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Social Psychology Of Punishment Of Crime 1st Edition Steffen Bieneck

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Social Psychology Of Punishment Of Crime 1st Edition Steffen Bieneck
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 468
Author: Steffen Bieneck, Margit E. Oswald, Jorg Hupfeld-Heinemann
ISBN: 9780470515990, 0470515996
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Social Psychology Of Punishment Of Crime 1st Edition Steffen Bieneck by Steffen Bieneck, Margit E. Oswald, Jorg Hupfeld-heinemann 9780470515990, 0470515996 instant download after payment.

In recent years, research interest has increased both in the needs of punishment by the public and in the psychological processes underlying decisions on sentencing. This comprehensive look at the social psychology of punishment focuses on recent advances, and presents new findings based on the authors’ own empirical research. Chapters explore the application of social psychology and social cognitive theories to decision making in the context of punishments by judges and the punitiveness of laymen. The book also highlights the different legal systems in the UK, US and Europe, discussing how attitudes to punishment can change in the context of cultural and social development.

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