The Punitive Turn in Welfare State Sweden The Punitive Turn in Welfare State Sweden
Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice

The Punitive Turn in Welfare State Sweden

    • £45.99
    • £45.99

Publisher Description

This analysis of the Swedish criminal system makes sense of a markedly punitive turn in policy despite the country’s relatively liberal approach. That Sweden, often considered the welfare state par excellence, should show a move towards punitiveness needs an explanation from the view of both criminology and criminal policy. The book explores how the politicization of criminal policy, the questioning of experts, the increasingly emotional orientation of politics, and the proactive policy all contribute to the development towards increased repression in criminal policy. The types of crime that are at the centre of the criminal policy debate - drugs, violence, and organized crime - also all contribute to these general trends, and are politically exploited and affected by a growing political populism. The author contends that the crime-reducing effects of the policy must be considered to be very limited, while the costs of the increased criminal and coercive legislation are becoming considerable, especially in the form of an increasing number of people in prison. This book is of interest to researchers and instructors focusing on the sociology of punishment as well as policymakers concerned with crime policy and prison development.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2026
15 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
184
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
11.7
MB
Human Rights in Probation Human Rights in Probation
2024
Accountability of Policing Accountability of Policing
2015
Long-Term Imprisonment and Human Rights Long-Term Imprisonment and Human Rights
2014
Transforming Criminal Justice? Transforming Criminal Justice?
2014
Understanding Penal Practice Understanding Penal Practice
2013
Women, Punishment and Social Justice Women, Punishment and Social Justice
2013