RT Article T1 Seizing the Populist Moment: Towards a New Penal Politics? JF The British journal of criminology VO 62 IS 5 SP 1077 OP 1092 A1 Bell, Emma 1978- LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1838849483 AB In the context of rising populism across the globe, penal populism has returned with a vengeance. However, somewhat paradoxically, this paper asks if the populist moment may be regarded as an opportunity rather than a threat when it comes to promoting less punitive solutions to the crime problem. This is a moment that appears to be marked by a strong desire for increased popular participation in politics, as exemplified by the gilets jaunes movement in France. It is argued that democratization of the policy-making process through greater representativity and accountability could respond to this desire while promoting justice, especially by refocussing attention away from punishment and demonstrating how political, social, economic and legal justice are inextricably linked together. K1 Penal Populism K1 Punitiveness K1 gilets jaunes K1 Deliberative Democracy K1 citizens’ assemblies K1 Justice DO 10.1093/bjc/azac030