RT Article T1 Punitive turn and justice cascade: Mutual inspiration from Punishment and Society and human rights literatures JF Punishment & society VO 20 IS 1 SP 73 OP 91 A1 Savelsberg, Joachim Josef 1951- LA English YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/174347900X AB This essay compares punishment and society scholarship, especially on the punitive turn of recent decades, with work on the punishment of grave offenses against human rights norms, especially the justice cascade. It compares trends and literatures along six analytic dimensions: offending, group conflict and power asymmetries, penal entrepreneurs, cultural receptivity, institutional constraints, and feedback loops from punishment to structure and culture. While indicating how both sides can benefit from overcoming the current disconnect, this article focuses on potential inspiration for punishment and society scholarship. K1 Criminal Punishment K1 Culture K1 Human Rights K1 Institutions K1 Inter-group conflict K1 Justice cascade K1 Penal entrepreneurs K1 Power K1 Punitive turn DO 10.1177/1462474517737049