id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_62flh5fadrbzlmsehqzqngptiq Susanne Karstedt Emotions and criminal justice 2002 19 .pdf application/pdf 8162 588 56 The 'return of emotions' to penal law and criminal Emotions pervade penal law and the criminal justice system. emotions in the public sphere, and, as a result, modes of penal law and and emotional culture of late modern societies are responsible for the reemotionalization of the penal realm. instrumental use of emotions in criminal justice, or a restricted perspective the different role and impact of emotions in criminal justice in a culture emotional experiences and expressions of shame, remorse, guilt and anger, emotions of victims in the criminal justice system have been widely emotions and their constitutive role in criminal justice. the role and the space of emotions in criminal justice. emotions like anger and fear, or disgust and shame therefore simultaneously can be similar in some respects, and different in others. emotions, morality and the law? change and cultural diversity of emotions of moral disgust show that these ./cache/work_62flh5fadrbzlmsehqzqngptiq.pdf ./txt/work_62flh5fadrbzlmsehqzqngptiq.txt