Paedophiles, panics, and protests: understanding penal populism
In recent years the criminal justice response to sex offenders in the United Kingdom has become progressively punitive, with extended sentences and increased supervision and surveillance upon release from prison. As well as raising an number of issues regarding the human rights of such offenders, it has been argued that this 'upward spiral of ...
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