Crime and justice in Scandinavia /

This volume offers a comprehensive look at criminal justice policies, practices, and research in the Nordic countries. It shows why the Scandinavian criminal justice systems are as they are, how they are different from those in other countries, and how they are changing. Topics range from the histor...

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Other Authors: Tonry, Michael H, Lappi-Seppälä, Tapio
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©2011
Series:Crime and justice (Chicago, Ill.) ; v. 40.
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Summary:This volume offers a comprehensive look at criminal justice policies, practices, and research in the Nordic countries. It shows why the Scandinavian criminal justice systems are as they are, how they are different from those in other countries, and how they are changing. Topics range from the history of violence through juvenile delinquency, juvenile justice, and sentencing to controversial contemporary policies on prostitution, victims, and organized crime. Compared to most developed countries, especially the United States, Scandinavian criminal justice systems are, and have long been humane. Punishments are moderate, prisons are small and orderly, and few people are locked up. As elsewhere in Europe, however, Scandinavian countries face social and political challenges. Populations are becoming more diverse, the region has been affected by the global recession, and conservative political parties have gained increased influence and are beginning to politicize crime policy debates. Scandinavian approaches to crime and punishment offer important lessons to scholars, citizens, and policy makers in other countries. Their present may be our future. More ominously if they succumb to the xenophobic and populist political pressures that exist everywhere, ours may be theirs
Physical Description:x, 673 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780226808826
0226808823
9780226808833
0226808831
ISSN:0192-3234 ;