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Book SynopsisChapter 1. Lithuania As A Punitive Society: An Introduction (Aleksandras Dobryninas And Simonas Nikartas).- Part I: Understanding Punitiveness.- Chapter 2. Psychology Of Punishment: Why Do We Punish Others? (Kristina Vanagaite And Violeta Cimalanskaite-Kazlauskiene).- Chapter 3. The Social And Cultural Context Of Punitiveness In Lithuania (Aušra Pociene).- Chapter 4. Lessons From The Abolition Of The Death Penalty In Lithuania: Looking Through A Kaleidoscope Of Professional, Political And Public Discourses (Aleksandras Dobryninas).- Chapter 5. Punitive Thinking In Different Times And Generations (Laima Žilinskiene).- Chapter 6. Punitive Attitudes Toward Difference: Bullying Perception In The 1980–2000 Generation (Goda Damaševiciute And Jovita Žekaite-Maconko).- Part II: Suitable Punishable Subjects.- Chapter 7. Disciplining The Poor: The Politics Of Responsibilizing The UnderclassInLithuania (Arunas Poviliunas And Arunas Juška).- Chapter 8. Technology And Future Trajectories Of Punitivity: Lessons Learned From Selective Persecution Of Online Offenders In Lithuania (Maryja Šupa, Vytautas Kaktinas And Egle Stankeviciute).- Chapter 9. Punishing Drug Users? A Sight At Lithuanian Drug Control Policy (Mindaugas Lankauskas).- Chapter 10. Female Offender: Doubly Deviant And Hounded By The Media (Rimante Gaicevskyte).- Part III: Institutional Punitiveness.- Chapter 11. A Reform Again? Explaining Reorganisation Processes And Perspectives Of Imprisonment In Lithuania (Jolanta Alekneviciene).- Chapter 12. A Prison Without Bars: Prisonisation Of Probation Through Intensive Supervision In Lithuania (Simonas Nikartas, Loreta Mataciute And Neila Sventickyte).- Chapter 13. Crime Prevention And Victim Support: New Actors In The Field Of Criminal Justice (Algimantas Cepas).