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Sentencing In The Age Of Information From Faust To Macintosh 1st Edition Katja Franko Aas

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Sentencing In The Age Of Information From Faust To Macintosh 1st Edition Katja Franko Aas
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Publisher: Routledge-Cavendish
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.94 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Katja Franko Aas
ISBN: 9781904385387, 1904385389
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Sentencing In The Age Of Information From Faust To Macintosh 1st Edition Katja Franko Aas by Katja Franko Aas 9781904385387, 1904385389 instant download after payment.

How does the fact that we live in information societies reflect on the nature of penal discourse and practice? Applying media and communication studies to sentencing and penal culture, Kate Franko Aas offers a lucid and innovative account of how punishment is adjusting to a new cultural climate marked by growing demands for information processing, transparency and accountability.

This significant book explores a number of recent penal developments, such as risk assessment instruments, sentencing guidelines and computerized sentencing information systems, and argues that they are instruments of justice with so-called Macintosh traits, offering pre-programmed answers and solutions.

Franko Aas touches upon issues of decision-making at-a-distance, the exercise of discretion, databases, disembodiment and the changing nature of subjectivity. She explores information technology as a cultural environment with profound implications for the nature of penal knowledge, governance and identity constitution.

Sentencing in the Age of Information is essential reading for scholars and students interested in sentencing, penal culture, criminology, sociology of law and media and communication studies.

Joint winner of the 2006 Hart/Socio-Legal Studies Association Book Prize.

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