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Einband grossThe Politics of Crime, Punishment and Justice
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The Politics of Crime, Punishment and Justice

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252 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am17.05.20241. Auflage
The Politics of Crime, Punishment and Justice explores the impact of right-wing political ideology on crime, the criminal justice system, and attitudes towards punishment in Britain. It is essential reading for criminologists, political philosophers, and social theorists alike.mehr
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KlappentextThe Politics of Crime, Punishment and Justice explores the impact of right-wing political ideology on crime, the criminal justice system, and attitudes towards punishment in Britain. It is essential reading for criminologists, political philosophers, and social theorists alike.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781003853947
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
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Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum17.05.2024
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten252 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse11198 Kbytes
Illustrationen37 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, 5 schwarz-weiße Fotos, 32 schwarz-weiße Zeichnungen, 19 schwarz-weiße Tabellen
Artikel-Nr.15510776
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I Chapter 1. Re-Imagining the Study of the Politics of Crime Chapter 2. Linking Crime, Political Legacies, and the Life-Course Perspective Chapter 3. Thatcherism and the Reshaping of Policy Consensus in Britain (1979-1997) Part II Chapter 4. Social Welfare, Housing Policies and Changes in The Social Locations of Crime Chapter 5. Economic Restructuring, Truancy from School, and Engagement in Crime over the Life-Course Chapter 6. What does Radical Social and Economic Change do to Popular Opinions on Crime? Chapter 7. Reconfiguring the Structure of Criminal Justice Chapter 8. The spatial and temporal development of British prisons from 1901 to the present: The role of de-industrialisation (with Philip Mike Jones) Part III Chapter 9. Conclusion: Crime - A Relational Understanding of Individuals, Institutions, and Ideologymehr

Autor

Stephen Farrall is Professor of Criminology in the School of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Nottingham. He is known for his research into the fear of crime, why people cease offending, and the politics of crime and the criminal justice system. He is the series editor for Routledge's International Series on Desistance and Rehabilitation.

Emily Gray is Assistant Professor at the University of Warwick. Her work focuses on the long-term relationships that connect crime with social policy and youth justice. As PI, she has recently begun to explore the long-term trends pertaining to homicide on non-lethal violence in England and Wales.