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What’s Wrong with Penal Populism? Politics, the Public, and Criminological Expertise
Asian Journal of Criminology, 2021This article discusses “penal populism” and its conflict with criminological expertise. It considers the proper balance between professional expertise and community sentiment in the formulation of crime control and penal policy—especially in respect of policy measures where moral rather than instrumental considerations are involved.
David Garland
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JUDICIAL CRIMINOLOGICAL EXAMINATION: EXPERTISE ASPECT
LEGAL ORDER: History, Theory, Practice, 2023The article is devoted to the forensic criminological examination of the occupation of the highest position in the criminal hierarchy. The analysis of the current literature was carried out and the main approaches to the establishment of criminal leadership were established. The proper legal and expert ways of solving this problem are singled out.
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Criminological expertise and evaluation of dangerosity the medico-legal approach
International Annals of Criminology, 1981The need for a radical change in the position expressed by the current n.2 clause of art. 314 of Criminal Code — which prohibits research relevant to the character and the personality of the defendant and generally the psychical qualities, independent of pathological causes — reflects the almost overwhelming trend of the Italian penal, criminal and ...
Francesco de Fazio +2 more
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Judicial Sentencing Policy, Criminological Expertise and Public Opinion
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 1998The first part of this article asks whether judicial sentencing can be regarded as founded on a well-informed policy. An analysis of the character of sentencing policy as it is to be found in sentencing judgments, the criminological basis of this policy and an assessment of the public's knowledge of and participation in the development of judicial ...
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Lessons on Uninformed Expertise and Learning from an Undergraduate Criminology Class
Journal of Assessment and Institutional EffectivenessABSTRACT This study explores the knowledge of graduating criminology and criminal justice undergraduate students on foundational criminal justice information. Prior research has explored student opinions on controversial criminal justice topics, yet few studies have assessed students on foundational facts.
Adam Dobrin +4 more
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L'Encephale, 2008
During the night of the 11 to 12 of December 2002, Mathieu X. 21 years old, convinced he was defending himself from evil human beings decapitated a nurse and an auxiliary nurse of the psychiatrist hospital. This crime, which received saturated media coverage, obviously raises questions about the dangerous and violent nature of the mentally ill, which ...
S, Richard-Devantoy +6 more
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During the night of the 11 to 12 of December 2002, Mathieu X. 21 years old, convinced he was defending himself from evil human beings decapitated a nurse and an auxiliary nurse of the psychiatrist hospital. This crime, which received saturated media coverage, obviously raises questions about the dangerous and violent nature of the mentally ill, which ...
S, Richard-Devantoy +6 more
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The Meaning of the Victim–Offender Overlap for Criminological Theory and Crime Prevention Policy
Annual Review of Criminology, 2022Mark T Berg, Christopher J Schreck
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