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What is punitive populism? A typology based in media communication
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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Punitive Populism and Symbolic Criminal Law
The growth of the so-called punitive populism and symbolic criminal law in Colombian legislation, the lack of effectiveness in drawing up the State’s criminal policy and the sterility of the results in the reduction of crime are analyzed, with the ...
Yeraldin Arrieta Ruiz
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Toward the critique of punitive populism
This paper presents the main theses of what in recent years I have analyzed under the concept of punitive populism, seen as a complex phenomenon that conflates penal policy with politics, criminology and even moralism in social media. Thus, in order to present my critical outlines, I offer in the second section a definition of punitive populism, while ...
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Of Rubble, Ruins, and Bulldozers: Punitive Populism, Popular Culture, and the Indian Case
Abstract The article seeks to examine the under-studied interplay between punitive populism, affect and popular culture in the context of bulldozer demolitions in India. Bulldozer, seen as a formidable machine, has traditionally been conceived as a harbinger of development and urban planning.
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En el Ecuador, el populismo punitivo se ha consolidado como una estrategia política que busca responder a las demandas sociales de seguridad mediante el endurecimiento de las políticas penales. Se argumenta como objetivo de investigación analizar el uso de los medios de comunicación como herramienta de populismo punitivo en Ecuador. Se adoptó un diseño
Vanessa Katherine Guano-Guambo +3 more
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Tendo como eixo a análise do instituto previdenciário do auxílio-reclusão – pago aos dependentes do segurado de baixa renda preso – este artigo aborda de forma crítica e reflexiva a relação entre políticas sociais e políticas penais. Sustenta-se em dados
Chies, Luiz Antônio Bogo +1 more
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The Impact of Punitive Immigrant Laws on the Health of Latina/o Populations [PDF]
This study examines how anti‐immigrant policies affect the physical health of Latina/os in the United States. Merging two unique datasets: sum of anti‐immigrant policies by state from 2005 to 2011 and a 2011 Robert Wood Johnson Center for Health Policy nationally representative sample of Latina/os (n = 1,200), we estimate a series of logistic ...
Edward D, Vargas +2 more
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Governmentality, populism criminal and punitive practices in Argentina
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
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A Punitive But Non-Punitive Society: An Explanation Of The Specificity Of Penal Populism In South Korea [PDF]
<p>It is argued in existing Korean criminological literature that penal populism has strongly influenced the criminal justice system over the last two decades in South Korea (‘SK’, hereafter). Their contention is based on the evidence of punitive penal policies formulated around sex offences against children since the 2000s.
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Neopentecostais E O Poder Punitivo: A Religião Como Palanque Político
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
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