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    <![CDATA[Crime, Shame and Reintegration]]>
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    <![CDATA[This book, a contribution to general criminological theory, suggests that the key to why some societies have higher crime rates than others lies in the way different cultures go about the social process of shaming wrongdoers. Shaming can be counterproductive, making crime problems worse. But when shaming is done within a cultural context of respect for the offender, it can be extraordinarily powerful, efficient, and just form of social control.]]>
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    <![CDATA[This book addresses one of the most controversial topics in restorative justice: its potential for resolving conflicts within families. It focuses on feminist and indigenous concerns in family violence that may warrant special caution in applying restorative justice. At the same time, it looks for ways of designing a place for restorative interventions that respond to these concerns.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Restorative Justice &amp; Responsive Regulation]]>
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    <![CDATA[Braithwaite's argument against punitive justice systems and for  restorative justice systems establishes that there are good  theoretical and empirical grounds for anticipating that well designed  restorative justice processes will restore victims, offenders, and  communities better than existing criminal justice practices.  Counterintuitively, he also shows that a restorative justice system  may deter, incapacitate, and rehabilitate more effectively than a  punitive system. This is particularly true when the restorative  justice system is embedded in a responsive regulatory framework that  opts for deterrence only after restoration repeatedly fails, and  incapacitation only after escalated deterrence fails. Braithwaite's  empirical research demonstrates that active deterrence under the  dynamic regulatory pyramid that is a hallmark of the restorative  justice system he supports, is far more effective than the passive  deterrence that is notable in the stricter &quot;sentencing grid&quot; of  current criminal justice systems.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Shame Management Through Reintegration]]>
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    <![CDATA[Crime, Shame and Reintegration]]>
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    <![CDATA[Regulatory Capitalism: How It Works, Ideas for Making It Work Better]]>
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    <![CDATA[  `Everyone who is puzzled by modern &quot;regulocracy&quot; should read this book. Short and incisive, it represents the culmination of over twenty years' work on the subject. It offers us a perceptive and wide-ranging perspective on the global development of regulatory capitalism and an important analysis of points of leverage for democrats and reformers.'<br/>  - Christopher Hood, All Souls College, Oxford, UK<br/>&lt;/br&gt;    <p>`It takes a great mind to produce a book that is indispensable for beginners and experts, theorists and policymakers alike. With characteristic clarity, admirable brevity, and his inimitable mix of description and prescription, John Braithwaite explains how corporations and states regulate each other in the complex global system dubbed regulatory capitalism. For Braithwaite aficionados, Regulatory Capitalism brings into focus the big picture created from years of meticulous research. For Braithwaite novices, it is a reading guide that cannot fail to inspire them to learn more.'<br/>  - Carol A. Heimer, Northwestern University, US<br/>    <p>`Reading Regulatory Capitalism is like opening your eyes. John Braithwaite brings together law, politics, and economics to give us a map and a vocabulary for the world we actually see all around us. He weaves together elements of over a decade of scholarship on the nature of the state, regulation, industrial organization, and intellectual property in an elegant, readable, and indispensable volume.'<br/>  - Anne-Marie Slaughter, Princeton University, US<br/>    <p>`Encyclopedic in scope, chock full of provocative - even jarring - claims, Regulatory Capitalism shows John Braithwaite at his transcendental best.'<br/>  - Ian Ayres, Yale Law School, Yale University, US<br/>    <p>Contemporary societies have more vibrant markets than past ones. Yet they are more heavily populated by private and public regulators. This book explores the features of such a regulatory capitalism, its tendencies to be cyclically crisis-ridden, ritualistic and governed through networks. New ways of thinking about resultant policy challenges are developed.<br/>    <p>At the heart of this latest work by John Braithwaite lies the insight by David Levi-Faur and Jacint Jordana that the welfare state was succeeded in the 1970s by regulatory capitalism. The book argues that this has produced stronger markets, public regulation, private regulation and hybrid private/public regulation as well as new challenges such as a more cyclical quality to crises of market and governance failure, regulatory ritualism and markets in vice. However, regulatory capitalism also creates opportunities for better design of markets in virtue such as markets in continuous improvement, privatized enforcement of regulation, open source business models, regulatory pyramids with networked escalation and meta-governance of justice.<br/>          <p>Regulatory Capitalism will be warmly welcomed by regulatory scholars in political science, sociology, history, economics, business schools and law schools as well as regulatory bureaucrats, policy thinkers in government and law and society scholars.</p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[David Levi-Faur]]></name>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[To Punish or Persuade Pb]]>
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    <![CDATA[Global Business Regulation]]>
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    <![CDATA[How has the regulation of business shifted from national to global institutions? What are the mechanisms of globalization? Who are the key actors? What of democratic sovereignty? In which cases has globalization been successfully resisted?   These questions are confronted across an amazing sweep of the critical areas of business regulation--from contract, intellectual property and corporations law, to trade, telecommunications, labor standards, drugs, food, transport and environment. This book examines the role played by global institutions such as the World Trade Organization, World Health Organization, the OECD, IMF, Moodys and the World Bank, as well as various NGOs and significant individuals.   Incorporating both history and analysis, Global Business Regulation will become the standard reference for readers in business, law, politics, and international relations.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Regulating Aged Care: Ritualism and the New Pyramid]]>
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    <![CDATA[ <em>`They have given us a fascinating case study here, rich in detail, and  masterfully interpreted against the backdrop of evolving regulatory  strategy. It is rare indeed to find this depth of analysis made accessible,  laced throughout with humanity, compassion, and humor.'</em><br/>- Malcolm  Sparrow, Harvard University, US<br/><br/><em>`This book offers an intelligent  and insightful account of the development of nursing home regulation in  three countries - England, the USA and Australia. But, more than that, it  intertwines theory and more than a decade of empirical work to provide a  telling and sophisticated explanation of why and how good regulatory  intentions often go awry, and what can be done to create systems of  regulation which really work to produce improvement.'</em><br/>- Kieran  Walshe, University of Manchester, UK<br/><br/>This book is a major new  contribution to regulatory theory from three members of the world-class  regulatory research group based in Australia. It marks a new development in  responsive regulatory theory in which a strengths-based pyramid complements  the regulatory pyramid.<br/><br/>The authors compare the accomplishments of  nursing home regulation in the US, the UK and Australia during the last 20  years and in a longer historical perspective. They find that gaming and  ritualism, rather than defiance of regulators, are the greatest challenges  for improving safety and quality of life for the elderly in care homes.  <em>Regulating Aged Care</em> shows how good regulation and caring  professionalism can transcend ritualism. Better regulation is found to be  as much about encouragement to expand strengths as incentives to fix  problems. The book is underpinned by one of the most ambitious, sustained  qualitative and quantitative data collections in both the regulatory  literature and the aged care literature. This study provides an impressive  evidence base for both theory development and reassessment of policy and  practitioner responses in the field.<br/><br/>The book will find its  readership amongst regulatory scholars in political science, law,  socio-legal studies, sociology, economics and public policy. Gerontology  and health care scholars and professionals will also find much to reflect  upon in the book.]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Valerie Braithwaite]]></name>
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    <![CDATA[Regulatory Capitalism: How It Works, Ideas for Making It Work Better]]>
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    <![CDATA[`Everyone who is puzzled by modern &quot;regulocracy&quot; should read this book. Short and incisive, it represents the culmination of over twenty years' work on the subject. It offers us a perceptive and wide-ranging perspective on the global development of regulatory capitalism and an important analysis of points of leverage for democrats and reformers.'<br/> - Christopher Hood, All Souls College, Oxford, UK<br/>&lt;/br&gt;  <p>`It takes a great mind to produce a book that is indispensable for beginners and experts, theorists and policymakers alike. With characteristic clarity, admirable brevity, and his inimitable mix of description and prescription, John Braithwaite explains how corporations and states regulate each other in the complex global system dubbed regulatory capitalism. For Braithwaite aficionados, Regulatory Capitalism brings into focus the big picture created from years of meticulous research. For Braithwaite novices, it is a reading guide that cannot fail to inspire them to learn more.'<br/> - Carol A. Heimer, Northwestern University, US<br/>  <p>`Reading Regulatory Capitalism is like opening your eyes. John Braithwaite brings together law, politics, and economics to give us a map and a vocabulary for the world we actually see all around us. He weaves together elements of over a decade of scholarship on the nature of the state, regulation, industrial organization, and intellectual property in an elegant, readable, and indispensable volume.'<br/> - Anne-Marie Slaughter, Princeton University, US<br/>  <p>`Encyclopedic in scope, chock full of provocative - even jarring - claims, Regulatory Capitalism shows John Braithwaite at his transcendental best.'<br/> - Ian Ayres, Yale Law School, Yale University, US<br/>  <p>Contemporary societies have more vibrant markets than past ones. Yet they are more heavily populated by private and public regulators. This book explores the features of such a regulatory capitalism, its tendencies to be cyclically crisis-ridden, ritualistic and governed through networks. New ways of thinking about resultant policy challenges are developed.<br/>  <p>At the heart of this latest work by John Braithwaite lies the insight by David Levi-Faur and Jacint Jordana that the welfare state was succeeded in the 1970s by regulatory capitalism. The book argues that this has produced stronger markets, public regulation, private regulation and hybrid private/public regulation as well as new challenges such as a more cyclical quality to crises of market and governance failure, regulatory ritualism and markets in vice. However, regulatory capitalism also creates opportunities for better design of markets in virtue such as markets in continuous improvement, privatized enforcement of regulation, open source business models, regulatory pyramids with networked escalation and meta-governance of justice.<br/>  <p>Regulatory Capitalism will be warmly welcomed by regulatory scholars in political science, sociology, history, economics, business schools and law schools as well as regulatory bureaucrats, policy thinkers in government and law and society scholars.</p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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