Democratic theory and mass incarceration / edited by Albert W. Dzur, Ian Loader, and Richard Sparks.
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- Language:
- English
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- Physical Description:
- xi, 343 pages ; 25 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2016.
- Contents:
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- Chapter 1 Punishment and Democratic Theory: Resources for a Better Penal Politics / Albert W. Dzur Dzur, Albert W., Ian Loader Loader, Ian, Richard Sparks Sparks, Richard 1
- Chapter 2 Democratic Politics in an Age of Mass Incarceration / Rebecca U. Thorpe Thorpe, Rebecca U. 18
- Chapter 3 Civic Punishment / R. A. Duff Duff, R. A., S. E. Marshall Marshall, S. E. 33
- Chapter 4 Playing Fair with Imprisonment / Richard Dagger Dagger, Richard 60
- Chapter 5 A Democratic Theory of Imprisonment / Peter Ramsay Ramsay, Peter 84
- Chapter 6 Why Greater Public Participation in Criminal Justice? / Christopher Bennett Bennett, Christopher 114
- Chapter 7 Punitive Restoration: Giving the Public a Say on Sentencing / Thorn Brooks Brooks, Thorn 140
- Chapter 8 After Penal Populism: Punishment, Democracy, and Utopian Method / Lynne Copson Copson, Lynne 162
- Chapter 9 Liberty, Justice, and All: The Folly of Doing Good by Stealth / David A. Green Green, David A. 187
- Chapter 10 Mass Incarceration and Public Opinion on Crime and Justice: From Democratic Theory to Method and Reality / Elizabeth R. Turner Turner, Elizabeth R. 213
- Chapter 11 A Trade-Off Between Safely and Democracy? An Empirical Investigation of Prison Violence and Inmate Self-Governance / Amy E. Lerman Lerman, Amy E., Vesla Mae Weaver Weaver, Vesla Mae 238
- Chapter 12 Violent Crime, Constitutional Frameworks, and Mass Publics / Lisa L. Miller Miller, Lisa L. 266
- Chapter 13 Democracy All the Way Down-Deliberative Democracy and Criminal Law: The Case of Social Protests / Roberto Gargarella Gargarella, Roberto 298.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- OCLC:
- 944408595
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