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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Law D-index 24 Citations 4,035 217 World Ranking 282 National Ranking 220

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Law
  • Epistemology
  • Common law

His main research concerns Criminal law, Criminology, Criminal justice, Law and Punishment. His Criminal law study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Theory of criminal justice, Desert, Law and economics, Economic Justice and Blame. His work is dedicated to discovering how Criminal justice, Culpability are connected with Conceptual framework, Model Penal Code, Sophistication, Irrationality and Empirical legal studies and other disciplines.

His study in the fields of Adjudication and Criminal Conduct under the domain of Law overlaps with other disciplines such as Structure, Structure and function and Part iii. The concepts of his Punishment study are interwoven with issues in Recidivism, Sanctions, Seriousness and Morality. His Morality study combines topics in areas such as Social psychology, Attribution, Structural equation modeling, Trespass and Deterrence theory.

His most cited work include:

  • Why do we punish? Deterrence and just deserts as motives for punishment. (580 citations)
  • Incapacitation and just deserts as motives for punishment. (197 citations)
  • Justice, Liability And Blame: Community Views And The Criminal Law (146 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Criminal law, Law, Criminology, Criminal justice and Punishment are his primary areas of study. His Criminal law study incorporates themes from Economic Justice, Theory of criminal justice, Desert and Law and economics. His study looks at the relationship between Law and economics and topics such as Harm, which overlap with Liability.

He has researched Criminology in several fields, including Remorse, Seriousness and Insanity. His Punishment research incorporates themes from Social psychology, Conviction and Sanctions. The concepts of his Model Penal Code study are interwoven with issues in Culpability and Common law.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Criminal law (59.92%)
  • Law (58.37%)
  • Criminology (28.40%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2014-2021)?

  • Criminal law (59.92%)
  • Law (58.37%)
  • Criminology (28.40%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Paul H. Robinson mainly investigates Criminal law, Law, Criminology, Criminal justice and Economic Justice. His Criminal law research incorporates elements of Theory of criminal justice, Proportionality, Culpability and Law and economics. His work carried out in the field of Law and economics brings together such families of science as Punishment and Desert.

His Punishment study incorporates themes from Social psychology and Adjudication. Paul H. Robinson usually deals with Law and limits it to topics linked to Tragedy and Outrage, Organised crime and Wrongdoing. His work on Criminalization as part of general Criminology study is frequently connected to Movement, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.

Between 2014 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Pirates, Prisoners, and Lepers: Lessons from Life Outside the Law (5 citations)
  • Should the Criminal Law Abandon the Actus Reus-Mens Rea Distinction? (4 citations)
  • A brief summary and critique of criminal liability rules for intoxicated conduct (2 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • Epistemology
  • Common law

Paul H. Robinson mostly deals with Criminal law, Law, Criminology, Criminal justice and Law and economics. Paul H. Robinson combines subjects such as Theory of criminal justice and Excuse with his study of Criminal law. His work on Criminal procedure, Enforcement, Coercion and Social revolution is typically connected to Work as part of general Law study, connecting several disciplines of science.

Paul H. Robinson has researched Criminology in several fields, including Social change, Adversary, Social power and Resentment. His Criminal justice research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Economic Justice and Exclusionary rule. The Law and economics study which covers Proportionality that intersects with Principle of legality, Restorative justice, Wrongdoing, Acquiescence and Remorse.

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Best Publications

Why do we punish? Deterrence and just deserts as motives for punishment.

Kevin M. Carlsmith;John M. Darley;Paul H. Robinson.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2002)

1004 Citations

Incapacitation and just deserts as motives for punishment.

John M. Darley;Kevin M. Carlsmith;Paul H. Robinson.
Law and Human Behavior (2000)

320 Citations

The Origins of Shared Intuitions of Justice

Paul H. Robinson;Robert O. Kurzban;Owen D. Jones.
Vanderbilt Law Review (2007)

254 Citations

Justice, Liability And Blame: Community Views And The Criminal Law

Paul H. Robinson;John M. Darley.
(1995)

224 Citations

The Disutility of Injustice

Paul H. Robinson;Geoffrey P. Goodwin;Michael D. Reisig.
New York University Law Review (2010)

130 Citations

Concordance & Conflict in Intuitions of Justice

Paul H Robinson;Robert O. Kurzban.
Social Science Research Network (2007)

74 Citations

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