Power, Conflict and Criminalisation
Title | Power, Conflict and Criminalisation PDF eBook |
Author | Phil Scraton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2007-10-22 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1134101120 |
A unique, accessible text that introduces a broad readership to critical research into 'crime', 'deviance' and conflict through contemporary, in-depth case studies. Tracing the authoritarian legacy of policing civil disturbances, harsh regimes of punishment, deaths in custody and prison protest, diverse issues such as the demonisation of children, the imprisonment of women and the 'war on terror' are explored and analysed.
Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm
Title | Demystifying Power, Crime and Social Harm PDF eBook |
Author | David Gordon Scott |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 569 |
Release | 2023-12-29 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3031462130 |
This collection revisits Steven Box’s book, Power, Crime and Mystification, published in 1983, and considers its relevance forty years on. It introduces the critical analysis developed by Box which examined corporate crime, police crime, rape and sexual assault and female crime and analyses the continuities and discontinuities since 1983 in relation to crime, the state and the exercise/mystification of power. The book explores the ways in which we can see his influence nationally and internationally on critical criminological, zemiological and abolitionist writings today. It asks how can these perspectives be applied to a critical analysis of contemporary, state authoritarianism and the criminal injustice that this authoritarianism generates? Additionally, how can Box’s concepts shine a critical light on contemporary social harms that were not covered in the original book? The collection provides a toolkit for students and academics to critically analyse the issues around crime/social harm, power/powerlessness, truth/mystification, criminal injustice/social justice as well as historical and contemporary sites of resistance confronting the exercise of state power.
Conflicting Narratives of Crime and Punishment
Title | Conflicting Narratives of Crime and Punishment PDF eBook |
Author | Martina Althoff |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2020-07-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3030472361 |
This book illustrates the importance of conflicting narratives in understanding and dealing with crime, based on a variety of cutting-edge research. Offenders tell stories about crime and punishment, as do policemen, judges and defence lawyers, but so do politicians and the media. Each tells them very differently and only some stories are believed, while others are rejected as implausible leading to conflict. This book explores how these conflicts are carried out and what relationships exist between (often unquestioned) master narratives and (sometimes loud, sometimes silent) counter-narratives? These are questions of central importance for criminology which have thus far received little attention. This edited collection is international and interdisciplinary in scope, providing empirical insights from such diverse contexts as (social) media, newspapers, comics, police interrogations, social and criminal justice settings, and museum exhibitions. By including contributions from a wide spectrum of academic disciplines and using different methodological approaches, it is of particular interest to students and researchers in criminology and sociology, as well as to scholars of socio-legal studies.
On the Borders of Crime
Title | On the Borders of Crime PDF eBook |
Author | Leslie W. Kennedy |
Publisher | Longman Publishing Group |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
Blood, Power, and Bedlam
Title | Blood, Power, and Bedlam PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher W. Mullins |
Publisher | Peter Lang |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780820488417 |
Blood, Power, and Bedlam examines the etiology of violations of international criminal law in four post-colonial African states. With a particular focus on genocide and crimes against humanity, an integrated theory is produced and historical, political, economic, and structural aspects are explored. The book's main intent is an analysis of the worst crimes humans commit and how, in the cases examined, they arise out of a post-colonial environment. Attention is given to existing or potential applications of international social control.
State, Power, Crime
Title | State, Power, Crime PDF eBook |
Author | Roy Coleman |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2009-11-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1412948053 |
Featuring contributions by many of the leading scholars in the field, this seminal text explores the key themes and debates on state power today, in relation to crime and social order. It critically evaluates a range of substantive areas of criminological concern, including terrorism, surveillance, violence, and the media.
The Politics of Crime and Conflict
Title | The Politics of Crime and Conflict PDF eBook |
Author | Ted Robert Gurr |
Publisher | SAGE Publications, Incorporated |
Pages | 818 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN |
'The Politics of Crime and Conflict is a significant contribution to the comparative study of criminal justice. Its strengths lie in the authors' rigorous scholarly analysis and attention to detail; the utility of the conceptual framework as an ordering device for the case studies; the often fresh and insightful conclusions the authors draw from their analysis of the diverse body of data they present; and the valuable heuristic contribution of Prof. Gurr's theoretical model of urban disorder. Finally, the study is well-written and remarkably free from jargon...' -- Policy Studies Journal, Vol 6 No 3, Spring 1978 '...one can only praise and applaud these authors' efforts to raise the study of urban crime and repression from