Hopp til hovedinnhold
Placeholder image

The Punishment Response

Newman, Graeme R.

Produseres på bestilling

Leveringstid: 3-10 dager

Handlinger

Beskrivelse

Omtale

Punishment occupies a central place in our lives and attitudes. We suffer a profound ambivalence about its moral consequences. Persons who have been punished or are liable to be punished have long objected to the legitimacy of punishment. We are all objects of punishment, yet we are also its users. Our ambivalence is so profound that not only do we punish others, but we punish ourselves as well. We view those who submit too willingly to punishment as "obedient" verging on the groveling coward, and we view those who resist punishment as "disobedient," rebels. In The Punishment Response Graeme Newman describes the uses of punishment and how these uses change over time.Some argue that punishment promotes discrimination and divisiveness in society. Others claim that it is through punishment that order and legitimacy are upheld. It is important that punishment is understood as neither one nor the other; it is both. This point, simple though it seems, has never really been addressed. This is why Newman claims we wax and wane in our uses of punishment; why punishing institutions are clogged by bureaucracy; why the death penalty comes and goes like the tide.Graeme Newman emphasizes that punishment is a cultural process and also a mechanism of particular institutions, of which criminal law is but one. Because academic discussions of punishment have been confined to legalistic preoccupations, much of the policy and justification of punishment have been based on discussions of extreme cases. The use of punishment in the sphere of crime is an extreme unto itself, since crime is a minor aspect of daily life. The uses of punishment, and the moral justifications for punishment within the family and school have rarely been considered, certainly not to the exhaustive extent that criminal law has been in this outstanding work.

  • Utgivelsesdato:

    22.09.2017

  • ISBN/Varenr:

    9781138538023

  • Språk:

    Engelsk

  • Forlag:

    Routledge

  • Innbinding:

    Innbundet

  • Fagtema:

    Samfunn og samfunnsvitenskap

  • Litteraturtype:

    Faglitteratur

  • Utgave:

    2

  • Sider:

    374

  • Høyde:

    22.9 cm

  • Bredde:

    15.2 cm

Community Policing in Indigenous Communities

Community Policing in Indigenous Communities

9781138382176 Heftet
18.09.2018
Engelsk

Produseres på bestilling
Community Policing in Indigenous Communities

Community Policing in Indigenous Communities

9781439888940 Innbundet
04.03.2013
Engelsk

Produseres på bestilling
Superhighway Robbery

Superhighway Robbery

Newman, Graeme R. • Clarke, Ronald
9780415628044 Heftet
17.05.2012
Engelsk

Produseres på bestilling
The Punishment Response

The Punishment Response

Newman, Graeme R.
9781412807845 Heftet
30.06.2008
Engelsk

Produseres på bestilling
Comparative Deviance : Perception and Law in Six Cultures

Comparative Deviance : Perception and Law in Six Cultures

Newman, Graeme R. • Wolfgang, Marvin E.
9781412807692 Heftet
29.02.2008
Engelsk

Produseres på bestilling
Crime and Immigration

Crime and Immigration

Newman, Graeme R.
9780754624493 Innbundet
12.03.2007
Engelsk

Nytt opplag ventes
Superhighway Robbery

Superhighway Robbery

Newman, Graeme R. • Clarke, Ronald
9781843920182 Innbundet
01.05.2003
Engelsk

Produseres på bestilling