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Popular punishment : on the normative significance of public opinion
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Popular punishment : on the normative significance of public opinion

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Introduction : exploring the normative significance of public opinion for state punishment / Jesper Ryberg & Julian V. Roberts
Penal theory, moral intuitions, and public opinion / Jesper Ryberg
Proportionality theory and popular opinion / Matt Matravers
The proper role of community in determining criminal liability and punishment / Paul H. Robinson
Proportionality in sentencing : the need to factor in community experience, not public opinion / Mirko Bagaric
Penal theory and popular opinion : the deficiencies of direct engagement / Jan W. de Keijser
Why should we care what the public thinks? A critical assessment of the claims of popular punishment / Frej K. Thomsen
Public opinion and democratic control of sentencing policy / Christopher Bennett
Criminal prosecutors : experts or elected officials? / Richard L. Lippke
Stakeholder sentencing / Thom Brooks
Repellent institutions and the absentee public : grounding opinion in responsibility for punishment / Albert W. Dzur
Clarifying the significance of public opinion for sentencing policy and practice / Julian V. Roberts.

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Popular punishment : on the normative significance of public opinion. ISBN 9780199941377. Published by Oxford University Press in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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