The Dark Side of the Ivory Tower: Campus Crime as a Social Problem
Autor John J. Sloan III, Bonnie S. Fisheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 sep 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780521124058
ISBN-10: 0521124050
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: 1 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0521124050
Pagini: 228
Ilustrații: 1 b/w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1. Violence, vice, and victimization on American college and university campuses: a brief history lesson; 2. Constructing campus crime as a new social problem; 3. Constructing unsafe and violent college campuses; 4. Constructing the sexual victimization of college women on campus; 5. Constructing postsecondary institutional liability for campus crime; 6. Constructing binge drinking on college campuses; 7. The legacy of claimsmakers: institutionalizing the dark side of the ivory tower.
Recenzii
“Increasingly, advocates denounce the college campus–once considered peaceful groves of academe–as a dangerous place, ridden with violent crime, sexual assault, and binge drinking. The Dark Side of the Ivory Tower identifies the people promoting these alarming claims, and explains how and why these problems became a focus for public concern. It offers a reasoned assessment of some of our most prominent campus panics.”—Joel Best, University of Delaware
“John Sloan and Bonnie Fisher, leading scholars of campus crime, have written a fascinating account of how the ‘dark side’ of the American university has been uncovered by activists, survivors, and researchers. Sloan and Fisher reveal how seemingly disconnected issues—murder, rape, liability for campus victimization, and binge drinking—have been reframed as part of a major new problem for colleges. This book is mandatory reading for those concerned with American higher education. Experts will appreciate its tightly-organized argument and comprehensive scholarship about the rise of social problems. Students in courses about social issues, crime, and public health will appreciate its readability, clarity, and lively style. Parents and the general public will learn about a troubling part of the reality of the contemporary academy. University administrators will ponder how to balance the educational missions of their institutions with the safety and security needs of their students. In all, an excellent, thoughtful, and highly readable book.”—George W. Dowdall, Saint Joseph’s University
“In The Dark Side of the Ivory Tower, Sloan and Fisher review how activists and the media have influenced the public perception of campus crime in the United States. Those interested in knowing more about how social/political issues are constructed will find their explanations most instructive. Anyone interested knowing more about the agenda setting and policy-making processes of government will find this to be an invaluable case study.” —Steve Janosik, Virginia Tech
“This book by two leading scholars is an important case study of the recent evolution of campus crime as a social problem in need of public policy responses. It is well-researched and thorough, tracing the history of campus crime and illustrating the powerful effect of interest groups in bringing this social problem to the forefront of public consciousness in recent years. It will serve as an important resource for researchers, students and policymakers who are interested in the social construction of crime and campus crime more specifically. It is a must-read for people who care about what is really happening on college campuses across the nation.”—Jodi Lane, University of Florida
"John Sloan and Bonnie Fisher provide a succinct historic perspective on crime and violence on college campuses and an engaging and thought-provoking assessment on the social construction of 'campus crime'.... [T]his book is a valuable addition to a crime policy class and can be integrated into many other classes—including Victimology. It is easily comprehendible for students and serves as a jumping off point for further discussions of campus crime." - Crime, Law, and Social Change
“John Sloan and Bonnie Fisher, leading scholars of campus crime, have written a fascinating account of how the ‘dark side’ of the American university has been uncovered by activists, survivors, and researchers. Sloan and Fisher reveal how seemingly disconnected issues—murder, rape, liability for campus victimization, and binge drinking—have been reframed as part of a major new problem for colleges. This book is mandatory reading for those concerned with American higher education. Experts will appreciate its tightly-organized argument and comprehensive scholarship about the rise of social problems. Students in courses about social issues, crime, and public health will appreciate its readability, clarity, and lively style. Parents and the general public will learn about a troubling part of the reality of the contemporary academy. University administrators will ponder how to balance the educational missions of their institutions with the safety and security needs of their students. In all, an excellent, thoughtful, and highly readable book.”—George W. Dowdall, Saint Joseph’s University
“In The Dark Side of the Ivory Tower, Sloan and Fisher review how activists and the media have influenced the public perception of campus crime in the United States. Those interested in knowing more about how social/political issues are constructed will find their explanations most instructive. Anyone interested knowing more about the agenda setting and policy-making processes of government will find this to be an invaluable case study.” —Steve Janosik, Virginia Tech
“This book by two leading scholars is an important case study of the recent evolution of campus crime as a social problem in need of public policy responses. It is well-researched and thorough, tracing the history of campus crime and illustrating the powerful effect of interest groups in bringing this social problem to the forefront of public consciousness in recent years. It will serve as an important resource for researchers, students and policymakers who are interested in the social construction of crime and campus crime more specifically. It is a must-read for people who care about what is really happening on college campuses across the nation.”—Jodi Lane, University of Florida
"John Sloan and Bonnie Fisher provide a succinct historic perspective on crime and violence on college campuses and an engaging and thought-provoking assessment on the social construction of 'campus crime'.... [T]his book is a valuable addition to a crime policy class and can be integrated into many other classes—including Victimology. It is easily comprehendible for students and serves as a jumping off point for further discussions of campus crime." - Crime, Law, and Social Change
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Descriere
Chronicles how four groups of activists convinced the public that campus crime posed a new danger to college students.