The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Although criminologists have studied public attitudes to community sanctions, and there has also been some attention to media representations of them, there has been no serious examination of the relationships between media and public understandings. This article presents an interdisciplinary analysis (drawing on sociology, media and communications and organizational studies) of the potential influence of media consumption practices on penal tastes among diverse participant groups. We aim to develop a clearer understanding of how these processes shape the public legitimacy of community sanctions....
The punishment imposed on criminal offenders by courts often does not exhaust the hardship they expe...
Context effects have been shown to bias lay people's evaluations of the severity of crimes and punis...
This chapter is based on research funded by the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation: Re-thinking Crime and Pu...
Although criminologists have studied public attitudes to community sanctions, and there has also bee...
Community sanctions involving supervision are a neglected field in criminological research and are w...
This paper examines the influence of so-called popular punitivism on contemporary society. Concerted...
Why do people support tough sentencing of criminal offenders? Three explanations dominate the litera...
Determining the factors which make a difference between a custodial sentence and a community penalty...
Appropriate responses to crime and offenders are integral to maintaining a functioning society. Howe...
This article is about the place of those sentenced in criminal justice sanctions. Specifically, it r...
Most members of the public lack first-hand experience with the criminal justice system; nevertheless...
In contrast to prison personnel, practice cultures of penal agents charged with delivering 'communit...
From the mid-twentieth century, state and public conceptions of deviance and crime control have turn...
The popularization of social media has led to a considerable increase in the importance of discursiv...
Determining the factors which make a difference between a custodial sentence and a community penalty...
The punishment imposed on criminal offenders by courts often does not exhaust the hardship they expe...
Context effects have been shown to bias lay people's evaluations of the severity of crimes and punis...
This chapter is based on research funded by the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation: Re-thinking Crime and Pu...
Although criminologists have studied public attitudes to community sanctions, and there has also bee...
Community sanctions involving supervision are a neglected field in criminological research and are w...
This paper examines the influence of so-called popular punitivism on contemporary society. Concerted...
Why do people support tough sentencing of criminal offenders? Three explanations dominate the litera...
Determining the factors which make a difference between a custodial sentence and a community penalty...
Appropriate responses to crime and offenders are integral to maintaining a functioning society. Howe...
This article is about the place of those sentenced in criminal justice sanctions. Specifically, it r...
Most members of the public lack first-hand experience with the criminal justice system; nevertheless...
In contrast to prison personnel, practice cultures of penal agents charged with delivering 'communit...
From the mid-twentieth century, state and public conceptions of deviance and crime control have turn...
The popularization of social media has led to a considerable increase in the importance of discursiv...
Determining the factors which make a difference between a custodial sentence and a community penalty...
The punishment imposed on criminal offenders by courts often does not exhaust the hardship they expe...
Context effects have been shown to bias lay people's evaluations of the severity of crimes and punis...
This chapter is based on research funded by the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation: Re-thinking Crime and Pu...