Zachary Hoskins
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Books
  • The Philosophy of Punishment: An Introduction (Routledge, forthcoming).
  • With Jon Robson (eds.), The Social Epistemology of Legal Trials (Routledge, 2021).
  • Beyond Punishment? A Normative Account of the Collateral Legal Consequences of Conviction ​(Oxford University Press, 2019).
    Reviews: here, here, here, here, and here.
    I discuss the book's claims in a 2020 episode of the podcast Hi-Phi Nation here.
  • With Chad Flanders (eds.), The New Philosophy of Criminal Law (Rowman Littlefield Int'l, 2016).
  • With Larry May (eds.), International Criminal Law and Philosophy (Cambridge University Press, 2010).

Articles
  • “Collateral Legal Consequences and Criminal Sentencing," American Philosophical Quarterly 60:2 (2023): 117-30.
  • “Collateral Damage,” in Jesper Ryberg (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Punishment Theory and Philosophy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
  • “Guilty Pleas, Sentence Reductions, and Nonpunishment of the Innocent,” in Julian V. Roberts and Jesper Ryberg, (eds.), Sentencing the Self-Convicted: The Ethics of Pleading Guilty (Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2023), pp. 51-69.
  • “Punishment's Burdens on the Innocent," Journal of Applied Philosophy (2022).
    Highlighted on the 'New Work in Philosophy' substack, here.
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  • "Public Reason and the Justification of Punishment," Criminal Justice Ethics 41:2 (2022): 121-41.
  • “Hybrid Theories of Punishment,” in Bruce Waller, Elizabeth Shaw, and Farah Focquaert (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy and Science of Punishment (Routledge, 2021), pp. 37-48.
  • With Antony Duff, “Legal Punishment,” Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (entry revised 2021).
  • “Anger and Punishment,” in Court D. Lewis and Gregory L. Bock (eds.), The Ethics of Anger (Lexington Books, 2020), pp. 227-49.
  • “Against Incapacitative Punishment,” in Jan de Keijser, Julian Roberts, and Jesper Ryberg (eds.), Predictive Sentencing: Normative and Empirical Perspectives (Hart Publishing, 2019), pp. 89-105.
  • “Larry May,” in M.N.S. Sellers and Stephan Kirste (eds.), Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (Springer, 2019).
  • “Criminalization and the Collateral Consequences of Conviction,” Criminal Law and Philosophy 12 (2018): 625-39.
  • “Offenders’ Rights and Public Safety,” commentary on Stephen Shute’s “Rationalising Civil Preventive Orders: Opportunities for Reform,” in John Child and Antony Duff (eds.), Criminal Law Reform Now (Hart Publishing, 2018), pp. 67-74.
  • “Multiple-Offense Sentencing Discounts: Score One for Hybrid Accounts of Punishment,” in Jesper Ryberg, Julian V. Roberts, and Jan W. de Keijser (eds.), Sentencing Multiple Crimes (Oxford University Press, 2018), pp. 75-93.
  • “Collateral Consequences of Conviction,” in Hugh LaFollette (ed.), International Encyclopedia of Ethics (Wiley-Blackwell, 2018).
  • “Punishment,” Analysis 77:3 (2017): 619-32.
  • “Prosecutors, Guilty Pleas, and the Consequences of a Conviction,” in Emily Crookston, David Killoren, and Jonathan Trerise (eds.), Ethics in Politics: The Rights and Obligations of Individual Political Agents (Routledge, 2017), pp. 305-18.
  • “Collateral Restrictions,” in Chad Flanders and Zachary Hoskins (eds.), The New Philosophy of Criminal Law (Rowman Littlefield Int'l, 2016), pp. 249-65.
  • “Education, Civic Empowerment, and Race: Commentary on Meira Levinson’s No Citizen Left Behind,” Social Philosophy Today 31 (2015): 163-68.
  • “Ex-offender Restrictions,” Journal of Applied Philosophy 31:1 (2014): 33-48.
  • “Punishing States and the Spectre of Guilt by Association,” International Criminal Law Review 14:4-5 (2014): 901-19.
  • “The Moral Permissibility of Punishment,” Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2014).
  • “Problematic Pardoning Patterns,” response to Chad Flanders, “Pardons and the Theory of the ‘Second-Best’,” Florida Law Review Forum 65 (2014): 17-19.
  • “Punishment, Contempt, and the Prospect of Moral Reform,” Criminal Justice Ethics 32:1 (2013): 1-18.
  • With Nora Wikoff, “Hard Times After Hard Time,” in Joanna Crosby, David Bzdak, and Seth Vannatta (eds.), The Wire and Philosophy (Open Court Books, 2013), pp. 179-90.
  • “Obligation,” in James E. Crimmins (ed.), The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism (Bloomsbury Academic, 2013), pp. 379-82.
  • “Deterrent Punishment and Respect for Persons,” Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law 8:2 (2011): 369-84.
    Reprinted in Thom Brooks (ed.), Crime and Punishment: Critical Essays in Legal Philosophy (Ashgate, 2014).
  • “Fair Play, Political Obligation, and Punishment,” Criminal Law and Philosophy 5:1 (2011): 53-71.
  • “Correlative Obligations,” in Deen K. Chatterjee (ed.), Encyclopedia of Global Justice (Springer, 2011), pp. 198-99.
  • “Non-Combatant Immunity,” in Deen K. Chatterjee (ed.), Encyclopedia of Global Justice (Springer, 2011), pp. 757-58.
  • “On Highest Authority: Do Religious Reasons Have a Place in Public Policy Debates?” Social Theory and Practice 35:3 (2009): 393-412.

Book reviews
  • Review of Mark Dsouza, Rationale-Based Defences in Criminal Law, in Criminal Law and Philosophy 14:1 (2020): 135-40.
  • Review of Henrique Carvalho, The Preventive Turn in Criminal Law, in Modern Law Review (2019): 1-5.
  • Review of Claudio Tamburrini and Jesper Ryberg (eds.), Recidivist Punishments: The Philosopher’s View, in Journal of Moral Philosophy 11:4 (2014): 531-34.
  • Review of Lara Denis (ed.), Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals: A Critical Guide, in Journal of Moral Philosophy 10:3 (2013): 361-64.
  • Review of Richard Dean, The Value of Humanity in Kant’s Moral Theory, in Philosophical Books 49:2 (April 2008): 150-52.
 
Other publications
  • “The Danger of Making Exceptions for the Death Penalty,” IAI News (Oct. 8, 2018).
  • “Do You Have to Kill to Be a Murderer?” IAI News (May 14, 2018).
  • “Ched Evans: What do we mean when we talk about offenders paying their debts to society,” The Conversation (Jan. 9, 2015).
 

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