Pratt, JohnGrzyb, MagdalenaHogg, RussellSitarz, OlgaWoźniakowska-Fajst, DagmaraWitkowska-Rozpara, KatarzynaGönczöl, KatalinMahoney, IanTeague, KirstyLong, MatthewWinder, BelindaOancea, GabrielNeculcea, Silvia AndreeaRodriguez Gutierrez, DanielaSzafrańska, MichalinaAyres França, LeandroFerreira de Abreu, Carlos AdalbertoOldfield, LukeMills, AlicePratt, JohnLutyens, DaisyKlaus, Witold2025-03-122025-03-122022Archiwum Kryminologii" 2022, t. XLIV, nr 10066-68902719-4280P-525https://e-bp.inp.pan.pl/handle/123456789/942<< s. 5-13 >> Prof. John Pratt (Victoria University of Wellington), Dr Magdalena Grzyb (Jagiellonian University) Criminal justice in an age of populism: Introduction to the special issue 10.7420/AK2022.03 << s. 15-38 >> Prof. Russell Hogg (Queensland University of Technology) Rethinking populism and its threats and possibilities 10.7420/AK2021.22 << s. 39-76 >> Dr hab. Olga Sitarz, prof. UŚ (University of Silesia) Protection of Christian values – penal populism or a rational decision on criminalization? 10.7420/AK2021.20 << s. 77-106 >> Dr hab. Dagmara Woźniakowska-Fajst (University of Warsaw), Dr Katarzyna Witkowska-Rozpara (University of Warsaw) How neoclassical criminology, penal populism and COVID-19 helped to escalate the repressiveness of criminal law – the case of Poland? 10.7420/AK2021.27 << s. 107-122 >> Prof. Katalin Gönczöl (Eötvös Loránd University) ‘Let there be order!’: Rising criminal populism in Hungary 10.7420/AK2021.06 << s. 123-145 >> Dr Ian Mahoney (Nottingham Trent University), Kirsty Teague (Nottingham Trent University), Dr Matthew Long (Nottingham Trent University), Prof. Belinda Winder (Nottingham Trent University) Populist and vindictive constructions of sexual offending against children, pluralities of violence, and the implications for criminal and social justice 10.7420/AK2021.26 << s. 147-170 >> Dr Gabriel Oancea (Bucharest University), Silvia Andreea Neculcea The compensatory appeal in the face of political populism 10.7420/AK2021.24 << s. 171-196 >> Dr Daniela Rodriguez Gutierrez (University College Dublin) Elite punitive populism and youth justice reform in Chile: Legitimizing a new political order 10.7420/AK2021.25 << s. 197-227 >> Michalina Szafrańska (Jagiellonian University) (Penal) populism and experts in the age of the digital crowd wisdom 10.7420/AK2021.18 << s. 229-251 >> Dr Leandro Ayres França (Universidade de Santa Cruz do Sul), Carlos Adalberto Ferreira de Abreu (Universidade La Salle) Algorithm-driven populism: An introduction 10.7420/AK2021.29 << s. 253-282 >> Luke Oldfield (University of Auckland), Dr Alice Mills (University of Auckland) Adventures in populist discourse: Could a solution to penal populism in New Zealand be hiding in plain sight 10.7420/AK2021.30 << s. 283-311 >> Prof. John Pratt (Victoria University of Wellington), Daisy Lutyens (Victoria University of Wellington) The pandemic as an antidote to populism: Punishment, immobilisation, and COVID-19 10.7420/AK2021.15en-USpenal populismChristian valuesnatural lawCOVID-19criminal populismsexual offendingsocial justiceChilean Youth Justicecrowdlawcrowdsourcingcriminologypopulizm penalnywartości chrześcijańskieprawo naturalneprzestępstwa seksualnesprawiedliwość społecznachilijski wymiar sprawiedliwości dla nieletnichkaraniekryminologia"Archiwum Kryminologii" 2022, t. XLIV, nr 1Periodical