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Media and Punitive Populism in Argentina and Chile

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.
M. Bonner
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Adventures in populist discourse: Could a solution to penal populism in New Zealand be hiding in plain sight?

Archives of Criminology, 2023
Contemporary discussions on the role of populism in criminal justice reform have centred around its potential for more punitive outcomes i.e., longer sentences, less hospitable prison conditions and a lack of meaningful support for integration back into ...
Luke D. Oldfield, Alice Mills
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Dogmatyczny kształt środków karnych wobec nowelizacji Kodeksu karnego z 1997 r. The Dogmatic Shape of Punitive Measures in View of Amendments to 1997 Criminal Code

Kwartalnik Krajowej Szkoły Sądownictwa i Prokuratury, 2023
Based on the concept of the authors of the Criminal Code 1997, punitive measures were created as an instrument of a rational repression for the crime committed.
Anna Lempart
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Populism and social media in the Iberian Peninsula: The use of Twitter by VOX (Spain) and Chega (Portugal) in election campaigning

International Journal of Iberian Studies, 2022
This article inquiries about the use of Twitter by the two radical right-wing populist Iberian parties, the Spanish VOX and the Portuguese Chega, during election campaigning. Using quantitative and qualitative methodologies, it analyses the tweets posted
Rubén Ramos Antón, Carla Baptista
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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
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Punitive by negligence? The myths and reality of penal nationalism in the Czech Republic

European Journal of Criminology, 2021
Penal populism has repeatedly been described as influencing penal policies, with harsh penal practices presented as evidence of its influence. However, little attention has yet been paid to its role in the development of penal policies in post ...
Jakub Drápal
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Populism on the periphery of democracy: moralism and recognition theory

Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2020
Moralism is an often-cited feature of populist politics; yet, as a concept, it remains under-theorised in current literature. This paper posits that to understand the threat that populism poses to democracy, it is necessary to develop this key feature of
Charlene McKibben
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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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