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Punishment


ISBN13: 9780367152307
Published: June 2022
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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This book explores the concept of punishment: its meaning and significance, not least to those subject to it; its social, political and emotional contexts; its role in the criminal justice system; and the difficulties of bringing punishment to an end. It explores how levels of criminal punishment could and should be reduced, without compromising moral standards, public safety, or the rights of victims of crime.

Core contents include:

  • Why punishment matters, the salience of emotions in its various discourses, and the role of culture
  • The politicisation of punishment and legitimacy
  • The penal system, the prominence of the prison in research on punishment, and the role of community sanctions
  • The aims of punishment, its limits, and the role of power
  • The ethics of punishment and human rights
  • Punishment and social order

This book is essential reading for all criminologists, as well as students taking courses on punishment, penology, prisons and the criminal justice system.

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
Introduction
1. The Meanings of Punishment
2. Theories of Punishment
3. The Institutions and Practices of Punishment
4. Being Punished
5. The Ends of Punishment
Conclusion