Traditionally, criminal justice and penal policy have not been much studied by social policy scholars; this is now changing markedly. The main institutions of our ‘modern’ system of criminal justice came into being during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. A profound shift in emphasis away from welfare and rehabilitation occurred in the last three decades of the twentieth century. The dominant features of contemporary criminal justice have been punitiveness, politicization and populism. The late twentieth century has seen a remarkable growth in the use of imprisonment and other forms of penal surveillance
It is generally agreed that the humanity, fairness and effectiveness with which a governments manage...
Recent years have seen a growing focus upon perceived similarities in criminal justice and penal pol...
The criminal justice system has traditionally been seen as in the business of doing justice: punishi...
The general philosophy of social contrcat is premised on the notion that the state assumes the role ...
It is generally agreed that the humanity, fairness and effectiveness with which a governments manage...
In the twentieth century, laws, legal institutions, and prison facilities seemed to be characterized...
The postmodern argument in the punishment literature is in its formative beginnings. The achievement...
Examining the whole spectrum of social, economic, political and cultural relations in late modern so...
This book provides a comprehensive, introductory text for students taking courses in crime and crimi...
The Limits of Criminological Positivism: The Movement for Criminal Law Reform in the West, 1870-1940...
Rapid increases in imprisonment rates and the adoption of severe penal policies in some countries ha...
I. The global criminological revolution. - II. Local peculiarities in the history of criminalization...
Rising prison populations and the return of punitively orientated ‘ostentatious ’ forms of punishmen...
Over the last two decades, and in the wake of increases in recorded crime and other social changes, ...
Recent years have seen a growing focus upon perceived similarities in criminal justice and penal pol...
It is generally agreed that the humanity, fairness and effectiveness with which a governments manage...
Recent years have seen a growing focus upon perceived similarities in criminal justice and penal pol...
The criminal justice system has traditionally been seen as in the business of doing justice: punishi...
The general philosophy of social contrcat is premised on the notion that the state assumes the role ...
It is generally agreed that the humanity, fairness and effectiveness with which a governments manage...
In the twentieth century, laws, legal institutions, and prison facilities seemed to be characterized...
The postmodern argument in the punishment literature is in its formative beginnings. The achievement...
Examining the whole spectrum of social, economic, political and cultural relations in late modern so...
This book provides a comprehensive, introductory text for students taking courses in crime and crimi...
The Limits of Criminological Positivism: The Movement for Criminal Law Reform in the West, 1870-1940...
Rapid increases in imprisonment rates and the adoption of severe penal policies in some countries ha...
I. The global criminological revolution. - II. Local peculiarities in the history of criminalization...
Rising prison populations and the return of punitively orientated ‘ostentatious ’ forms of punishmen...
Over the last two decades, and in the wake of increases in recorded crime and other social changes, ...
Recent years have seen a growing focus upon perceived similarities in criminal justice and penal pol...
It is generally agreed that the humanity, fairness and effectiveness with which a governments manage...
Recent years have seen a growing focus upon perceived similarities in criminal justice and penal pol...
The criminal justice system has traditionally been seen as in the business of doing justice: punishi...