Criminal justice and neoliberalism by Emma Bell
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Item is good for 4 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! Book Criminal justice and neoliberalism by Emma Bell http://library.stanford.edu/searchcat?ckey=9154023 Recommended for route(s): [ Academia ] [ Regulatory & Policy ] Criminal Law: International Criminal Law & Immigration Law Why it is relevant for ... [ Academia ] [ Regulatory & Policy ] : ++ { HIGHLY RELEVANT } ++ Provocative volume exploring the influence of neoliberalism on the administration of criminal justice and, in particular, on punishment for criminal acts (i.e., the so-called "punitive turn" in penal policy across Western nations over two decades); with contents including the following: Part I: The Intensification of Punishment -- Lock 'em up!; Trojan Horses: The rise of out-of-court justice; The New Welfare Sanction; Erecting the Boundaries of Exclusion; Part II: Explaining Punitiveness; Defining Neoliberalism; Neoliberal Punishment; Constructing the Authoritarian Consensus; Conclusion: Towards Penal Dystopia? Description: Volume exploring the influence of neoliberalism on the administration of criminal justice and, in particular, on punishment for criminal acts (i.e., the so-called "punitive turn" in penal policy across Western nations over two decades). |