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Democracy, Crime, and Justice Susanne Karstedt

Democracy, Crime, and Justice By Susanne Karstedt

Democracy, Crime, and Justice by Susanne Karstedt


Summary

Addressing sensitive topics such as relations between police and the Muslim communities of Western Europe in the wake of terrorist attacks, this volume focuses on the effects of terrorism on mature democracies under pressure to provide security for their citizens.

Democracy, Crime, and Justice Summary

Democracy, Crime, and Justice by Susanne Karstedt

As a growing number of nations embark on a path to democracy, criminologists have become increasingly interested and engaged in the challenges, concerns, and questions connecting democracy with both crime and criminal justice. Rising levels of violence and street crime, white collar crime and corruption both in countries where democracy is securely in place and where it is struggling, have fuelled a deepening skepticism as to the capacity of democracy to deliver on its promise of security and justice for all citizens. What role does crime and criminal justice play in the future of democracy and for democratic political development on a global level?

The editors of this special volume of The Annals realized the importance of collecting research from a broad spectrum of countries and covering a range of problems that affect citizens, politicians, and criminal justice officials. The articles here represent a solid balance between mature democracies like the U.S. and U.K. as well as emerging democracies around the globe - specifically in Latin America, Africa and Eastern Europe. They are based on large and small cross-national samples, regional comparisons, and case studies.

Each contribution addresses a seminal question for the future of democratic political development across the globe. What is the role of criminal justice in the process of building democracy and instilling confidence in its institutions? Is there a role for unions in democratizing police forces? What is the impact of widespread disenfranchisement of felons on democratic citizenship and the life of democratic institutions? Under what circumstances do mature democracies adopt punitive sentencing regimes? Addressing sensitive topics such as relations between police and the Muslim communities of Western Europe in the wake of terrorist attacks, this volume also sheds light on the effects of terrorism on mature democracies under increasing pressure to provide security for their citizens.

By taking a broad vantage point, this collection of research delves into complex topics such as the relationship between the process of democratization and violent crime waves; the impact of rising crime rates on newly established as well as secure democracies; how crime may endanger the transition to democracy; and how existing practices of criminal justice in mature democracies affect their core values and institutions.

The collection of these insightful articles not only begins to fill a gap in criminological research but also addresses issues of critical interest to political scientists as well as other social and behavioral scientists and scholars. Taking a fresh approach to the intersection of crime, criminal justice, and democracy, this volume of The Annals is a must-read for criminologists and political scientists and provides a solid foundation for further interdisciplinary research.

Table of Contents

Democracy, Crime, and Justice: Introduction - Susanne Karstedt and Gary LaFree SECTION ONE: Democracy, Democratization and Crime Democracy and Crime: A Multilevel Analysis of Homicide Trends in 44 Countries, 1950-2000 - Gary LaFree and Andromachi Tseloni Democracy, Values and Violence: Paradoxes, Tensions and Comparative Advantages of Liberal Inclusion - Susanne Karstedt Democratization and Political Change as Threats to Collective Sentiments: Testing Durkheim in Russia - William Alex Pridemore and Sang-Weon Kim Democracy and Intellectual Property: Examining Trajectories of Software Piracy - Nicole Leeper Piquero and Alex R. Piquero SECTION TWO: Building Democratic Societies: The Role of Criminal Justice War Crimes, Democracy, and the Rule of Law in Belgrade, the Balkans and Beyond - John Hagan and Sanja Kutnjak Ivkovich Law and Order in an Emerging Democracy: Lessons from the Reconstruction of Kosovo's Police and Justice Systems - Jeremy Wilson The Right to Unionise, the Right to Bargain and the Right to Democratic Policing - Monique Marks and Jenny Fleming SECTION THREE: Democracy and the Governance of Security: Safe Societies and Strong Democracy Policing, Recognition and Belonging - Ian Loader Policing Uncertainty: Countering Terror through Community Intelligence and Democratic Policing - Martin Innes Civil Democracy, Perceived Risk and Safety in Brazil: An Extension of the Systemic Social Control Model - Corinne Davis Rodriguez SECTION FOUR: Justice for all: Democracy and Criminal Justice Public Opinion and the Governance of Punishment in Democratic Political Systems - Franklin Zimring and David Johnson Democracy and the Civic Reintegration of Criminal Offenders - Christopher Uggen, Jeff Manza, and Melissa Thompson Democracy and Criminal Justice in Cross-National Perspective: From Crime Control to Due Process - Hung-En Sung

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NLS9781412944663
9781412944663
141294466X
Democracy, Crime, and Justice by Susanne Karstedt
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Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2006-08-31
338
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