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Un parti de la loi et de l’ordre aux États-Unis ? Essai généalogique et historiographique
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The Incarceration Event from XIX Century Until the Second Half of XX Century and the Search for Overcoming the False Speech of Right to Security and Strengthening of Law
Published 2015-12-01“…After to do that first objective, the text tries to analyze incarceration that started again in the 1980 decade and relates it with the influences of neoliberal thought and "Law and Order" politics.…”
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Population Growth, Migration, and Changes in the Racial Differential in Imprisonment in the United States, 1940–1980
Published 2016-07-01“…While about two-thirds of the increase occurred between 1940 and 1970, most recent research analyzes the period after 1970, focusing on explanations such as the war on drugs, law-and-order politics, discrimination, inequality, and racial threat. …”
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Public Security, Criminal Policy and Sentencing in Brazil during the Lula and Dilma Governments, 2003-2014: Changes and Continuities
Published 2017-03-01“…Given levels of police corruption and protection of criminal gangs, trust in the criminal justice system was low, leading to a heightened dependence on private security, gated communities and the politicisation of law and order politics. An impressive punitive turn began at in the 1990s. …”
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Fall of the 'platonic guardians' - Liberalism, criminology and political responses to crime in England and Wales
Published 2006“…I then explore three 'moments' of contention during which the legitimacy of liberal elitism was called into question over the last several decades - the 'nothing works' assault on rehabilitation in the 1970s, the rise of 'law and order' politics in the 1980s, and the populist and punitive turn taken by penal politics since 1993. …”
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Speaking Too Soon: The Sabotage of Bail Reform in New South Wales
Published 2014-10-01“…The whole process of reversal is an example of law and order politics driven by the shock jocks and tabloid media, the views of which, are based on fundamental misconceptions of the purpose of bail and its place in the criminal process, resulting in a conflation of accusation, guilt and punishment. …”
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