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▼a Wenzelburger, Georg,
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▼a The partisan politics of law and order /
▼c Georg Wenzelburger.
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▼a Newyork :
▼b Oxford University Publication,
▼c [2020] |
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▼a 1 online resource (xiv, 254 pages). |
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▼a Studies in crime and public policy |
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▼a Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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▼a Cover -- Series -- The Partisan Politics of Law and Order -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 The Three Main Arguments in Brief -- 1.2 Research Design, Methods, and Data -- 1.3 Putting the Partisan Politics of Law and Order in Context -- 1.3.1 General Pressures: Crime, Unemployment, Globalization, and the Public Mood -- 1.3.2 Proximate Context and the Impact of Institutions -- 1.3.3 Political Actors and Party Politics -- 1.3.4 Policy Feedback |
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▼a 1.3.5 Putting the Existing Literature in Causal Order: A Conceptual Framework for the Explanation of Law and Order Policies -- 1.4 Outline of the Book and Chapter Preview -- 2 A Theoretical Framework of the Partisan Politics of Law and Order -- 2.1 Setting the Law and Order Agenda: Party Politics and Issue Competition -- 2.1.1 More Valence Than Positional: The Issue of Law and Order -- 2.1.2 Salience and Issue Competition -- 2.1.3 Party System Configurations and Issue Competition on Law and Order -- 2.1.4 Expectations on Party Behavior |
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▼a 2.2 From Issue Competition to Outputs: How Government Participation and Institutional Constraints Affect Policies -- 2.3 Law and Order and Policy Feedback -- 2.4 Summary and Discussion of Hypotheses and the Theoretical Model -- 3 Patterns of Law and Order Policies in 20 Western Industrialized Countries: A Quantitative Analysis -- 3.1 Setting the Agenda: Issue Competition on Law and Order -- 3.1.1 Variables and Methods -- 3.1.2 Empirical Patterns of Issue Competition on Law and Order -- 3.2 From Agenda to Policies I: Patterns of Law and Order Spending -- 3.2.1 Variables and Methods |
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▼a 3.2.2 Empirical Patterns of Law and Order Spending -- 3.3 From Agenda to Policies II: Patterns of Law and Order Legislation in Four Western European Countries -- 3.3.1 Variables and Methods -- 3.3.2 Empirical Patterns of Law and Order Legislation -- 3.4 Summary: Findings of the Quantitative Analyses -- 4 Law and Order Policies and Third Way Social Democrats -- 4.1 Law and Order Policies in Germany and Britain: A Brief Overview of Development Since the 1990s -- 4.1.1 Law and Order Policies in Germany, 1994-??017 -- 4.1.2 Law and Order Policies in Britain, 1992-??015 |
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▼a 4.2 Why So Different? Analyzing the Puzzling Policy Profile of Two Third Way Governments -- 4.2.1 Agenda-?딺etting Dynamics in Germany and Britain -- 4.2.2 Decision-?딲aking on Law and Order in Britain and Germany -- 4.3 Summary of the Results -- 5 Law and Order Policies and Conservative Parties -- 5.1 Law and Order Policies in France and Sweden: A Brief Overview of Development from the 1990s Onward -- 5.1.1 Law and Order Policies in France, 1997-??014 -- 5.1.2 Law and Order Policies in Sweden, 1992-??014 -- 5.2 Why So Different? Analyzing the Puzzling Policy Profile of Two Conservative Governments |
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▼a "Why have some Western democracies experienced a substantial turn toward tougher law and order policies whereas others have not changed their policies to a similar extent? This book shows that an important part of the explanation has to do with political parties and how they compete. It provides empirical evidence on three channels through which partisan politics matter: First, political parties in general, and issue owners in particular, move their programmatic stance toward the more repressive pole if they are challenged by right-wing populist parties or if they are pressured by a major competitor in a two-party system. In contrast, when strong liberal parties exist in a party system and are needed to form coalitions, such a dynamic is much more improbable. Second, a tougher programmatic stance of a party does translate into tougher policies, but only if the institutional context allows for it. Strong constitutional courts are particularly successful in pushing back tougher policies. Finally, the contribution also shows that positive policy feedback occurs: An initial step toward tougher policies may generate a pressure to continue down this road - independent from changes in public opinion. Hence, partisan effects seem to have consequences in the medium term and for future governments. The book bases its arguments on large-N-quantitative analyses of 20 Western industrialized countries as well as a new hand-coded dataset on law and order legislation in Britain, France, Germany and Sweden. Besides, four in-depth case studies on these countries provide qualitative evidence on the politics of law and order"--
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▼a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 06, 2020). |
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▼a Wenzelburger, Georg.
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