Unveiling the Secrets of Criminal Law: How It Shapes Society
The article discusses why theories of criminalization are not as prominent in criminal law as theories of punishment. It argues that there is already progress in understanding what and how to criminalize, drawing on continental criminal law traditions and philosophical perspectives. The practice of codification, law reform, and constitutional debates have shaped our understanding of criminalization principles. The distinction between criminal law and police/administrative law is important and has influenced how we think about what should be criminalized.