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Comparativists include
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Hurka, Thomas, ‘Desert: Individualistic and Holistic’, Desert and Justice, ed. Olsaretti, Serena (Oxford, 2003), pp. 45–68
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Kelly, Erin, ‘Desert and Fairness in Criminal Justice’, Philosophical Topics
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Lippert-Rasmussen, Karl, ‘Punishment and Discrimination’, Punishment and Ethics: New Perspectives, ed. Ryberg, Jesper and Cortlett, J. Angelo (New York, 2010), pp. 169–88CrossRefGoogle Scholar;
McLeod, Owen, ‘On the Comparative Element of Justice’, Desert and Justice, ed. Olsaretti, , pp. 123–44Google Scholar;
Miller, David, ‘Comparative and Noncomparative Desert’, Desert and Justice (Oxford, 2003), pp. 25–44
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Pittman, John, ‘Punishment and Race’, Utilitas
9.1 (1997), pp. 115–30CrossRefGoogle Scholar;
Shelby, Tommie, ‘Justice, Deviance and the Dark Ghetto’, Philosophy & Public Affairs
35.2 (2007), pp. 126–60CrossRefGoogle Scholar.