Emotions, Crime and Justice: Oñati International Series in Law and Society
Editat de Professor Susanne Karstedt, Ian Loader, Heather Strangen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 iul 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849466837
ISBN-10: 1849466831
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Oñati International Series in Law and Society
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1849466831
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Oñati International Series in Law and Society
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A timely look at the highly topical subject of 'Fear of Crime' which reflects on the last 15 years of the criminal justice system.
Notă biografică
Susanne Karstedt is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, School of Law, University of Leeds.Ian Loader is Professor of Criminology at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of All Souls College. Heather Strang is Director of Research at the Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge.
Cuprins
Handle with Care: Emotions, Crime and Justice SUSANNE KARSTEDTPART I: EMOTIONS IN TRANSGRESSION AND CRIME1. Forward Panic and Violent Atrocities RANDALL COLLINS2. Making Sense of 'Senseless Violence' WILLEM DE HAAN3. Shame, Pride and Workplace Bullying ELIZA AHMED AND JOHN BRAITHWAITE4. The Sensual Dynamics of Processes of Personal Reform: Desistance from Crime and the Role of Emotions ADAM CALVERLEY AND STEPHEN FARRALL5. Trends in Crime and Fear: Lessons from Chicago, 1994 -2003 WESLEY G SKOGAN6. Moral Indignation in the East Of England: A Youthful Twist on Ranulf's Ageing Thesis ANNA KING AND SHADD MARUNAPART II: EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCES OF JUSTICE7. Empathy for the Devil: The Nature and Nurture of Revenge LAWRENCE W SHERMAN AND HEATHER STRANG8. Reintegrative Ritual: Restorative Justice and Micro-Sociology MEREDITH ROSSNER9. Shame, Ethical Identity and Conformity: Lessons from Research on the Psychology of Social Influence NATHAN HARRIS10. Procedural Justice, Emotions and Resistance to Authority KRISTINA MURPHYPART III: 'EMOTION WORK' IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS11. Dealing with Defiant Citizens: Building Emotional Intelligence into Police Work BAS VAN STOKKOM12. Managing Prisoners, Managing Emotion: The Dynamics of Age, Culture and Identity ELAINE CRAWLEYPART IV: VIOLENCE, RECONCILIATION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION: DEALING WITH COLLECTIVE EMOTIONS13. Alienation, Love and Hate as Causes of Collective Violence THOMAS J SCHEFF14. Dealing with Emotions in Peacemaking JOHN D BREWERPART V: DEMOCRACY AND PENAL SENTIMENTS15. Divided Sympathies: David Hume and ContemporaryCriminology RICHARD SPARKS16. The Power and Limits of Populism: An Illustration from Recent Penal Developments in New Zealand JOHN PRATT17. Playing with Fire? Democracy and the Emotions of Crime and Punishment IAN LOADER
Recenzii
...the book is a must read. It presents a series of state of the art chapters on various subjects that are critical in criminology. The chapters are deeply rooted in the patrimony of criminological literature; many of them offer an excellent balance of theoretical reflection and empirical work; the empirical methodology ranges from insightful qualitative observation, even introspective reflection, to clever quantitative measuring and sophisticated statistics; all chapters witness a critical concern for the instrumental, social, political and moral implications. In short, the book is an example of what I have called 'criminology as I see it ideally' (Walgrave, 2008b).... if I were still active as a teaching professor, I would urge my students to read this book. They can learn about the broad field of criminology, they can also see how methodological seriousness is the indispensible ground for good scientific work if it is completed by wise and good reflection, and they can experience how important criminology is as a social science for the better understanding of social life and for reflecting on how to improve it.
Emotions, Crime and Justice is a major step toward a more theoretically and practically nuanced conversation. As this book reveals in a series of original essays of great range, depth and sophistication, criminology has much to gain by investigating the emotions underlying crime and punishment. The collection spans a range of theoretical, ethnographic and experimental approaches, a range of criminal justice institutions and roles, and a range of cultures.Perhaps its greatest strength lies in the range of emotional experience it reveals and explores, including the emotions that accompany violence and that animate attitudes toward crime, the emotional experience of obeying or resisting the law, the implicit rules governing the display or feeling of emotions by employees of police departments or prisons, the emotional roots of collective violence and collective reconciliation, and the moral sentiments and public emotions animating democratic discourse on crime and punishment.These are questions that ought to keep scholars occupied for quite some time. For a rich and provocative introduction to the field, read this book.
..the authors provide useful insights into the role of emotions in the criminal justice system-a topic that has received limited attention....the essays are generally organized in a coherent way. Each piece adds something new to the volume and provides the reader with an understanding of the role that emotions play in various contexts in the criminal justice system. In setting out to provide answers to the various questions posed at the volume's outset, the authors provoke the reader to consider the often overlooked role that emotions have to play in the criminal justice system. This is an important and worthwhile accomplishment.
Emotions, Crime and Justice is a major step toward a more theoretically and practically nuanced conversation. As this book reveals in a series of original essays of great range, depth and sophistication, criminology has much to gain by investigating the emotions underlying crime and punishment. The collection spans a range of theoretical, ethnographic and experimental approaches, a range of criminal justice institutions and roles, and a range of cultures.Perhaps its greatest strength lies in the range of emotional experience it reveals and explores, including the emotions that accompany violence and that animate attitudes toward crime, the emotional experience of obeying or resisting the law, the implicit rules governing the display or feeling of emotions by employees of police departments or prisons, the emotional roots of collective violence and collective reconciliation, and the moral sentiments and public emotions animating democratic discourse on crime and punishment.These are questions that ought to keep scholars occupied for quite some time. For a rich and provocative introduction to the field, read this book.
..the authors provide useful insights into the role of emotions in the criminal justice system-a topic that has received limited attention....the essays are generally organized in a coherent way. Each piece adds something new to the volume and provides the reader with an understanding of the role that emotions play in various contexts in the criminal justice system. In setting out to provide answers to the various questions posed at the volume's outset, the authors provoke the reader to consider the often overlooked role that emotions have to play in the criminal justice system. This is an important and worthwhile accomplishment.
Descriere
This book by criminologists and sociologists considers how to re-calibrate reason and emotion in crime and justice today.