

An edition of PENAL POPULISM (2007)
By JOHN PRATT
Publish Date
2007
Publisher
ROUTLEDGE,Routledge
Language
und
Pages
210
Description:
"This book argues that governments have increasingly allowed penal populism to impact on policy development and that there has been less reliance on the expertise of civil servants and academics. This book shows that the roots of penal populism lie in the collapse of trust in the modern institutions of government, the decline of deference and the growth of ontological insecurity, along with new media technologies helping to spread it." "This book is an expose of current crime policy development and poses important questions for the future. It will be essential reading for students, researchers and professionals working in criminology and crime policy."--Jacket.
subjects: Sentences (criminal procedure), Punishment, Criminal justice, administration of, Crime, Populism, Public opinion, Administration of Criminal justice, Government policy, Sentences (Procédure pénale), Opinion publique, Populisme, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Penology, Sentences (criminal procedure)--public opinion, Punishment--public opinion, Criminal justice, administration of--public opinion, Crime--government policy--public opinion, Hv8708 .p44 2007, 364.6