Measuring Tolerance for the Abolition of the Death Penalty
Arguing Abolition from a New Perspective - a Case for Japan
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Mai Sato examines public attitudes to the death penalty in Japan, focusing on knowledge and attitudinal factors relating to support for, and opposition to, the death penalty. She uses a mixed-method approach and mounts quantitative and qualitative surveys to assess Japanese death penalty attitudes. The authors main findings show that death penalty attitudes are not fixed but fluid. Information has a significant impact on reducing support for the death penalty while retributive attitudes are associated with support. This book offers a new conceptual framework in understanding the death penalty without replying on the usual human rights approach, which can be widely applied not just to Japan but to other retentionist countries.
Autorenportrait
Mai Sato completed her PhD at Kings College London in 2011. She is currently a Research Fellow at the Institute for Criminal Policy Research, Birkbeck, University of London, and a Research Officer at the Centre for Criminology, University of Oxford.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 15.11.2013
Umfang: xx, 235 S., 25 s/w Illustr., 235 p. 25 illus.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
ISBN/EAN: 9783658006778
Umbreit-Nr.: 3983371
