Emotions, Crime and Justice.
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- computer
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- 9781847316455
- 364.019
- HV6080 -- .E46 2011eb
Prelims -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Handle with Care: Emotions, Crime and Justice -- Part I Emotions in Transgression and Crime -- 1 Forward Panic and Violent Atrocities -- 2 Making Sense of 'Senseless Violence' -- 3 Shame, Pride and Workplace Bullying -- 4 The Sensual Dynamics of Processes of Personal Reform: Desistance From Crime and the Role of Emotions -- 5 Trends in Crime and Fear: Lessons from Chicago, 1994-2003 -- 6 Moral Indignation in the East of England: A Youthful Twist on Ranulf's Ageing Thesis -- Part II Emotional Experiences of Justice -- 7 Empathy for the Devil: The Nature and Nurture of Revenge -- 8 Reintegrative Ritual: Restorative Justice and Micro-Sociology -- 9 Shame, Ethical Identity and Conformity: Lessons from Research on the Psychology of Social Influence -- 10 Procedural Justice, Emotions and Resistance to Authority -- Part III 'Emotion Work' in Criminal Justice Institutions -- 11 Dealing with Defiant Citizens: Building Emotional Intelligence into Police Work -- 12 Managing Prisoners, Managing Emotion: The Dynamics of Age, Culture and Identity -- Part IV Violence, Reconciliation and Conflict Resolution: Dealing with Collective Emotions -- 13 Alienation, Love and Hate as Causes of Collective Violence -- 14 Dealing with Emotions in Peacemaking -- Part V Democracy and Penal Sentiments -- 15 Divided Sympathies: David Hume and Contemporary Criminology -- 16 The Power and Limits of Populism: An Illustration from Recent Penal Developments in New Zealand -- 17 Playing with Fire? Democracy and the Emotions of Crime and Punishment -- Index.
This book by criminologists and sociologists considers how to re-calibrate reason and emotion in crime and justice today.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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