Emotions, crime and justice [electronic resource] /
edited by Susanne Karstedt, Ian Loader and Heather Strang.
- Oxford ; Portland, Or. : Hart Pub., 2011.
- xiii, 380 p. : ill.
- Onati international series in law and society .
- Onati international series in law and society. .
"The papers published in this volume were first presented in a workshop at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law (IISJ) in Onati, Spain, in 2004"--P. [v].
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Forward panic and violent atrocities / Making sense of 'sensless violence' / Shame, pride, and workplace bullying / Sensual dynamics of processes of personal reform: desistance from crime and the role of emotions / Trends in crime and fear: lessons from Chicago, 1994-2003 / Moral indignation in the east of England: a youthful twist on Ranulf's ageing thesis / Empathy for the devil: the nature and nurture of revenge / Reintegrative ritual: restorative justice and micro-sociology / Shame, ethical identity and conformity: lessons from research on the psychology of social influence / Procedural justice, emotions and resistance to authority / Dealing with defiant citizens: building emotional intelligence into police work / Managing prisoners, managing emotion: the dynamics of age, culture, and identity / Alienation, love and hate as causes of collective violence / Dealing with emotions in peacemaking / Divided sympathies: David Hume and contemporary criminology / Power and limits of populism: an illustration from recent penal developments in New Zealand / Playing with fire? Democracy and the emotions of crime and punishment / Randall Collins -- Willem De Haan -- Eliza Ahmed and John Braithwaite -- Adam Calverley and Stephen Farrall -- Wesley G. Skogan -- Anna King and Shadd Murana -- Lawrence W. Sherman and Heather Strang -- Meredith Rossner -- Nathan Harris -- Kristina Murphy -- Bas Van Stokkom -- Elaine Crawley -- Thomas J. Scheff -- John D. Brewer -- Richard Sparks -- John Pratt -- Ian Loader.
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