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Part I: From retaliation to criminal justice: 1. Thinking about justice: An evaluative concept ; Identifying rights ; A question of motivation
2. Thinking about criminal justice: The Lex Talionis framework of negative reciprocity ; The possibility of dispensing entirely with negative reciprocity ; Negative reciprocity once again: impartial imposition of punishment for malicious violations of the fair terms of cooperation ; Criminal justice
3. Redressing grievances : the model: The pure retaliation model ; Moving away from the pure retaliation model: the medieval state as a weak enforcement agency
4. Redressing grievances : the criminal justice model: Moving toward the criminal justice model: the rise of the modern state ; The possibility of taming state power.

Part II: Taming the power of the state: 5. Decriminalization: The eligibility principle and decriminalization ; The eligibility principle's ramifications
6. Policing the police: Stop and frisk ; Systematic surveillance of behavior in public places
7. State-imposed punishment: Whether, what kind, and how much questions bearing on punishment ; Prison conditions: the state's carceral responsibility for inmates
8. Equality : racial and class disparities in state-imposed punishment: Retail vs. wholesale approaches to criminal justice ; The possibility of achieving equal justice on a case by case basis.

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