id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_xvhysz3xfrdzxcvwgv4rgw7jjq Albert W. Dzur Participatory Democracy and Criminal Justice 2012 1 .pdf application/pdf 338 31 56 Participatory Democracy and Criminal Justice Abstract This essay asks if there is a role for an active public in ratcheting down the harsh politics of crime control in the United States and the United Kingdom that has led to increased use of the criminal law and greater severity in punishment. opposing answers offered by political and legal theorists and then begins to develop a Keywords Punishment � Citizen participation � Democracy � Restorative justice � Is there a role for an active public in ratcheting down the tough-minded politics of crime Political and legal theorists offer two and Franklin Zimring, who advocate removing certain criminal justice issues that impact fosters the right kind of criminal justice dialogue and essential for building a network of They advocate criminal justice institutions that integrate public participation so that citizens consider hard questions, face suffering human Departments of Political Science and Philosophy, Bowling Green State University, ./cache/work_xvhysz3xfrdzxcvwgv4rgw7jjq.pdf ./txt/work_xvhysz3xfrdzxcvwgv4rgw7jjq.txt