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Lock them up! Punitive aggression and populism as political vigilantism

Electoral Studies, 2021
Abstract Populist leaders and movements are incredibly diverse, but one factor that most share is the tendency to pick fights. Populists often stir up conflict and use aggressive rhetoric that would destroy the reputation of mainstream politicos.
Matthew Rhodes-Purdy
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Tatay (Daddy) Digong, The Punisher: President Rodrigo Duterte’s Punitive Populism in the Philippines

open access: yesThe Sciences Po Series in International Relations and Political Economy, 2022
International audienceIn this chapter it is argued that, while sharing a number of the attributes of many contemporary populists, President Rodrigo Duterte, elected in 2016, is a product of the Philippines’ political system and its political culture.
Camroux, David Frederic, David Camroux
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Populism and Punitive Penal Policy

Criminal Justice Matters, 2002
(2002). Populism and Punitive Penal Policy. Criminal Justice Matters: Vol. 49, Public Perspectives and Participation, pp. 4-5.
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Democracy and ‘punitive populism’: exploring the Supreme Court's role in El Salvador

Democratization, 2011
El Salvador is characterized by the sad record of having one of the highest degrees of violence and crime in Latin America. Recent governments have tried to fight it with programmes called ‘mano dura’ or ‘super-mano dura’ with measures and practices that have often violated human rights and judicial guarantees.
Sebastian Linares Lejarraga
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Populism and criminal justice policy: An Australian case study of non-punitive responses to alcohol-related violence

open access: yesAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2015
Populism is widely regarded in the literature as a negative and inherently punitive influence on criminal justice policy. This article challenges this view and highlights the ways in which populism can produce forms of citizen engagement in the criminal ...
Julia Quilter
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Hell to pay: Religion and punitive ideology among the American public

open access: yesPunishment and Society, 2016
Historically, religious frameworks—particularly conceptions of evil—have been tied to attitudes about criminal behavior and its corresponding punishment, yet views of transcendent evil have not been explored in the empirical literature on religion and ...
Joseph O Baker
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Fusion of pain avoidance and the contingent negative variation induced by punitive condition predict suicide ideation in a college population

Behavioural Brain Research, 2023
This study examined behavioral and ERP features involved in pain processing as predictors of suicide ideation. Twenty-seven depressed undergraduates with high suicide ideation (HSI), 23 depressed undergraduates with low suicide ideation (LSI), and 32 healthy controls (HCs) completed the clinical Scales. The amplitudes of LPP, P2, P3, CNV, FRN, power in
Wei, Song   +5 more
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