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Popular Justice or Populist Justice? Penal Populism and Its Impact on Democracy

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Populism, a pervasive phenomenon in contemporary politics, manifests as an anti-establishment, anti-pluralistic, morally charged framing that advocates for direct rule between leader and populace.
Chen, Kuan-Wu
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‘Legitimate Vengeance’ Through Punishment, Common-Sense Morality, and In-Group Identity: Why Does a Punitive Approach Appeal to Populists?

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Penal populism is a form of populism, defined by John Pratt (2007) as public hostility toward criminals and advocacy for harsh punishments, prioritising community interests over defendants’ rights.
Hu, Jianxuan
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The Conceptualisation of Penal Populism: Dispelling Misunderstandings

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This presentation examines the concept of penal populism and its impact on criminal law and policymaking. Penal populism refers to the social trend where there is radical support for harsher punishments for criminals, prioritising community and victim ...
Hu, Jianxuan
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Percepción social del derecho penal y la respuesta del legislador : entre el populismo punitivo y la ausencia de política criminal = Social perception of the criminal law and the response of the legislator : between the punitive populism and the absence of crime policy

open access: yes, 2018
El presente trabajo aborda la compleja realidad jurídico-penal y su concreta deriva punitiva desde una perspectiva causal, teniendo en cuenta la aportación multidisciplinar que realizan distintas ciencias sociales como la sociología, la economía, la criminología o el periodismo.
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