Changing Attitudes to Punishment

Changing Attitudes to Punishment

Author: Julian V. Roberts

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1843920034

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Throughout the Western world public opinion plays an important role in shaping criminal justice policy. At the same time opinion polls demonstrate that the public knows little about crime or justice. This title addresses the problem by drawing upon research from a number of different countries.


Understanding Public Attitudes to Criminal Justice

Understanding Public Attitudes to Criminal Justice

Author: Mike Hough

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2005-11-16

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 0335225802

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Which factors shape public opinion of criminal justice? How do the views of the public influence criminal justice policy and practice? This book provides an introduction to public attitudes towards criminal justice. It explores the public’s lack of confidence in criminal justice processes, and summarizes findings on public attitudes towards the three principal components of the criminal process: the police, the courts, and the prison system. It examines the importance that people attach to different criminal justice functions, such as preventing crime, prosecuting and punishing offenders, and protecting the public. Topics include: Youth justice and public opinion Public perception of restorative justice Penal populism and media treatment of crime The reliability of public opinion polls The drivers of public opinion Understanding Public Attitudes to Criminal Justice provides an international perspective on the issues surrounding criminal justice and public opinion, drawing on research from the UK, the United States and Canada and a range of other countries including South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Key reading for students in criminology, criminal justice, and media studies, this book is also of value to researchers and those with an interest in crime and the media.


Changing Attitudes to Punishment

Changing Attitudes to Punishment

Author: Julian Roberts

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-01-11

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1135988315

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Throughout the western world public opinion has played an important role in shaping criminal justice policy, yet opinion polls demonstrate that the public actually know little about crime and justice. This book, consisting of chapters from leading authorities in the field, is concerned to address this problem, and draws upon research in a number of different countries to address the issues arising from this state of affairs.


Public Opinion and Criminal Justice

Public Opinion and Criminal Justice

Author: Jane Wood

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1134021704

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Public opinion is vital to the functioning of the criminal justice system but it is not at all clear how best to establish what this is, and what views people have on different aspects of criminal justice and the criminal justice system. Politicians and the media often assume that the public wants harsher, tougher and longer sentences, and policies may be shaped accordingly. Detailed research and more specific polling often tells a different story. This book is concerned to shed further light on the nature of public views on criminal justice, paying particular attention to public opinion towards specific types of offenders, such as sex offenders and mentally disordered offenders. In doing so it challenges many enduring assumptions regarding people's views on justice, and confronts the myths that infect our understanding of what people think about the criminal justice system.


Changing Attitudes Towards the Death Penalty

Changing Attitudes Towards the Death Penalty

Author: Zoltan J. Toth

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-06-11

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 3030475573

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This book explores the pros and cons of the death penalty and the history of capital punishment. In this context, it puts a special emphasis on the situation in Hungary, where, amongst its neighbors, in recent years the demand for the reestablishment of the death penalty has received the strongest political support from many pro-government politicians. Toth presents tendencies toward abolition of the death penalty and analyzes the arguments by which the death penalty can, in principle, be criticized or even defended. The book presents the main issues of the death penalty, arguments of both abolitionists and retentionists, and reviews the modern history of this sanction. It does not seek to convince the reader of the correctness or wrongness of the death penalty, but it presents both sides of the argument and their standpoints, and leaves the reader to decide. It encourages informed debate and discussion.


Youth Crime and Youth Justice

Youth Crime and Youth Justice

Author: Hough, Mike

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2004-11-04

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 1861346492

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This report presents the findings from the first national, representative survey of public attitudes to youth crime and youth justice in England and Wales. It carries clear policy implications in relation to both public education and reform of the youth justice system.


Incarceration Nation

Incarceration Nation

Author: Peter K. Enns

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-03-22

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1107132886

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Incarceration Nation demonstrates that the US public played a critical role in the rise of mass incarceration in this country.


Crime and Criminal Justice

Crime and Criminal Justice

Author: William Lyons

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780754625100

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Themes covered in this collection of essays include police powers, racial profiling, and political challenges.