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Penal Policies in Belgium

2022
Emphasis on the symbolic role of prison foodways provides a particularly nuanced way of understanding the lived experiences of imprisonment. In so doing, each experience is shown to be heavily affected by the distinctive contexts in which they are embedded.
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Penal Policy in Scandinavia

Crime and Justice, 2007
Abstract Scandinavian imprisonment rates are among the lowest in Western democracies, despite 20–30 percent increases in recent years, and penal policies generally are among the mildest. Reasons for this include the continuing strength and credibility of the welfare state, high levels of social trust and political legitimacy, consensual and corporatist
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Penalization and social policies

2013
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Mary, Philippe, Nagels, Jacques
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Studying Penal Policy

2017
A policy can be defined as a course or principle of action adopted by an organisation or individual, and there are multiple ways to examine it. While some scholars are interested in the role of power, others are interested in its development (from formulation to implementation).
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Assessing Penal Policy

2016
This chapter attempts to provide the reader with a firm base from which to assess penal policy. First, some preliminary issues are raised concerning key concepts. Next the penal policy task the Coalition Government set itself is explicated, thereby enabling the development of an internal critique, assessing how they did by their own standards. Finally,
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Penal Policy File

The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 1983
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The role of storylines in penal policy change

Punishment and Society, 2022
Harry Annison
exaly  

The Politics of Penality: An Overview of the Development of Penal Policy in Scotland

2019
A dominant theme of much contemporary penological literature is that western penal systems are undergoing a profound transformation. As evidence for change, commentators point to: the growth of managerialism within the penal process; the development of new policy objectives such as crime prevention and support for victims; and the trend towards ...
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Punishment in Slovenia: Seventy Years of Penal Policy Development

European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, 2022
Benjamin Campforts   +2 more
exaly  

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