The New Punitiveness

The New Punitiveness

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Feb 1, 2005 · Anglais · Broché (352 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 352
Langue Anglais
Publié Feb 1, 2005
Éditeur Routledge
ISBN-10 184392109X
ISBN-13 9781843921097

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In a thought-provoking exploration of the shifting landscape of justice, this book dives into the increasing trend of punitive measures within Western societies. It examines how the rise in incarceration rates reflects broader societal anxieties and the changing attitudes toward crime and punishment. The authors, a diverse group of scholars, draw on a wealth of research and real-world cases to illustrate how these punitive measures may not necessarily lead to a more just society.

Among the compelling themes presented is the idea that punitive policies often disproportionately affect marginalized communities, raising ethical questions about fairness and equality within the justice system. The narrative challenges readers to consider the long-term implications of a society that prioritizes punishment over rehabilitation.

Through their collective insights, the authors invite a critical conversation about the future of justice, urging society to rethink its approach to crime and to consider alternative paths that focus on understanding, restorative practices, and proactive measures.
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