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Brockmeyer Verlag veröffentlicht internationales Werk zur Kriminologie


04. Februar 2011, 14:37
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Wir möchten hier ein umfangreiches, internationales englischsprachiges Werk in 3 Bänden zur Kriminologie vorstellen:

Kury, Helmut/Shea, Evelyn (Eds.): Punitivity International Developments Vol. 8/1-3
Vol. 1: Punitiveness – a Global Phenomenon? (Crime & Crime Policy Vol. 8/1); Vol. 2: Insecurity and Punitiveness. (Crime & Crime Policy Vol. 8/2) ; Vol. 3: Punitiveness and Punishment (Crime & Crime Policy Vol. 8/3) ISBN Vol. 8,1-3: 978-3-8196-0780-6, Softcover together ca 1300 pp. 24 x 17 cm. Bochum 2011, € 134, 70

Band ist ist soeben erschienen , Band 3 erscheint Ende Februar und Band 2 Ende März. Bei Einzelbezug beträgt der Preis je Band Band € 49,,90

During the past two decades criminological discussion in Western industrial societies has been increasingly focused on the concept of punitiveness, a concept that is frequently linked to the staggering rise in inmate numbers in the United States from the first half of the 1970 onward, making it the country with the highest prison rate per 100,000 inhabitants in the Western world. Lee sees the development in the United States in connexion with the growing discussion of “fear of crime” during the late 1960s. “Since the late 1960s the fear of crime has progressively become a profoundly engaging field of study for criminologists and other social researchers” (2001, p. 467; see also Hale 1996). The findings of inquiries and opinion polls, which confirmed the presence of such fears among the population, moved the topic to the forefront and it did not take long until it was “discovered” by politicians. This development went hand in hand with increased media reporting on crime related matters, usually concerning spectacular cases, and thus creating in the population a distorted image of the actual extent and nature of crime (see Beckett and Sasson 2004). Some politicians were quick to use this erroneous perception for their own purposes by creating so-called “politics of fear” (see, for instance, for Japan Miyazawa 2008.

NHALT Bd. 1:
Kury, Helmut & Shea, Evelyn Punitivity – An Introduction: I.1. Theoretical Background and Methodological Questions Hirtenlehner, Helmut: The Origins of Punitive Mentalities in late modern Societies. Testing an Expressive Explanatory Model; Almond, Paul: Corporate Crime and the ‘Crippled Epistemology’ of Punitiveness; Simonson, Julia: Problems in Measuring Punitiveness – Results from a German Study; Hamilton, Claire: ‚Notes from some small Countries’: A Study of the ‚New Punitiveness’ in Ireland, Scotland and New Zealand; Harrendorf, Stefan: How to Measure Punitiveness in Global Perspective: What Can be Learned from International Survey Data. I.2. Different Trends in Punitiveness: Kutateladze, Besiki: Measuring State Punitiveness in the United States; Indermaur, David & Roberts, Lynne: Punitiveness in Australia: Current Status, Trends and Strategic Responses; Dijk, Jan Van: Trends in Dutch Prisoner Rates: Regression to the Mean or enduring Exception? Flander, Benjamin & Meško, Gorazd: ‚Punitiveness’ and Penal Trends in Slovenia: On the ‚Shady Side of the Alps’? Lappi-Seppälä, Tapio: Changes in Penal Policy in Finland; Klimke, Daniela, Sack, Fritz & Schlepper, Christina: Stopping the ‘punitive turn’ at the German Border. I.3. Juvenile Delinquents: A Category Apart? Palermo Fabris, Elisabetta: Juvenile Deviance in Italy. The need for Social Control and for the Tutelage of young Offenders; Wößner, Gunda, Quenzer, Carolin & Vig, David: The Development of Criminal Law in Germany with an Emphasis on Sexual and Juvenile Offenses; Giebel, Stefan Markus, Boxberg, Verena & Hosser, Daniela: Imprisonment and Recidivism of Young Offenders; Özsöz, Figen: German Skinheads Behind Bars – Effects of Penal Sanctions on Ideological Offenders

INHALT Bd. 2:
Kury, Helmut & Shea, Evelyn: Punitivity and Insecurity – An Introduction ; II.1. Insecurity, Politics and the Media: Larrauri, Elena & Varona, Daniel: Democracy at Work? Public Opinion and Penal Reforms in Spain Fortete, César & Cesano, José Daniel: The Role of Victimization, Punitive Attitudes and the Mass Media in Criminal Reforms in Latin America Mucchielli, Laurent: The Rise and Domination of the Law-and-Order Ideology in France (1990 – 2010): Some of its Consequences on the Criminal Justice System and on Social Control; Mosconi, Giuseppe: The Spectre of Insecurity and the “Prospering” of Prisons; Recasens, Amadeu: The Development of Punitiveness: The Case of the Police. II.2. Measuring Feelings of Insecurity and Punitive Attitudes: Kury, Helmut & Obergfell-Fuchs, Joachim: Punitiveness – How to measure it – The Effect of Punishment; Klaus, Witold, Rzeplińska, Irena & Woźniakowska-Fajst, Dagmara: Punitivity in Polish Law, Public Opinion, and Penal Policy; Zarafonitou, Christina: Punitiveness, Fear of Crime and Social Views; Varona Gómez, Daniel: Citizens and Punitive Attitudes: A pilot study of Spanish university students; Llobet Rodríguez, Javier: Punitiveness in Costa Rica; Saar, Jüri : 20 Years After: Crime, Crime Control and Fear of Crime of the Population in Estonia 1991 – 2010; BacanoviÄ�, Oliver & Jovanova, Natasha: Punitiveness in the Republic of Macedonia; NikoliÄ�-RistanoviÄ�, Vesna, DimitrijeviÄ�, Jelena & StevkoviÄ�, Ljiljana: Feelings of Insecurity, Victimization Experience, and Student’s Attitudes toward Punishment ; Rozum, J., Kotulan, Petr & Tomasek, Jan: The Effectiveness of Parole in the Czeck Republic; KovÄ�o Vukadin, Irma & Vukosav, Joško: Students’ Attitudes towards Risk, Victimization and Punishment in Croatia. II.3. Has Criminal Legislation become more punitive? Yenisey, Feridun: Revised Punishments and Security Measures in Turkey; Yoshida, Toshio: Punitivity Today in Japan; Shestakov, Dmitrij A. & A. P. Danilov: Criminal Law and Punitivity in Modern Russia; Tournier, Pierre V:. Godot has arrived. French Parliament has finally voted on its Prison Law; Prinsloo, Johan: Punishment in South and Southern Africa.

INHALT Bd. 3:
Kury, Helmut & Shea, Evelyn: Punitivity and Punishment – An Introduction. III.1. The Impact of Punitiveness on Imprisonment Dessecker, Axel: Life Sentences in Germany: An Example of increasing Punitiveness in the Criminal Justice System? Gunnlaugsson, Helgi: Criminal Punishment in Iceland in the New Millennium; Kuhlmann, Annette: Punitiveness in the US Criminal Justice System; Winterdyk, John & King, Doug: Perspective on Punitiveness for Adult Offenders: Contrasting Canada and the United States; III.2. Different Alternatives : Heinz, Wolfgang: Punitiveness in German Sanctioning Practice – Myth or Reality? Shea, Evelyn, Baccaro, Laura & Morelli, Francesco: Whatever happened to Rehabilitation as a cornerstone of lasting security? The case of Italy; III.3. The Effectiveness of Punishment: Peper, Martin & Chavanon, Mira-Lynn: The Neuropsychology of Punishment ; Kunst, Heike: The Psychological Power Factors of Judicial Sanctioning; Dölling, Dieter, Entorf, Horst, Hermann, Dieter & Rupp, Thomas: Meta-Analysis of Empirical Studies on Deterrence

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