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Populism, Journalism, and the Limits of Reflexivity
Reimagining Journalism and Social Order in a Fragmented Media World, 2017This study considers how punitive populism as a strain of anti-intellectualism is condoned in the ways that US journalists imagine audiences. A disregard for intellect is nevertheless antithetical to journalism’s understanding of its contribution to an ...
Michael McDevitt, Patrick Ferrucci
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Korean Association Of Victimology
One of the most prominent trends in contemporary criminal justice policy is the growing significance of victims in criminal justice decision-making. While recent discourse on victim-centered approaches has predominantly focused on procedural matters ...
Hyo Won Kang
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One of the most prominent trends in contemporary criminal justice policy is the growing significance of victims in criminal justice decision-making. While recent discourse on victim-centered approaches has predominantly focused on procedural matters ...
Hyo Won Kang
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Journal of Political Science and Public Opinion
The theoretical framework of penal populism posits that the trend towards punitive penal policies is driven by a process whereby voters tend to elect punitive politicians and once elected, these politicians push for policies that are in line with their ...
Tomoya Mukai
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The theoretical framework of penal populism posits that the trend towards punitive penal policies is driven by a process whereby voters tend to elect punitive politicians and once elected, these politicians push for policies that are in line with their ...
Tomoya Mukai
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The politics of increasing punitiveness and the rising populism in Japanese criminal justice policy
Punishment & Society, 2008The 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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Conflict Between Penal Populism and Decriminalization in Iran’s Criminal Justice System
Legal Studies in Digital AgeThe policy of decriminalization has been embraced within the Iranian criminal justice system, and it is assumed that under such circumstances, this policy should be uniformly reflected across criminal laws.
Mohammad Safarpour Dobakhshari +2 more
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Politics, Punitiveness, and Problematic Populations
2023Vickie Barrett +2 more
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Les attitudes punitives dans la population canadienne
Canadian Journal of Criminology, 1984openaire +1 more source
Why Does Globalization Fuel Populism? Economics, Culture, and the Rise of Right-Wing Populism
Annual Review of Economics, 2021exaly
Tatay (Daddy) Digong, The Punisher: President Rodrigo Duterte’s Punitive Populism in the Philippines
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