The Punitive Turn in Welfare State Sweden

Tham, Henrik

| 2026

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This analysis of the Swedish criminal system makes sense of a markedly punitive turn in policy despite the country?s relatively liberal approach. That Sweden, often considered the welfare state par excellence, should show a move toward punitiveness needs an explanation both from the view of criminology and criminal policy. The book explores how the politicization of criminal policy, the questioning of experts, the increasingly emotional orientation of politics, and the proactive policy all contribute to the development toward increased repression in criminal policy. The types of crime that are at the center of the criminal policy debate - drugs, violence, and organized crime - also all contribute to these general trends, and are politically exploited and affected by a growing political populism. The author contends that the crime-reducing effects of the policy must be considered to be very...

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