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Harmful Societies: Understanding Social Harm: Studies in Social Harm

Autor Simon Pemberton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 mar 2015
The notion of social harm is currently being explored as an alternative field of study within criminology, but the definition of social harm, the question of responsibility, and the methodologies for studying harm remain undeveloped. In the first book to theorize and define the social harm concept beyond criminology, Simon Pemberton addresses these omissions and, in doing so, provides a platform for future debates. Using case studies of various international regimes, he analyzes policy responses to different forms of social harm and provides a new typology of countries according to their harm prevention policies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847427946
ISBN-10: 1847427944
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria Studies in Social Harm


Notă biografică

Simon Pemberton is a Birmingham Fellow jointly appointed to the Schools of Law and Social Policy at the University of Birmingham, UK.

Cuprins

List of tables and figures
List of abbreviations
About the author
Acknowledgements
Foreword by Christina Pantazis

1. Introduction
Origins of ‘social harm’: the story so far…
Outlining the parameters of a social harm
Outline of the book

2. Defining social harm
Historical development of the social harm approach
‘Socially mediated’ harm
How do we discern between harms and non-harms?
Limitations of the needs-based approach
Conclusion

3. Capitalist formations and the production of harm
Harmful features of capitalism
Varieties of capitalism, varieties of harm production?
Harm reduction regimes
Harmful associations: regime types and harm indicators
Conclusion

4. Hard reduction regimes and the production of physical harm Homicide
Suicide
Infant mortality
Obesity
Road traffic injuries
Conclusion

5. Harm reduction regimes and the production of autonomy and relational harms
Relative poverty
Child poverty
Financial insecurity
Long working hours
Youth unemployment
Social isolation
Conclusion

6. Harm reduction regimes, neoliberalism and the production of harm
Developing a more systematic lens?
Capitalist harm: varieties of harm production?
Harmful societies…and less harmful capitalism societies?
Resurgent neoliberalism, enduring capitalism…What does the social harm perspective offer?

References
Index

Recenzii

“Pemberton’s groundbreaking volume provides a major step forward in understanding the causation and alleviation of widespread harm.”

“In a sense, criminology has been ‘waiting’ for this original and highly topical book. It is of theoretical, conceptual, methodological, and empirical significance, making novel contributions in each respect.”

“The scope of this book is brave, almost breathtaking. . . . It is the scale and scope of what is attempted here that puts much criminology, and indeed much social science, in its place.”