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_aCriminal justice and crime control/ _cedited by John Muncie. |
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_aLondon: _bSAGE, _c2007. |
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_a3 v.: _bill.; _c25 cm. |
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500 | _av. 1. Visions of justice. v. 2. State punishment. v. 3. Risk, prevention, and security. | ||
505 | _aVolume One Visions of Justice PART ONE: CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE The Emergence of Criminal Justice - P Spierenberg Two Models of the Criminal Process - H L Packer Concepts of Criminal Justice - A J Ashworth Ideology in Criminal Procedure or a Third 'Model' of the Criminal Process - J Griffiths Theoretical Approches to Criminal Justice - M King PART TWO: CRIMINAL JUSTICE Criminal Justice in Capitalist Society - R Quinney Criminal Justice through the Looking Glass, or Winning by Losing - J Reiman Models of Justice - F Heidensohn Portia or Persephone? Some Thoughts on Equality, Fairness and Gender in the Field of Criminal Justice Beyond White Man's Justice - B Hudson Race, Gender and Justice in Late Modernity PART THREE: CONFLICT RESOLUTION Conflicts as Property - N Christie Sorting out Popular Justice - S E Merry The Contradictions of Informal Justice - R L Abel Fundamental Concepts of Restorative Justice - H Zehr and H Mika Peacemaking Primer - H Pepinsky PART FOUR: TRANSNATIONAL AND GLOBAL JUSTICE Transnational Policing and the Makings of a Postmodern State - J W E Sheptycki The Globalization of Crime and Criminal Justice - D Nelken How Penal Common Sense Comes to Europeans - L Wacquant Notes on the Transatlantic Diffusion of the Neo-Liberal Doxa Globalization, Human Rights and International Criminal Courts - W Morrison Volume Two State Punishment PART FIVE: RETRIBUTION AND DETERRENCE The Expressive Function of Punishment - J Feinberg The Principle of Commensurate Deserts - A von Hirsch Thinking about Crime - J Q Wilson The Debate over Deterrence Incapacitation and Imprisonment Policy - F E Zimring and G Hawkins The American Experiment in Imprisonment - C Murray PART SIX: CORRECTIONS Penal Strategies in a Welfare State - D Garland Crime and Punishment - American Friends Services Committee Community Corrections - A Scull Panacea, Progress or Pretence? What Works? Questions and Answers about Prison Reform - R Martinson Reaffirming Rehabilitation - F T Cullen and K E Gilbert Reasoning and Rehabilitation - R Ross, E Fabiano and C Ewles Reviewing What Works? Past, Present and Future - J McGuire and P Priestley PART SEVEN: THE NEW PUNITIVENESS Public Opinion and the Governance of Punishment in Democratic Political Systems - F E Zimring and D T Johnson Contemporary American Harshness - J Whitman Emotive and Ostentatious Punishment - J Pratt Volatile and Contradictory Punishment - P O'Malley Crime Control and Social Order - D Garland Volume Three Risk, Prevention and Security PART EIGHT: ACTUARIAL JUSTICE The Ideological Effects of Actuarial Practices - J Simon Actuarial Justice - M Feeley and J Simon The Emerging New Criminal Law Risk, Power and Crime Prevention - P O'Malley PART NINE: SURVEILLANCE Panopticism - M Foucault Spaces of Surveillant Simulation - S Graham New Technologies, Digital Representations and Material Geographies Globalizing Surveillance - D Lyon Comparative and Sociological Perspectives Fortified Enclaves - T Caldeira The New Urban Segregation PART TEN: CRIME PREVENTION Introduction - R V Clarke Broken Windows - J Q Wilson and G Kelling Preventing Crime - L W Sherman et al What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising Defining Crime Science - G Laycock Teetering on the Edge - G Hughes, E McLaughlin and J Muncie The Futures of Crime Control and Community Safety PART ELEVEN: GOVERNANCE, SECURITY AND SOCIAL CONTROL The Punitive City - S Cohen Notes on the Dispersal of Social Control Private Security - C Shearing and P Stenning Implications for Social Control Governing through Crime - J Simon Government and Control - N Rose Comparing the Governance of Safety in Europe - A Edwards and G Hughes A Geo-Historical Approach | ||
650 | _aCriminal justice | ||
650 | _aCrime prevention. | ||
700 | _aMuncie, John., ed. | ||
942 | _cBOOKS |