Description: Brings together internationally renowned scholars from a range of disciplines, including criminology, international relations, sociology and political science, to examine the meaning of legitimacy and the implications for its future empirical analysis in the context of criminal justice. Justice Tankebe is University Lecturer in Criminology at the Cambridge University Institute of Criminology.; Alison Liebling is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Director of the Prisons Research Centre at the Cambridge University Institute of Criminology, and an editor of the Clarendon Studies in Criminology Series. PART 1. POLITICAL SCIENCE PERSPECTIVES ON LEGITIMACY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE; 1 John Dunn: Legitimacy and Democracy in the World Today; 2 David Beetham: Revisiting Legitimacy, Twenty Years on; 3 Jean-Marc Coicaud: Crime, Justice and Legitimacy: A Brief Theoretical Inquiry; PART 2: LEGITIMACY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES; 4 Anthony Bottoms and Justice Tankebe: A Voice Within: Power-holders' Perspectives on Authority and Legitimacy; 5 Tom Tyler and Jon Jackson: Future Challenges in the Study of Legitimacy and Criminal Justice; 6 Ian Loader and Richard Sparks: Unfinished Business: Legitimacy, Crime Control and Democratic Politics; 7 Susanne Karstedt: Trusting Authorities: Legitimacy, Trust and Collaboration in Non-Democratic Regimes; PART 3: SEEKING LEGITIMACY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE CONTEXTS; 8 Michael Levi: Legitimacy, Crimes and Compliance in 'the City': de maximis non curat lex?; 9 Jacqueline Hodgson: Legitimacy and State Responses to Terrorism; 10 Alison Liebling: Legitimacy Under Pressure in High Security Prisons; 11 Jonathan Simon: An Unenviable Task: How Federal Courts Legitimized Mass Incarceration; 12 Andrew Jefferson: The Situated Production of Legitimacy: Perspectives from the Global South; 13 Dirk van Zyl Smit: Legitimacy and the Development of International Standards for Punishment; 14 Peter Neyroud and Lawrence Sherman: Dialogue and Dialectic: Police Legitimacy and the New Professionalism; PART 4: LEGITIMACY AND CRIME; 15 Manuel Eisner and Amy Nivette: Does Low Legitimacy Cause Crime? A Review of the Evidence; 16 Mike Hough, Jon Jackson and Ben Bradford: Legitimacy, Trust and Compliance: An Empirical Test of Procedural Justice Theory Using the European Social Survey
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EAN: 9780198701996
UPC: 9780198701996
ISBN: 9780198701996
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Book Title: Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: An International
Item Length: 23.6 cm
Number of Pages: 376 Pages
Publication Name: Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: an International Exploration
Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Item Height: 234 mm
Subject: Government, Criminology
Publication Year: 2013
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 722 g
Subject Area: Criminal Law
Author: Justice Tankebe, Alison Liebling
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Hardcover