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Criminal Justice and Crime Control: SAGE Library of Criminology

Editat de John Muncie
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 sep 2007
This three-volume set of original (classic and contemporary) readings is designed to reveal the broad range of crime control strategies typically encountered in criminal justice systems worldwide. Such a collection is particularly timely not only because of growing concerns over the development of `new punitive' responses to offenders (mass incarceration; new cultures of control, surveillance and security; naming and shaming) but also because of the imperative to unravel the impact that the emergence of supranational legal orders and international standards is likely to have on questions of national sovereignty and the democratic accountability of the nation state.Volume One - outlines the many and varied competing conceptions of justice in national and international settings.
Volume Two - explores the varied means of punishment and correction that currently make up the penal landscape.
Volume Three - examines how crime prevention, risk assessment and crime science strategies are significantly extending the reach of criminal justice into everyday lives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781412930543
ISBN-10: 1412930545
Pagini: 1176
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 81 mm
Greutate: 2.18 kg
Ediția:Three-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Library of Criminology

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Volume One
Visions of Justice
PART ONE: CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Emergence of Criminal Justice - P Spierenberg
Two Models of the Criminal Process - H L Packer
Concepts of Criminal Justice - A J Ashworth
Ideology in Criminal Procedure or a Third 'Model' of the Criminal Process - J Griffiths
Theoretical Approches to Criminal Justice - M King
PART TWO: CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Criminal Justice in Capitalist Society - R Quinney
Criminal Justice through the Looking Glass, or Winning by Losing - J Reiman
Models of Justice - F Heidensohn
Portia or Persephone? Some Thoughts on Equality, Fairness and Gender in the Field of Criminal Justice
Beyond White Man's Justice - B Hudson
Race, Gender and Justice in Late Modernity
PART THREE: CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Conflicts as Property - N Christie
Sorting out Popular Justice - S E Merry
The Contradictions of Informal Justice - R L Abel
Fundamental Concepts of Restorative Justice - H Zehr and H Mika
Peacemaking Primer - H Pepinsky
PART FOUR: TRANSNATIONAL AND GLOBAL JUSTICE
Transnational Policing and the Makings of a Postmodern State - J W E Sheptycki
The Globalization of Crime and Criminal Justice - D Nelken
How Penal Common Sense Comes to Europeans - L Wacquant
Notes on the Transatlantic Diffusion of the Neo-Liberal Doxa
Globalization, Human Rights and International Criminal Courts - W Morrison
Volume Two
State Punishment
PART FIVE: RETRIBUTION AND DETERRENCE
The Expressive Function of Punishment - J Feinberg
The Principle of Commensurate Deserts - A von Hirsch
Thinking about Crime - J Q Wilson
The Debate over Deterrence
Incapacitation and Imprisonment Policy - F E Zimring and G Hawkins
The American Experiment in Imprisonment - C Murray
PART SIX: CORRECTIONS
Penal Strategies in a Welfare State - D Garland
Crime and Punishment - American Friends Services Committee
Community Corrections - A Scull
Panacea, Progress or Pretence?
What Works? Questions and Answers about Prison Reform - R Martinson
Reaffirming Rehabilitation - F T Cullen and K E Gilbert
Reasoning and Rehabilitation - R Ross, E Fabiano and C Ewles
Reviewing What Works? Past, Present and Future - J McGuire and P Priestley
PART SEVEN: THE NEW PUNITIVENESS
Public Opinion and the Governance of Punishment in Democratic Political Systems - F E Zimring and D T Johnson
Contemporary American Harshness - J Whitman
Emotive and Ostentatious Punishment - J Pratt
Volatile and Contradictory Punishment - P O'Malley
Crime Control and Social Order - D Garland
Volume Thre
Risk, Prevention and Security
PART EIGHT: ACTUARIAL JUSTICE
The Ideological Effects of Actuarial Practices - J Simon
Actuarial Justice - M Feeley and J Simon
The Emerging New Criminal Law
Risk, Power and Crime Prevention - P O'Malley
PART NINE: SURVEILLANCE
Panopticism - M Foucault
Spaces of Surveillant Simulation - S Graham
New Technologies, Digital Representations and Material Geographies
Globalizing Surveillance - D Lyon
Comparative and Sociological Perspectives
Fortified Enclaves - T Caldeira
The New Urban Segregation
PART TEN: CRIME PREVENTION
Introduction - R V Clarke
Broken Windows - J Q Wilson and G Kelling
Preventing Crime - L W Sherman et al
What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising
Defining Crime Science - G Laycock
Teetering on the Edge - G Hughes, E McLaughlin and J Muncie
The Futures of Crime Control and Community Safety
PART ELEVEN: GOVERNANCE, SECURITY AND SOCIAL CONTROL
The Punitive City - S Cohen
Notes on the Dispersal of Social Control
Private Security - C Shearing and P Stenning
Implications for Social Control
Governing through Crime - J Simon
Government and Control - N Rose
Comparing the Governance of Safety in Europe - A Edwards and G Hughes
A Geo-Historical Approach

Descriere

This three-volume set of original (classic and contemporary) readings is designed to reveal the broad range of crime control strategies typically encountered in criminal justice systems worldwide. Such a collection is particularly timely not only because of growing concerns over the development of `new punitive' responses to offenders (mass incarceration; new cultures of control, surveillance and security; naming and shaming) but also because of the imperative to unravel the impact that the emergence of supranational legal orders and international standards is likely to have on questions of national sovereignty and the democratic accountability of the nation state.