Penal Populism; John Pratt; 2006
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Penal Populism

av John Pratt
Expertly drawing on international examples and existing literature, "Penal Populism" closes a gap in the field of criminology. In this fascinating expose of current crime policy, John Pratt examines the role played by penal populism on trends in contemporary penal policy. Penal populism is associated with the public's decline of deference to the criminal justice establishment amidst alarm that crime is out of control. Pratt argues that new media technology is helping to spread national insecurities and politicians are not only encouraging such sentiments but are also being led on by them. Pratt explains it is having most influence in the development of policy on sex offenders, youth crime, persistent criminals and anti-social behavior. This topical resource also covers new dimensions of the phenomenon, including: the changing nature and structure of the mass media; less reliance on the more orthodox expertise of civil servants and academics; and limitations to the impact of populism, bureaucratic resistance from judges, lawyers and academics and the restorative justice movement.This is essential reading for students, researchers and professionals working in criminology and crime policy.
Expertly drawing on international examples and existing literature, "Penal Populism" closes a gap in the field of criminology. In this fascinating expose of current crime policy, John Pratt examines the role played by penal populism on trends in contemporary penal policy. Penal populism is associated with the public's decline of deference to the criminal justice establishment amidst alarm that crime is out of control. Pratt argues that new media technology is helping to spread national insecurities and politicians are not only encouraging such sentiments but are also being led on by them. Pratt explains it is having most influence in the development of policy on sex offenders, youth crime, persistent criminals and anti-social behavior. This topical resource also covers new dimensions of the phenomenon, including: the changing nature and structure of the mass media; less reliance on the more orthodox expertise of civil servants and academics; and limitations to the impact of populism, bureaucratic resistance from judges, lawyers and academics and the restorative justice movement.This is essential reading for students, researchers and professionals working in criminology and crime policy.
Utgiven: 2006
ISBN: 9780415385084
Förlag: Routledge
Format: Häftad
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 222 st
Expertly drawing on international examples and existing literature, "Penal Populism" closes a gap in the field of criminology. In this fascinating expose of current crime policy, John Pratt examines the role played by penal populism on trends in contemporary penal policy. Penal populism is associated with the public's decline of deference to the criminal justice establishment amidst alarm that crime is out of control. Pratt argues that new media technology is helping to spread national insecurities and politicians are not only encouraging such sentiments but are also being led on by them. Pratt explains it is having most influence in the development of policy on sex offenders, youth crime, persistent criminals and anti-social behavior. This topical resource also covers new dimensions of the phenomenon, including: the changing nature and structure of the mass media; less reliance on the more orthodox expertise of civil servants and academics; and limitations to the impact of populism, bureaucratic resistance from judges, lawyers and academics and the restorative justice movement.This is essential reading for students, researchers and professionals working in criminology and crime policy.
Expertly drawing on international examples and existing literature, "Penal Populism" closes a gap in the field of criminology. In this fascinating expose of current crime policy, John Pratt examines the role played by penal populism on trends in contemporary penal policy. Penal populism is associated with the public's decline of deference to the criminal justice establishment amidst alarm that crime is out of control. Pratt argues that new media technology is helping to spread national insecurities and politicians are not only encouraging such sentiments but are also being led on by them. Pratt explains it is having most influence in the development of policy on sex offenders, youth crime, persistent criminals and anti-social behavior. This topical resource also covers new dimensions of the phenomenon, including: the changing nature and structure of the mass media; less reliance on the more orthodox expertise of civil servants and academics; and limitations to the impact of populism, bureaucratic resistance from judges, lawyers and academics and the restorative justice movement.This is essential reading for students, researchers and professionals working in criminology and crime policy.
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