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Securing respect – Behavioural expectations and an ti–social behaviour in the UK

Autor Andrew Millie
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 apr 2009
Securing respect contains essays from leading academics in the field that consider the origins, current interpretations and possible future for the Respect Agenda. It explores various policy and theoretical discourses relating to 'respect', behavioural expectations and anti-social behaviour.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847420930
ISBN-10: 1847420931
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 156 x 232 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Recenzii

This timely and much-needed set of essays should help inform the ongoing public debate on anti-social behaviour, steering it in a realist social scientific direction, beyond the polarised sloganeering of both political opponents and proponents. Professor Gordon Hughes, Chair in Criminology, School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University

Hughes has also written a testimonial for subversive citizens

Notă biografică

Professor Andrew Millie's work is interdisciplinary and draws on criminology, philosophy and theology. His most recent book for Bristol University Press is "Criminology and Public Theology" (2020). Other titles include "Philosophical Criminology" (2016) and "Securing Respect" (2009). Andrew is Professor of Criminology at Edge Hill University in the UK, and is editor of the Bristol University Press book series "New Horizons in Criminology".

Cuprins

Introduction - Andrew Millie

Part One: Respect in context
Respect and the politics of behaviour - Elizabeth Burney
'A Jekyll in the classroom, a Hyde in the street': Queen Victoria's hooligans - Geoffrey Pearson

Part Two: Respectful young people and children
Giving respect: the 'new' responsibilities of youth in the transition towards citizenship - Alan France and Jo Meredith
Every child matters in public open spaces - Helen Woolley

Part Three: Respectful communities and families
Disciplining women: anti-social behaviour and the governance of conduct - Judy Nixon and Caroline Hunter
'The feeling's mutual': respect as the basis for cooperative interaction - Peter Somerville

Part Four: Respectful city living
Tolerance, respect and civility amid changing cities - Jon Bannister and Ade Kearns
Respect and city living: contest or cosmopolitanism? - Andrew Millie

Part Five: Respect, identities and values
Civilising offensives: education, football and 'eradicating' sectarianism in Scotland - John Flint and Ryan Powell
'You lookin' at me?' Discourses of respect and disrespect, identity and violence - Peter Squires
Conclusions: promoting mutual respect and empathy - Andrew Millie