Policing, punishment and comparative penality

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Tim Newburn and colleagues from the London School Cardiff University have published the research: Policing, punishment and comparative penality, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The central focus of the argument developed here has been to suggest a number of ways in which policing involves punishment, is experienced as punitive, and therefore should be recognized an integral part of the penal landscape for the purposes of both local and comparative analysis.

SUMMARY

    Given the importance of developments in the United_States in stimulating scholarly debates about punitiveness in general, and comparative penality . . .

     

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