In The Culture of Control, Garland (2001) suggests that whilst not inevitable, it is likely that late modern societies will experience increased punitivism. Certain critics have questioned to what extent Scandinavian countries should be included in that assumption, given their unique welfare systems and public/media reactions to crime, and this article comments on one in particular – Green (2008), in a comparison of child murder by children in England and Norway. We argue that punitivism is indeed increasing in Norway along the lines already identified in Anglo-American countries, albeit at the slower rate acknowledged by Green. However, the relevant benchmark for testing Garland’s thesis is not only to compare between countries but also to...
The authors discuss the shift from classic culture of poverty arguments to more contemporary uses of...
This paper takes a fresh look at the use of judicial violence in the societies of Viking-Age England...
Anglo-Scandinavian literary and legal texts give evidence of two cultures which shared similar attit...
In The Culture of Control, Garland (2001) suggests that whilst not inevitable, it is likely that lat...
The U.S. and Western Europe have during recent decades experienced a transformation in the perceptio...
Green’s (2007, 2008, 2009) recent comparative work on child-on-child homicides in England and Norwa...
Examining the whole spectrum of social, economic, political and cultural relations in late modern so...
It is now common in the sociology of punishment to lament that comparative penology has not matured ...
The acceptance of income differences varies across countries. This article suggests belief in three ...
It is now common in the sociology of punishment to lament that comparative penology has not matured ...
Recent commentary on the punitive turn has focused on the repressive nature of criminal justice poli...
Based on a survey administered in 13 prisons in England & Wales and Norway, as part of a research pr...
The thesis is concerned with the penal theories. The general opinion is that it is neoclassicism tha...
In recent years, much attention has been paid to the white working class’ concern with their declini...
Penality in Scandinavia has been seen as somewhat of an outlier, a redoubt against the punitive turn...
The authors discuss the shift from classic culture of poverty arguments to more contemporary uses of...
This paper takes a fresh look at the use of judicial violence in the societies of Viking-Age England...
Anglo-Scandinavian literary and legal texts give evidence of two cultures which shared similar attit...
In The Culture of Control, Garland (2001) suggests that whilst not inevitable, it is likely that lat...
The U.S. and Western Europe have during recent decades experienced a transformation in the perceptio...
Green’s (2007, 2008, 2009) recent comparative work on child-on-child homicides in England and Norwa...
Examining the whole spectrum of social, economic, political and cultural relations in late modern so...
It is now common in the sociology of punishment to lament that comparative penology has not matured ...
The acceptance of income differences varies across countries. This article suggests belief in three ...
It is now common in the sociology of punishment to lament that comparative penology has not matured ...
Recent commentary on the punitive turn has focused on the repressive nature of criminal justice poli...
Based on a survey administered in 13 prisons in England & Wales and Norway, as part of a research pr...
The thesis is concerned with the penal theories. The general opinion is that it is neoclassicism tha...
In recent years, much attention has been paid to the white working class’ concern with their declini...
Penality in Scandinavia has been seen as somewhat of an outlier, a redoubt against the punitive turn...
The authors discuss the shift from classic culture of poverty arguments to more contemporary uses of...
This paper takes a fresh look at the use of judicial violence in the societies of Viking-Age England...
Anglo-Scandinavian literary and legal texts give evidence of two cultures which shared similar attit...