Community and the Problem of Crime
Autor Karen Evansen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 aug 2023
Topics covered in the book include:
- the different crime prevention paradigms which have been utilized in the ‘fight against crime’
- the turn to community in crime prevention policy, which took place during the 1980s in the UK and US, and its subsequent development
- the theoretical and ideological underpinnings to crime prevention work in and with different communities
- the significance and impact of fear of crime on crime prevention policy
- different institutional responses to working with community in crime prevention and community safety
- the ways in which the experiences of the UK and US have been translated into the European context
- a comparison between traditional western responses to the growing interest in restorative and community-based approaches in other regions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032162546
ISBN-10: 1032162546
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:2 ed
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032162546
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:2 ed
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Introduction 1. The meaning and uses of community 2. Community and Crime 3. Disorderly Communities 4. Regenerating Communities 5. Fractured Communities 6. Suspect and Profiled Communities 7. Policing Communities 8. The problem of community.
Notă biografică
Karen Evans is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at the University of Liverpool, UK.
Descriere
This book offers a useful theoretical overview of key approaches to the subject of crime and community and considers the ways in which these have been applied in more practical settings.
Recenzii
'Karen Evans's latest book, Community and the Problem of Crime, represents an excellent analytical and empirically-grounded guide to this highly contested and massively important area of social scientific inquiry. This challenging yet accessible monograph will become an invaluable "must-have" text for students of sociological criminology in particular. Evans makes significant contribution to our cumulative sociological knowledge of the crime-community "nexus".' - Gordon Hughes, Chair in Criminology, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University, UK
‘The concept "community" is much used and abused in studies of crime, disorder and crime prevention. The language of community is frequently deployed as cause, location, symptom and solution for all manner of social problems. Fortunately, at last there is a book which brings a splendid, constructively critical, perspective to bear on this many-faceted phenomenon, even engaging with the diverse and contrary tendencies of real communities - marginalisation, stigmatisation, privatisation, securitisation and militarisation – as they reshape the social contexts through which we move/in which we live. A refreshing and original read.’ Peter Squires, Professor of Criminology & Public Policy, University of Brighton, UK
‘This terrific book provides an exploration of the paradoxes and contradictions of "community" as these relate to crime and social justice. It demonstrates how community is seen to be both a source of social problems and the solution to it, and how it is strategically applied in ways that incorporate and/or marginalise specific population groups. Providing a theoretically informed analysis of concrete cases, trends and issues, the book makes a wonderful contribution to critical appraisals of the dynamics of contemporary society. A vital resource.’ - Rob White, Professor of Criminology, University of Tasmania, Australia
‘The concept "community" is much used and abused in studies of crime, disorder and crime prevention. The language of community is frequently deployed as cause, location, symptom and solution for all manner of social problems. Fortunately, at last there is a book which brings a splendid, constructively critical, perspective to bear on this many-faceted phenomenon, even engaging with the diverse and contrary tendencies of real communities - marginalisation, stigmatisation, privatisation, securitisation and militarisation – as they reshape the social contexts through which we move/in which we live. A refreshing and original read.’ Peter Squires, Professor of Criminology & Public Policy, University of Brighton, UK
‘This terrific book provides an exploration of the paradoxes and contradictions of "community" as these relate to crime and social justice. It demonstrates how community is seen to be both a source of social problems and the solution to it, and how it is strategically applied in ways that incorporate and/or marginalise specific population groups. Providing a theoretically informed analysis of concrete cases, trends and issues, the book makes a wonderful contribution to critical appraisals of the dynamics of contemporary society. A vital resource.’ - Rob White, Professor of Criminology, University of Tasmania, Australia