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The Oxford Handbook of Criminology provides an authoritative collection of chapters covering the core and emerging topics studied on criminology courses. With contributions from leading academics, the Handbook is the definitive guide to the discipline.
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With contributions from over 60 leading experts in the field, The Oxford Handbook of Criminology is the definitive guide to the discipline providing an authoritative and outstanding collection of chapters on the key topics studied on criminology courses.The Handbook has shaped the study of criminology for over two decades and, with this new edition, continues to be indispensable to students, academics, and professionals alike. Each chapter details relevant theory, recent research, policy developments, and current debates. Extensive references aid further research. Extensively revised, the sixth edition has been expanded to include all the major topics and significant new issues such as zemiology; green criminology; domestic violence; prostitution and sex work; penal populism; and the significance of globalization for criminology.The Oxford Handbook of Criminology is accompanied by a suite of online resources providing additional teaching and learning materials for both students and lecturers. This includes selected chapters from previous editions, essay questions for each chapter, web links to aid further research, and guidance on how to answer essay questions.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Oxford Handbook of Criminology “
Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, and Lesley McAra: Introduction: the new vision; Part 1: Constructions of crime and justice; 1 Paul Rock: The foundations of sociological theories of crime; 2 Nicola Lacey and Lucia Zedner: Criminalization: historical, legal and criminological perspectives; 3 David Garland: Punishment and welfare: social problems and social structures; 4 Ian Loader and Richard Sparks: Penal populism and epistemic crime control; 5 Robert Reiner: Political economy, crime, and criminal justice; 6 Rod Morgan and David J. Smith: Delivering more with less: austerity and the politics of law and order; 7 Mike Maguire and Susan McVie: Constructions of crime data and criminal statistics: a critical reflection; 8 Coretta Phillips and Ben Bowling: Ethnicities, racism, crime & criminal justice; 9 Michele Burman and Loraine Gelsthorpe: Feminist criminology: inequalities, powerlessness and justice; 10 Mike Hough and Julian V. Roberts: Public opinion, crime, and criminal justice; 11 Chris Greer and Eugene McLaughlin: News power, crime, and media justice; 12 Paddy Hillyard and Steve Tombs: Social harm and zemiology; 13 Keith Hayward and Oliver Smith: Crime and consumer culture; 14 Avi Brisman and Nigel South: Green criminology; Part 2: Borders, boundaries and beliefs; 15 Katja Franko: Criminology, punishment and the state in a globalized society; 16 Mary Bosworth: Border criminology and the changing nature of penal power; 17 Kieran McEvoy, Ron Dudai and Cheryl Lawther: Criminology and transitional justice; 18 David Nelken: Rethinking comparative criminal justice; 19 Penny Green and Tony Ward: Understanding state crime; 20 Martin Innes and Michael Levi: Making and managing terrorism and counter-terrorism: the view from criminology; 21 Simon Cottee: Religion, crime and violence; 22 Per-Olof H. Wikstrom: Character, circumstances and the causes of crime: towards an analytical criminology; 23 Jon Bannister and John Flint: Crime and city: urban encounters, civility and
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tolerance; 24 Yvonne Jewkes and Dominique Moran: Prison architecture and design: perspectives from criminology and carceral geography; Part 3: Dynamics of crime and violence; 25 Manuel Eisner: Interpersonal violence on the British Isles, 1200-2016; 26 Alistair Fraser and Dick Hobbs: Urban criminal collaborations; 27 Lesley McAra and Susan McVie: Developmental and life-course criminology: innovations, impacts and applications; 28 Jill Peay: Mental health, mental disabilities and crime; 29 David Gadd: Domestic violence; 30 Jo Phoenix: Prostitution and sex work; 31 Toby Seddon: Drugs: consumption, addiction, and treatment; 32 Michael Levi and Nicholas Lord: White-collar and corporate crime; 33 Joanna Shapland and Anthony Bottoms: Desistance from crime and implications for offender rehabilitation; Part 4: Responses to crime; 34 Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn and Robert Reiner: Policing and the police; 35 Adam Crawford and Karen Evans: Crime prevention and community safety; 36 Alex Stevens: Principles, pragmatism and prohibition: explaining continuity and change in British drug policy; 37 Andrew Ashworth and Julian V. Roberts: Sentencing; 38 Gwen Robinson and Fergus McNeill: Punishment in the community: evolution, expansion and moderation; 39 Ben Crewe and Alison Liebling: Reconfiguring penal power; 40 Amy Ludlow: Marketizing criminal justice; 41 Lesley McAra: Youth justice; 42 Meredith Rossner: Restorative justice in the 21st century: making emotions mainstream; 43 Alison Liebling, Fergus McNeill and Bethany E. Schmidt: Criminological engagements
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Autoren-Porträt von Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, Lesley McAra
Alison Liebling is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, and Director of the Prisons Research Centre at the University of Cambridge. She has attracted research fellowships from Trinity Hall, Leverhulme and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). Shadd Maruna is Professor of Criminology at the University of Manchester. His book Making Good: How Ex-Convicts Reform and Rebuild Their Lives was named 'Outstanding Contribution to Criminology' by the American Society of Criminology (ASC) in 2001. He received the inaugural Research Medal from the Howard League for Penal Reform in 2012 and the Hans Mattick Award for Distinguished Contribution to Criminology in 2014. Lesley McAra is Chair of Penology at the University of Edinburgh. In 2013, Lesley was joint winner of the Howard League for Penal Reform Research Medal and in 2014 she was invited to give the Apex Annual Lecture in which she set out her vision for justice in modern Scotland.
Bibliographische Angaben
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Autoren:
Alison Liebling
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Shadd Maruna
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Lesley McAra
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2017, 6th Ed., 1056 Seiten, Maße: 17,4 x 24,6 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben von Liebling, Alison; Maruna, Shadd; McAra, Lesley
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 0198719442
- ISBN-13: 9780198719441
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.05.2017
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