CRM J 205 1st Edition Lecture 9 Outline of Last Lecture I Popular Punitivism II Signs of Use III Politics of Control a Field 2003 IV James D Unnever V Iron Quadrangle VI Storyline Criminology VII Wealth and Justice Outline of Current Lecture Concept and Building I Concept Building II Political Polarization III David Harvey IV Emotion and Policy Welfare Queen Current Lecture I II Concept Building a Iron Quadrangle b Victims and victim advocates class of victim c Politicians including criminal justice executives d Media local National International Internet blogs e Experts lawyers psychiatrists academics descending order f The Public remains the dominant expertPolitical Polarization a Has more influence within politically contested issues Health care Hindman CJUnnever Cullen and Fisher Social support Wilson b Popular Punitivism Interplay between media Public opinion politicians III David Harvey 2005 Economics Perspectives a The root of Punitivism is borne from the dynamic shift balancing coercion and consent using popular movements IV Emotion and Policy Welfare Queen These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute a Emerged in the late 1970 s as a derogatory term playing upon stereotypes of race class and gender b Used extensively to highlight black females with many children and has been expanded and was a continuation of the Southern Strategy
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