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Grazia Mannozzi Università dell’ Insubria Como ( Italy )

the Nature and Contours of trust in Sentencing and penal decision making Dublin , 18-19 April 2013 Does punishment promote trust? Considerations on trust and the aims of punishment from the Italian perspective. Grazia Mannozzi Università dell’ Insubria Como ( Italy ).

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Grazia Mannozzi Università dell’ Insubria Como ( Italy )

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  1. the Nature and Contours of trust in Sentencing and penaldecisionmakingDublin, 18-19 April 2013Doespunishmentpromote trust? Considerations on trust and the aims of punishment from the Italianperspective Grazia Mannozzi Università dell’Insubria Como (Italy)
  2. Punishment and Trust «Venni qua giù del mio beato scanno, fidandomi del tuo parlare onesto, ch’onora te e quei ch’udito l’hanno» Dante Alighieri, Inferno, II, 111 CesareRipa, Iconology (Punishment) Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  3. ‘Trust’ from the sociologicalperspective Trust and consensus: The Putnamperspecive. Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  4. Society from the SC point of view Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  5. ‘Trust’ from the EU perspective «The Commission wishes to explore the extent to which detention issues impact on mutual trust, and consequently on mutual recognition and judicial cooperation generally within the European Union». «For mutual recognition to operate effectively there must be a common basis of trust between judicialauthorities». (GREEN PAPER - COM(2011) 327 final) «An EU Criminal Policy should have as overall goal to foster citizens’ confidence in the fact that they live in a Europe of freedom, security and justice, that EU law protecting their interests is fully implemented and enforced011) (COMMUNICATION -COM(2011) 573 final) Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  6. Trust as a pre-condition for cooperation in judicialmatters Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  7. ‘Trust’ from the sociologicalperspective Trust as a key-element for a law abiding behaviour: the Goffman perspective Trust as an hermeneutic parameter: the Garfinkel, perspective Trust as a stabilisation of social relationships: the Giddens perspective Trust as a way a way to reduce complexity, uncertainty, risk. The Luhmann perspective. Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  8. Juvenile Adult Corporations Pettyoffences Medium crimes Seriouscrimes The Italiansanctionsystem Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  9. Petty offences Organised crime/terrorism Common crimes Immigration related crimes and recidivists Corporation/white collar crime Justice of the Peace Autonomous sanctions Aim: reconciliation/reparation Criminal Court Traditional sanctions (imprisonment, fine) Aim: neutralisation/retribution Monocratic or Criminal Court Traditional sanctions Aim: rehabilitation/retribution Criminal courts Traditional sanctions Aim: retribution Criminal Court Aim: not clear - prevention/reparation/retribution Characteristics of the Italian sanctionsub-systemsfor adult andcorporations Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  10. Can people/States trust this kind of sanction system?(from ‘Processooriginaledegliuntori’, Milano 1839) Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  11. Can people trust imprisonment, even if it is oriented to new goals?(Raphael, Liberation of St Peter, 1513-14) Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  12. Supervision of the execution of judgments and decisionsof the European Court of Human Rights6th Annual Report of the Committee of Ministers2012 (2013) Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  13. Tensions of the goals of sanctions Retribution undemonstrated Rehabilitation ineffective Neutralisation unconstitutional Deterrence questionable Recognition not verifiable In short: The goals of punishment are widely differentiated; they are not always clear (i.e. for white collars crimes and negligent crimes characterised by violation of safety at work laws); they are usually not expressed in the sentence motivation. Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  14. J. Sinberg,Garden of Death (1896) The Wounded Angel (1903) Can a penal system still widely based on prison promote trust in the society? Can a penal system based on prison help victim to enhance trust in the justice system? Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  15. The dynamics of trust Criminaljusticesystem Restorativejusticesystem Trust in norms/institutions Punishment People Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
  16. Prof. Grazia MannozziUniversitàdell’InsubriaVia S. Abbondio 1222100 Como (Italy)grazia.mannozzi@uninsubria.itgrazia.mannozzi@teletu.itwww4.uninsubria.it/on-line/home/rubrica/home-page-docente.html?P1_m=P000443 Prof. Grazia Mannozzi - University of Insubria (Como - Italy)
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