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Informationen zum Autor Albert W. Dzur is Professor of Political Science and Philosophy at Bowling Green State University.Ian Loader is Professor of Criminology and Professorial Fellow of All Souls College at the University of Oxford.Richard Sparks is Professor of Criminology and Head of the School of Law at the University of Edinburgh, where he is also a co-director of the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research. Klappentext Despite its increasing visibility as a social issue, mass incarceration - and its inconsistency with core democratic ideals - rarely surfaces in contemporary political theory. Democratic Theory and Mass Incarceration seeks to overcome this puzzling disconnect by deepening the dialogue between democratic theory and punishment policy. Zusammenfassung Despite its increasing visibility as a social issue, mass incarceration - and its inconsistency with core democratic ideals - rarely surfaces in contemporary political theory. Democratic Theory and Mass Incarceration seeks to overcome this puzzling disconnect by deepening the dialogue between democratic theory and punishment policy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Punishment and Democratic Theory: Resources for a Better Penal Politics, Albert Dzur, Ian Loader and Richard Sparks Chapter 2: Democratic Politics in an Age of Mass Incarceration, Rebecca U. Thorpe Chapter 3: Civic Punishment, R. A. Duff and S. E. Marshall Chapter 4: Playing Fair with Imprisonment, Richard Dagger Chapter 5: A Democratic Theory of Imprisonment, Peter Ramsay Chapter 6: Why Greater Public Participation in Criminal Justice?, Christopher Bennett Chapter 7: Punitive Restoration: Giving the Public a Say on Sentencing, Thom Brooks Chapter 8: After Penal Populism: Punishment, Democracy and Utopian Method, Lynne Copson Chapter 9: Liberty, Justice, and All: The Folly of "Doing Good by Stealth", David A. Green Chapter 10: Mass Incarceration and "Public Opinion" on Crime and Justice: from Democratic Theory to Method and Reality, Elizabeth R. Turner Chapter 11: A Tradeoff Between Democracy and Deterrence? An Empirical Investigation of Prison Violence and Inmate Advisory Councils, Amy Lerman and Vesla Weaver Chapter 12: Violent Crime, Constitutional Frameworks and Mass Publics, Lisa L. Miller Chapter 13: Democracy all the Way Down. Deliberative Democracy and Criminal Law: The Case of Social Protests, Roberto Gargarella ...