Transformation of Crime Policy: From Rehabilitation to Punitive Justice

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What was the main consequence of the decline of the rehabilitative ideal in the post-1970 era?

An increase in crime rates and punitive sanctions

What was the main impact of the politicization of crime and punishment in the post-1970 era?

A heightened sense of insecurity and fear of crime

What was the main consequence of the economic recession and unemployment in the post-1970 era?

An increase in crime rates and a decline in community structures

What was the main consequence of the changes in family structures in the post-1970 era?

An increase in crime rates and a decline in parental supervision

What was the main consequence of the 'aetiological crisis' in the post-1970 era?

A sense of uncertainty and confusion about the causes of crime

What was the main characteristic of the new management styles and working practices in the post-1970 era?

A perpetual sense of crisis and emergency

This quiz explores the shift in crime policy from the rehabilitation ideal to a more punitive approach, focusing on the decline of rehabilitation, the rise of expressive justice, and the emphasis on public protection and victim rights. It covers the emotional tone of crime policy and the role of experts in shaping crime policy. Test your knowledge of this significant transformation in crime policy.

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