The recent populist ‘explosion’ in the US, UK and Europe has pushed radical right populist movements to the centre of western politics. Given criminology's long experience of penal populism in the 1980s and subsequent decades, these developments raise important questions as to the role of sociology of punishment, and the wider discipline of criminology, in responding to far-right populism. This article aims to takes stock of the existing literature on this phenomenon with a view to proposing a tentative criminological research agenda that may contribute to our understanding of the recent rise of authoritarian politics in Europe, the UK and US. While highlighting the continued salience of the emotions in contemporary ‘security populism’, the...
The resurgence of populism in Europe and North America is widely thought to have placed the rule of ...
Why is it that imprisonment has undergone an explosive growth in the USA and Britain over the last t...
This article advances a holistic conceptualization of punitiveness that acknowledges its complexity ...
The recent populist ‘explosion’ in the US, UK and Europe has pushed radical right populist movements...
The term 'penal populism' is now reflexively used by criminologists to describe what many see as a d...
The term 'penal populism' is now reflexively used by criminologists to describe what many see as a d...
The paper is an attempt to compare factors that are conducive to populist movements observed in the...
Populism in Western Europe has been especially associated with the radical right. This chapter focus...
In this paper we argue that a tendency to treat populism as a ubiquitous, mechanistic characteristic...
In this article we argue that a tendency to treat populism as a ubiquitous, mechanistic characterist...
This review article and special issue introduction argues that studying the relationship between the...
This article reviews three strands in the scholarship on the populist radical right (PRR). It covers...
Jan-Werner Müller’s analysis of ‘authoritarian populism’ represents a highly limited approach to the...
This article argues for an institutional approach to criminalisation scholarship, drawing on histori...
A new phase in the development of radical right populist parties (RRPP) has questioned the role of t...
The resurgence of populism in Europe and North America is widely thought to have placed the rule of ...
Why is it that imprisonment has undergone an explosive growth in the USA and Britain over the last t...
This article advances a holistic conceptualization of punitiveness that acknowledges its complexity ...
The recent populist ‘explosion’ in the US, UK and Europe has pushed radical right populist movements...
The term 'penal populism' is now reflexively used by criminologists to describe what many see as a d...
The term 'penal populism' is now reflexively used by criminologists to describe what many see as a d...
The paper is an attempt to compare factors that are conducive to populist movements observed in the...
Populism in Western Europe has been especially associated with the radical right. This chapter focus...
In this paper we argue that a tendency to treat populism as a ubiquitous, mechanistic characteristic...
In this article we argue that a tendency to treat populism as a ubiquitous, mechanistic characterist...
This review article and special issue introduction argues that studying the relationship between the...
This article reviews three strands in the scholarship on the populist radical right (PRR). It covers...
Jan-Werner Müller’s analysis of ‘authoritarian populism’ represents a highly limited approach to the...
This article argues for an institutional approach to criminalisation scholarship, drawing on histori...
A new phase in the development of radical right populist parties (RRPP) has questioned the role of t...
The resurgence of populism in Europe and North America is widely thought to have placed the rule of ...
Why is it that imprisonment has undergone an explosive growth in the USA and Britain over the last t...
This article advances a holistic conceptualization of punitiveness that acknowledges its complexity ...