id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_jr2opjt32vgrph3mijq6gp5akm David Nelken Comparative Criminal Justice 2009 22 .pdf application/pdf 10346 791 61 Cavadino and Dignan's recent analysis of differences in prison rates. criminal justice systems actually produce prison rates as well as to interpreting Comparative criminal justice: Making sense of difference Criminal justice systems today face many common problems and increasingly seem to be responding in similar ways to 'risk society' (Beck 1992). They argue that the neo-liberal societies have the highest prison rates ex planation of prison rates is to be attributed to differences in criminal level were in part responses to the prison rates in countries to which they explaining differences in prison rates but also as social artefacts whose function lies in their utility for local struggles about penal practices. In Italy, despite (or because of?) its low prison rate, 'tolerance' – or (2000) Telling difference: Of crime and criminal justice in Italy. Political economy, crime and criminal justice. ./cache/work_jr2opjt32vgrph3mijq6gp5akm.pdf ./txt/work_jr2opjt32vgrph3mijq6gp5akm.txt