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What is punitive populism? A typology based in media communication

open access: yesMatrizes, 2021
Punitive populism refers to political leaders’ use of tough-on-crime rhetoric and policies to win elections and popular support. Yet, this basic definition does not capture the range of ways the practice manifests itself.
Michelle Bonner
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Elite punitive populism and youth justice reform in Chile: Legitimizing a new political order: Populizm penalny elit a reforma wymiaru sprawiedliwości dla nieletnich w Chile: legitymizacja nowego porządku politycznego

open access: yesArchives of Criminology, 2021
Chilean youth justice went through a drastic reform process during the 2000s, it was the second radical youth justice reform movement in the country since the creation of the Law of Minors in 1928.
Daniela Rodriguez Gutierrez
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

The punitive impact of radical right populism on foreign aid: immigration pressure and mainstream partnership

open access: yesEuropean Political Science Review, 2023
This study investigates populist radical right (PRR) influence on aid amid widespread concerns about a potential connection between its rise and the reduction of aid allocation.
Motoshi Suzuki
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Is “Penal Populism” Really Populist? Evaluating Penal Legislation in Post-redemocratization Brazil

open access: yesSAGE Open
For over two decades, “penal populism” has been trying to explain the major developments in penal policy around the world. As a theoretical model, it is often seen as synonymous with an unrestrained growth of punishment-oriented thinking.
Gabriel Silveira de Queirós Campos   +1 more
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Explanations for the Punitive Turn of Crime Policy in Bolivia, 2006-2016

open access: yesInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2018
In the last decade, Bolivia, as with most countries in the region, has seen an unprecedented increase of its prison population. This is often explained as the consequence of a punitive populism sweeping Latin America.
Jorg Stippel, Juan E Serrano Moreno
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The Roots of “Penal Populism”: the Role of Media and Politics

open access: yesKriminologijos studijos, 2017
Penal populism is often labeled as a process whereby politicians devise punitive penal policies, which are adjudged to be “popular” within the general public, and are designed to mobilize votes rather than improve the crime and justice situation.
MARGARITA DOBRYNINA
doaj   +2 more sources

Governmentality, populism criminal and punitive practices in Argentina

open access: yesPerspectivas Metodológicas​, 2020
This article addresses the characteristics assumed by current punitivism, particularly in Argentina, and the implementation of measures, strategies and political discourses of the new neoliberal penalty from the perspective of the concept of ...
Florencia Beltrame
doaj   +1 more source

Neopentecostais E O Poder Punitivo: A Religião Como Palanque Político

open access: yesPrim@ Facie, 2020
The present work presents a fragment of a larger research, about the Brazilian legislative reforms after the 2000s, whose specific focus at this moment is the demonstration of the transformation of religious discourse into a political platform,
Jackson da Silva Leal, Alex da Rosa
doaj   +1 more source

Mediating punitiveness: understanding public attitudes towards work-related fatality cases [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This paper concerns an empirical investigation into public attitudes towards work-related fatality cases, where organizational offenders cause the death of workers or members of the public.
Eser A.   +18 more
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Actitudes de los ciudadanos frente al crimen y al castigo: estudio piloto en la Universidad EAFIT, Medellín

open access: yesNuevo Foro Penal, 2013
In order to justify an expansionist criminal policy, it is usual to appeal to the fact that this one responds to the popular claim, a social demand for security.
Juan Pablo Uribe Barrera
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