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  • - Learning From Research, Policy and Practice in European Countries
    av Marijke Malsch
    1 267

    Investigates the elements in the legal and organizational context relevant for police response to incidents in the realm of the private sphere and whether there exists a relation with the reporting of such incidents by victims. This book addresses issues in the relationship between the response to family violence and the reporting by victims.

  • av Andrew Roberts
    1 967

    This collection considers the implications for privacy of the utilisation of new technologies in the criminal process. The threat that technology poses to privacy interests demands critical re-evaluation of current law, policy, and practice. This is provided by the contributions to this volume.

  • av Simon Flacks
    637 - 1 971

  • - Crime, Change and Organizations
    av Gerald Mars
    627 - 1 930

    This book takes a radical look at organizational crime and deviance through the prism of cultural theory derived from anthropology. It does so through case studies and by introducing new concepts such as 'organizational perversion', 'tyranny' and 'organizational capture'.

  • av Peter Hodgkinson
    651 - 2 117

    This collection questions the received wisdom contained in the debate about capital punishment. It asks questions and proposes remedies for a raft of issues identified as having been overlooked in the traditional discourse. It provides a long overdue review of the disparate groups and strategies that lay claim to abolitionism.

  • - Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives
     
    1 811

    This multidisciplinary collection brings together original contributions to present the best of current thinking about the nature and place of remorse in the context of criminal justice.

  • - A Comparative Perspective on Punitiveness in Ireland, Scotland and New Zealand
    av Claire Hamilton
    627 - 2 141

    This highly innovative book is thoroughly critical of the way in which punitiveness is currently measured by leading criminologists, in a way which no other European text has done before. This book is essential reading for students and scholars of criminology, penology, criminal justice and socio-legal studies.

  • av Christine Bell
    657

  • - An Historical Perspective
     
    747

    Scholarly interest in the history of crime has grown dramatically in recent years. Adopting an international and interdisciplinary perspective to investigate the historical discourses of crime in Europe and the United States from the sixteenth to the late twentieth century, this collection explores how the history of crime provides a way to study time, place and culture.

  • - International Debates
    av Adam (University of Leeds Crawford
    611 - 1 831

    The implications of introducing a victim's perspective into the delicate balance between state and offender will be a key issue in the future of criminal justice. This book outlines the contours of the relevant debates, drawing together contributions from prominent international commentators from a variety of disciplines.

  • - The Revival of the Prison
    av Mark Brown, Alex Steel, Melanie Schwartz, m.fl.
    771 - 2 101

    Using penal culture as a conceptual and theoretical vehicle, and Australia as a case study, this book analyses international developments in penality and imprisonment. Authored by some of Australia's leading penal theorists, the book examines the historical and contemporary influences on the use of the prison, with analyses of colonialism.

  • - A Feminist Reading of the Rise of the Security Society
    av Tamar Pitch
    811 - 1 967

    'The Prevention Society' is a definition that can otherwise be summarized as: the information society, the risk society, the surveillance society, the insecure society. This book shows the connections and differences, providing a gender reading of the ways in which, through precautionary measures, social control manifests itself.

  • av Abby Peterson
    787 - 2 237

    The policing of protest that began to attract attention in the 1990s and the changing political climate since September 11 2001 mean that a new cycle of protest is challenging the concept of law and order and civil liberties. This book examines how new policing styles are developing using case studies from North America and Europe.

  • - Control, Resistance and Empowerment
     
    827

    This edited collection sheds light both on state use of the arts for the purposes of controlling prisoners and the broader public, and the use made of the arts by prisoners and portions of the broader public as tools of resistance to penal states. The book also includes a number of chapters that address arts-in-prisons programmes, making distinctive contributions to the literature on their philosophy, formation, operation, effectiveness, and research evaluation, but taking care to explore the politics surrounding and underpinning all these themes as well.

  • av Dr Mary Bosworth
    2 037

    An examination of power relationships in three women's penal establishments in England. The book aims to demonstrate that women manage to resist prison's full control to some degree, and pays particular attention to aspects of race, class and sexuality.

  • - An Institutional Approach
    av Alberto Vannucci & Donatella della Porta
    771 - 1 967

    When corruption is exposed, unknown aspects are revealed which allow us to better understand its structures and informal norms. This book investigates the hidden order of corruption, looking at the invisible codes and mechanisms that govern and stabilize the links between corrupters and corruptees.

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    1 967

    A topical collection that discuss the implications of globalisation for the fields of comparative criminology and criminal justice.

  • - Perspectives on Post-Fordism and Penal Politics
    av Alessandro De Giorgi
    717 - 2 231

    Investigates the emergence of a modern flexible labour force in contemporary Western societies. The penal politics can be seen as part of a broader project to control this labour force, with far-reaching effects on the role of the prison and punitive strategies in general.

  • - Violence of the Text
    av Mark Halsey
    617 - 1 967

    Damage to the environment is a serious threat to quality of life. This book surveys the problems associated with accounts of environmental harm and offers an explication of the insights associated with post-structuralist thought. It applies key post-structuralist concepts to a site of environmental harm, contestation and legal in(ter)ventions.

  • - An Historical Perspective
     
    1 951

    This collection explores how the history of crime provides a way to study time, place and culture. Investigates the historical discourses of crime in Europe and the United States from the sixteenth to the late twentieth centuries and provides new approaches to understanding crime in modern Western culture.

  • - Images and Memories
     
    1 971

    This book goes further than providing a legal analysis of the effectiveness of transitional justice and presents a wider perspective. It is a critical appraisal of the different dimensions of the process of transitional justice that affects the imagery and constructions of past experiences and perceptions of conflict.

  • - The Politics of Race and Class in Neoliberalizing Regimes
    av Gail Super
    787 - 1 967

    This book deals with the historic transition to democracy in South Africa and its impact upon crime and punishment. It examines how the problem of crime has emerged as a major issue to be governed in post-apartheid South Africa. This work uses the South African case study to examine a question of wider interest.

  • - Control, Resistance and Empowerment
     
    2 141

    Focuses on state use of the arts for the purposes of controlling prisoners and the broader public, and the use made of the arts by prisoners and portions of the broader public as tools of resistance to penal states.

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    1 967

    In the course of the last two decades, the number of arrests, imprisonment and detention of aliens and citizens of foreign origin has increased significantly in the West. This volume examines this growing trend towards racial criminalization and victimization of migrants.

  • - The Mutual Constructions of Race and Criminal Justice
    av Claire Spivakovsky
    771 - 1 967

    Racialized Correctional Governance examines problems in the relationship between criminology and racialized issues. It questions current models for discussing issues of race in criminal justice systems and asks why a comprehensive theory of race and criminal justice has yet to develop in the discipline.

  • - A Global Perspective
    av Don Cipriani
    717 - 2 097

    Children of almost any age can break the law, but at what age should children first face the possibility of criminal responsibility for their alleged crimes? This book presents a global analysis of national minimum ages of criminal responsibility (MACRs), and the international legal obligations that surround them.

  • av Rob T. Guerette
    627 - 2 651

    Examines developments in the fields of culture conflict, organized crime, victimization and terrorism, which intersect to varying degrees with migration and illegal conduct. These essays aim to further our understanding of many issues surrounding migration, and they illuminate the complexities of managing the challenges as globalization increases.

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