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Criminal Deterrence Theory : The History, Myths & Realities

2018 - Boom uitgevers Den Haag

208 p.

This unique work by an experienced criminologist challenges the accepted status and effects of criminal deterrence theory in contemporary justice and punishment worldwide. Using the British justice process as an example, the author offers a hard-hitting critique on basing penal policies upon the presumed but unmeasurable effectiveness of specific and general deterrence in pursuit of crime control. In his analysis, different approaches are explored to discuss a better way of 'doing justice'; one without the collateral damage caused by mass incarceration as a means of social protection.Thanks to its keen and new insights, Criminal Deterrence Theory is a must-read for every politician, sentencing official, and criminal justice practitioner. It is, quite simply, a 'call to arms' for long-overdue penal reform. [Publisher's text].

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