Social Perceptions of Criminal Justice: A Trilogy

This article proposes the design of punitive sanctions in contemporary mentalities. Based on a representative sample of the adult population of French-speaking Switzerland (N = 1,881), empirical research made it possible to disclose three distinct views. "Prospectivism" justifies mainly th...

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