THE IMPACT OF MORAL PANIC ON THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: HIT-AND-RUN TRAFFIC OFFENSES AS A CASE STUDY.

Autor: Gur-Arye, Miriam
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Zdroj: New Criminal Law Review; Spring2017, Vol. 20 Issue 2, p309-353, 45p
Abstrakt: This article reveals the relationship between the societal phenomenon of moral panic and the specific waves that it generates in the legal system. It focuses on hit-and-run traffic offenses and suggests that a moral panic with regard to these offenses uniquely affected the Israeli criminal justice system during 2002-2013. The media generates concern, fear, and outrage that are disproportionate to both the size and the nature of the offenses. In describing hit-and-run accidents, both the media and the courts demonize the drivers. Both the courts and the legislature react to the panic with disproportionally harsh punishments. This article also offers a possible explanation for why hit-and-run traffic offenses generated moral panic uniquely in Israel, and why this occurred during the period 2002-2013. Although the article focuses on hit-and-run traffic offenses in Israel, it has more general implications: it reveals in detail the interaction between constructed public anxieties and systems charged with delivering justice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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