Punishment and Salvation 147 Summary 148 Index About the Author
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