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A policy mapping analysis of goals, target populations, and punitive notions in the U.S. congressional response to the opioid epidemic

International Journal of Drug Policy, 2019
The U.S. Congress has proposed numerous bills and resolutions in response to the opioid epidemic unfolding over the past decade. Although this legislative response has been the subject of considerable media attention and commentary, very little research has systematically analyzed congressional opioid-related legislation in terms of primary goals ...
Elizabeth A. Bowen, Andrew Irish
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The politics of increasing punitiveness and the rising populism in Japanese criminal justice policy

Punishment & Society, 2008
The purpose of this article is (1) to establish that increasing punitiveness characterizes criminal justice policies in Japan and (2) to explain this trend in terms of the penal populism promoted by crime victims and supporting politicians. This article first examines newspaper articles to illuminate the increasingly punitive character of recent ...
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Youth, Addiction, and New Populism

open access: yes
This essay examines how responses to substance addiction under the new populism of the twenty-first century differ from those of traditional administrations.
Singha, R (via Mendeley Data)
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Media and Punitive Populism inArgentina andChile

Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2018
Punitive populism is common throughout Latin America. It involves political and public opinion support for more police officers, greater police autonomy, and tougher laws to punish crime—options that often perpetuate old police practices and resist police reform efforts.
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Populism and Punitiveness

2022
Kyle Mulrooney, Jenny Wise
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Politics, Punitiveness, and Problematic Populations

2023
Vickie Barrett   +2 more
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Security at What Cost? Punitive Populism and Democratic Trade-offs in Ecuador 

SSRN Electronic Journal
This commentary examines how Ecuador's recent security crisis has facilitated a broader transformation in the relationship between punishment, political authority, and democratic governance. It argues that recent strategies of militarization, emergency governance, and expanded punitive intervention can be understood through the framework of punitive ...
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Penal populism: Negotiating the feminist agenda. Evidence from Spain and Poland

European Journal of Criminology, 2021
Magdalena Grzyb
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Media and Punitive Populism inArgentina andChile

Bulletin of Latin American Research, 2018
Michelle D Bonner
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