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Political expression and conflict transformation in divided societies : criminalising politics and politicising crime / Daniel Kirkpatrick.

By: Kirkpatrick, Daniel, (Lecturer in politics and international relations) [author.].Series: Routledge studies in peace and conflict resolution: Publisher: London : Routledge, 2020 [2019]Description: xii, 183 pages : illustrations (black and white).Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780367336325; 9780429323201.Subject(s): Criminal justice, Administration of -- Moral and ethical aspects | Political crimes and offenses | Social conflict | Conflict managementDDC classification: 364.131
Contents:
Introduction : mapping the ‘crime’ of political expression -- Criminalisation and the social reality of crime -- I. Criminalisation in context -- Nonviolent movements : criminalising protest and political mobilization -- Counter-insurgency : politicising crime to criminalise politics -- Peace negotiations : why negotiate when you can criminalise? -- Post-settlement : criminal records and informal decriminalisation -- II. The evolution of criminalisation -- Transforming criminalisation or criminalising transformation in deeply divided societies -- Conclusion : criminalising political expression today.
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Book House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey 364.131 KIR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 018195

Introduction : mapping the ‘crime’ of political expression -- Criminalisation and the social reality of crime -- I. Criminalisation in context -- Nonviolent movements : criminalising protest and political mobilization -- Counter-insurgency : politicising crime to criminalise politics -- Peace negotiations : why negotiate when you can criminalise? -- Post-settlement : criminal records and informal decriminalisation -- II. The evolution of criminalisation -- Transforming criminalisation or criminalising transformation in deeply divided societies -- Conclusion : criminalising political expression today.

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