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The Praxis of Justice brings together original contributions on
restorative justice centering on the work of Ivo Aertsen, Emeritus
Professor of Criminology in the Faculty of Law, KU Leuven. The work
of Ivo Aertsen has impacted not only his country, Belgium, but the
whole world. In recognition of a worthy life, his friends and
colleagues of different generations and from all around the world
have created this Liber Amicorum, as a living testament to
friendship and accomplishment. The contributions in the book are
both diverse and complementary as colours and motives of a
tapestry, ranging from fully fledged scholarly reflections to
personal anecdotes, memories and letters. The book will be
especially interesting for anyone interested in restorative justice
in general, and in the work of Ivo Aertsen in particular.
Criminology and Democratic Politics brings together a range of
international leading experts to consider the relationship between
criminology and democratic politics. How does criminology relate to
democratic politics? What has been the impact of criminology on
crime and justice? How can we make sense of the uses, non-uses, and
abuses of criminology? Such questions are far from new, but in
recent times they have moved to the centre of debate in criminology
in different parts of the world. The chapters in Criminology and
Democratic Politics aim to contribute to this global debate.
Chapters cover a range of themes such as punishment, knowledge, and
penal politics; crime, fear, and the media; democratic politics and
the uses of criminological knowledge; and the public role of
criminology. An accessible and compelling read, this book will
appeal to students and scholars of criminology, sociology, and
politics and all those interested in how criminology relates to
democratic politics in modern times.
Criminology and Democratic Politics brings together a range of
international leading experts to consider the relationship between
criminology and democratic politics. How does criminology relate to
democratic politics? What has been the impact of criminology on
crime and justice? How can we make sense of the uses, non-uses, and
abuses of criminology? Such questions are far from new, but in
recent times they have moved to the centre of debate in criminology
in different parts of the world. The chapters in Criminology and
Democratic Politics aim to contribute to this global debate.
Chapters cover a range of themes such as punishment, knowledge, and
penal politics; crime, fear, and the media; democratic politics and
the uses of criminological knowledge; and the public role of
criminology. An accessible and compelling read, this book will
appeal to students and scholars of criminology, sociology, and
politics and all those interested in how criminology relates to
democratic politics in modern times.
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