Impending Challenges to Penal Moderation in France and Germany
A Strained Restraint
Herausgeber: Drenkhahn, Kirstin; Singelnstein, Tobias; Jobard, Fabien
Impending Challenges to Penal Moderation in France and Germany
A Strained Restraint
Herausgeber: Drenkhahn, Kirstin; Singelnstein, Tobias; Jobard, Fabien
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This book investigates the penal cultures in France and Germany - how it is shaped in politics, media, and public opinion.
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- Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781032188683
- ISBN-10: 1032188685
- Artikelnr.: 71910745
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781032188683
- ISBN-10: 1032188685
- Artikelnr.: 71910745
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Kirstin Drenkhahn is a lawyer by training and a Full Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology in the Department of Law at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Fabien Jobard holds a PhD in Political Science and is a Senior Researcher at CNRS, France. Tobias Singelnstein is a Full Professor of Criminology and Criminal Law in the Department of Law at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Part One: Points of Departure 1.Testing the Continental Restraint
Hypothesis in France and Germany Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard, Johanna
Nickels and Tobias Singelnstein 2.A Testament to Penal Moderation? Key
Aspects of the Criminal Sanctions Law and Procedure Law in France and
Germany Kirstin Drenkhahn, Anna Maria Makowka and Johanna Nickels 3.
Criminal Justice in Numbers Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard and Shaïn
Morisse Part Two: Punishment in Society in France and Germany 4.How we did
it - Methods Fabien Jobard, Nicolas Hubé, Bénédicte Laumond, Shaïn Morisse,
Johanna Nickels and Claire Ruffio 5.Punishment and the Population 5.1.What
Would You Do? Decisions By French and German Judges and Laypeople on
Sanctions for Everyday Delinquency Fabien Jobard 5.2 Laypersons and their
Penal Rationalities: A Card Game to Shed Light on the Penal Demand of the
French and German Populations Bénédicte Laumond 6.Politics and Punishment
6.1. Law-and-order Politics: The Ticket to Success for Political Actors?
Bénédicte Laumond and Shaïn Morisse 6.2 Governing Crime in Parliament
Bénédicte Laumond and Elena Zum-Bruch 6.3 Always More and Never Enough? An
Analysis of Trends in Criminal Legislation in France and Germany Since 1995
Johanna Nickels 7.Punishment and the Media 7.1 The Mediated Construction of
Crime Nicolas Hubé and Claire Ruffio 7.2 Tabloidization of News Rather Than
Punitive Turn - Crime and Penal Issues on French and German Newspaper Front
Pages (1971-2017) Nicolas Hubé and Claire Ruffio 7.3 Reporting on a
"Politically Sensitive but Profitable" Issue - Field Logics and Individual
Perceptions of Crime in France and Germany Claire Ruffio and Elena
Zum-Bruch Part Three: Impending Challenges to Penal Moderation in France
and Germany 8.A Strained Restraint - The Ambivalences of Penal Moderation
in Germany and France Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard and Tobias
Singelnstein
Hypothesis in France and Germany Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard, Johanna
Nickels and Tobias Singelnstein 2.A Testament to Penal Moderation? Key
Aspects of the Criminal Sanctions Law and Procedure Law in France and
Germany Kirstin Drenkhahn, Anna Maria Makowka and Johanna Nickels 3.
Criminal Justice in Numbers Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard and Shaïn
Morisse Part Two: Punishment in Society in France and Germany 4.How we did
it - Methods Fabien Jobard, Nicolas Hubé, Bénédicte Laumond, Shaïn Morisse,
Johanna Nickels and Claire Ruffio 5.Punishment and the Population 5.1.What
Would You Do? Decisions By French and German Judges and Laypeople on
Sanctions for Everyday Delinquency Fabien Jobard 5.2 Laypersons and their
Penal Rationalities: A Card Game to Shed Light on the Penal Demand of the
French and German Populations Bénédicte Laumond 6.Politics and Punishment
6.1. Law-and-order Politics: The Ticket to Success for Political Actors?
Bénédicte Laumond and Shaïn Morisse 6.2 Governing Crime in Parliament
Bénédicte Laumond and Elena Zum-Bruch 6.3 Always More and Never Enough? An
Analysis of Trends in Criminal Legislation in France and Germany Since 1995
Johanna Nickels 7.Punishment and the Media 7.1 The Mediated Construction of
Crime Nicolas Hubé and Claire Ruffio 7.2 Tabloidization of News Rather Than
Punitive Turn - Crime and Penal Issues on French and German Newspaper Front
Pages (1971-2017) Nicolas Hubé and Claire Ruffio 7.3 Reporting on a
"Politically Sensitive but Profitable" Issue - Field Logics and Individual
Perceptions of Crime in France and Germany Claire Ruffio and Elena
Zum-Bruch Part Three: Impending Challenges to Penal Moderation in France
and Germany 8.A Strained Restraint - The Ambivalences of Penal Moderation
in Germany and France Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard and Tobias
Singelnstein
Part One: Points of Departure 1.Testing the Continental Restraint
Hypothesis in France and Germany Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard, Johanna
Nickels and Tobias Singelnstein 2.A Testament to Penal Moderation? Key
Aspects of the Criminal Sanctions Law and Procedure Law in France and
Germany Kirstin Drenkhahn, Anna Maria Makowka and Johanna Nickels 3.
Criminal Justice in Numbers Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard and Shaïn
Morisse Part Two: Punishment in Society in France and Germany 4.How we did
it - Methods Fabien Jobard, Nicolas Hubé, Bénédicte Laumond, Shaïn Morisse,
Johanna Nickels and Claire Ruffio 5.Punishment and the Population 5.1.What
Would You Do? Decisions By French and German Judges and Laypeople on
Sanctions for Everyday Delinquency Fabien Jobard 5.2 Laypersons and their
Penal Rationalities: A Card Game to Shed Light on the Penal Demand of the
French and German Populations Bénédicte Laumond 6.Politics and Punishment
6.1. Law-and-order Politics: The Ticket to Success for Political Actors?
Bénédicte Laumond and Shaïn Morisse 6.2 Governing Crime in Parliament
Bénédicte Laumond and Elena Zum-Bruch 6.3 Always More and Never Enough? An
Analysis of Trends in Criminal Legislation in France and Germany Since 1995
Johanna Nickels 7.Punishment and the Media 7.1 The Mediated Construction of
Crime Nicolas Hubé and Claire Ruffio 7.2 Tabloidization of News Rather Than
Punitive Turn - Crime and Penal Issues on French and German Newspaper Front
Pages (1971-2017) Nicolas Hubé and Claire Ruffio 7.3 Reporting on a
"Politically Sensitive but Profitable" Issue - Field Logics and Individual
Perceptions of Crime in France and Germany Claire Ruffio and Elena
Zum-Bruch Part Three: Impending Challenges to Penal Moderation in France
and Germany 8.A Strained Restraint - The Ambivalences of Penal Moderation
in Germany and France Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard and Tobias
Singelnstein
Hypothesis in France and Germany Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard, Johanna
Nickels and Tobias Singelnstein 2.A Testament to Penal Moderation? Key
Aspects of the Criminal Sanctions Law and Procedure Law in France and
Germany Kirstin Drenkhahn, Anna Maria Makowka and Johanna Nickels 3.
Criminal Justice in Numbers Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard and Shaïn
Morisse Part Two: Punishment in Society in France and Germany 4.How we did
it - Methods Fabien Jobard, Nicolas Hubé, Bénédicte Laumond, Shaïn Morisse,
Johanna Nickels and Claire Ruffio 5.Punishment and the Population 5.1.What
Would You Do? Decisions By French and German Judges and Laypeople on
Sanctions for Everyday Delinquency Fabien Jobard 5.2 Laypersons and their
Penal Rationalities: A Card Game to Shed Light on the Penal Demand of the
French and German Populations Bénédicte Laumond 6.Politics and Punishment
6.1. Law-and-order Politics: The Ticket to Success for Political Actors?
Bénédicte Laumond and Shaïn Morisse 6.2 Governing Crime in Parliament
Bénédicte Laumond and Elena Zum-Bruch 6.3 Always More and Never Enough? An
Analysis of Trends in Criminal Legislation in France and Germany Since 1995
Johanna Nickels 7.Punishment and the Media 7.1 The Mediated Construction of
Crime Nicolas Hubé and Claire Ruffio 7.2 Tabloidization of News Rather Than
Punitive Turn - Crime and Penal Issues on French and German Newspaper Front
Pages (1971-2017) Nicolas Hubé and Claire Ruffio 7.3 Reporting on a
"Politically Sensitive but Profitable" Issue - Field Logics and Individual
Perceptions of Crime in France and Germany Claire Ruffio and Elena
Zum-Bruch Part Three: Impending Challenges to Penal Moderation in France
and Germany 8.A Strained Restraint - The Ambivalences of Penal Moderation
in Germany and France Kirstin Drenkhahn, Fabien Jobard and Tobias
Singelnstein