Abstract

1. Resisting Punitiveness in Europe? An Introduction, Sonja Snacken and Els Dumortier 2. Political Economy, Welfare and Punishment in Comparative Perspective, David Downes 3. Explaining National Differences in the Use of Imprisonment, Tapio Lappi-Seppala 4. The Scandinavian Path to Welfare, Stein Kuhnle 5. Penalisation and Social Policies, Philippe Mary and Jacky Nagels 6. The Rise of the Penal State: What can Human Rights Do About It?, Els Dumortier, Serge Gutwirth, Sonja Snacken and Paul De Hert 7. Human Rights and Penalization in Central and Eastern Europe: the Case of Hungary, Miklos Levay 8. Human Rights as the Good and the Bad Conscience of Criminal Law, Francoise Tulkens 9. Victims and the Penal Process: Roles, Expectations and Disappointments, Noelle Languin and Christian-Nils Robert with the collaboration of Milena Abbiati and Mina Rauschenbach 11. Punitivity From a Victim's Perspective, Ivo Aertsen 12. Punitive Needs, Society and Public Opinion: An Explorative Study of Ambivalent Attitudes to Punishment and Criminal Justice, Kristof Verfaillie

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