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The Oxford Handbook of Criminology
Taschenbuch von Alison Liebling (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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The Oxford Handbook of Criminology provides a comprehensive collection of chapters covering the core and emerging topics studied on criminology courses, indispensable to students, academics, and professionals alike.
The Oxford Handbook of Criminology provides a comprehensive collection of chapters covering the core and emerging topics studied on criminology courses, indispensable to students, academics, and professionals alike.
Über den Autor
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 Queen's University Belfast and President of the American Society of Criminology. He has previously taught at the University of Manchester and Cambridge University.

Lesley McAra is Professor of Penology in the Law School at the University of Edinburgh and Co-Director of the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime. A past President of the European Society of Criminology, Lesley was awarded a CBE in the New Year's Honours List 2018 for services to Criminology, and elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2021.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • 0: Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, and Lesley McAra: Introduction: Renewing our vision

  • Part I: Conceptions of Crime and Criminology

  • 1: Paul Rock: Sociological theories of crime

  • 2: Nicola Lacey and Lucia Zedner: Criminalization: historical, legal and criminological perspectives

  • 3: Manuel Eisner: Towards a global comparative criminology

  • 4: Susan McVie and Ben Matthews: The changing role of data in crime, criminal justice and criminology

  • 5: Darrick Jolliffe and Katherine M. Auty: Developmental and life-course criminology: an overview

  • 6: Beth Weaver, Hannah Graham, and Shadd Maruna: Turning over a new leaf: desistance research for a new generation

  • 7: Alistair Fraser and Dick Hobbs: Urban criminal collaborations

  • 8: Toby Seddon and Alex Stevens: Drug use, drug problems, and drug control: a political economy perspective

  • 9: Ailbhe O Loughlin and Jill Peay: Mental health, mental disabilities, and crime

  • 10: Mike Hough and Julian V. Roberts: Public opinion, crime, and criminal justice

  • 11: Chris Greer and Eugene McLaughlin: Crime news, trial by media, and scandal hunting

  • Part II: Critical Contemporary Issues

  • 12: Andy Aydin-Aitchison, Mirza Buljubasic, and Barbora Holá: Criminology and atrocity crimes

  • 13: Paolo Campana: Contagion and connections: applying network thinking to violence and organised crime

  • 14: Neil Chakraborti and Amy Clarke: Demystifying hate crime in an age of crises

  • 15: Coretta Phillips, Ben Bowling, and Alpa Parmar: Ethnicities, racism, crime, and criminal justice

  • 16: Adrian Grounds, Maria Ttofi, and Lidia Puigvert: Where is 'victimology' in an era of #MeToo?

  • 17: Michele Burman and Loraine Gelsthorpe: Feminist criminology: inequalities, powerlessness, and justice

  • 18: David Gadd: Domestic violence

  • 19: Jo Phoenix: Prostitution and sex work

  • 20: Belinda Winder and Nick Blagden: Understanding and rehabilitating men with sexual convictions: theory, intervention, and compassion

  • 21: Ben Collier and Alice Hutchings: Cybercrime: a social ecology

  • 22: Michael Levi and Nicholas Lord: White-collar and corporate crime

  • 23: Victoria Canning, Paddy Hillyard, and Steve Tombs: Social harm and zemiology

  • 24: Avi Brisman and Nigel South: Green criminology

  • 25: Keith Hayward and Oliver Smith: Crime and consumer culture

  • Part III: Security, Policing, and Prevention: Visions of Justice

  • 26: Ian Loader, Richard Sparks, Ben Bradford, Ryan Casey, Evi Girling, and Gosia Polanska: Security and everyday life in uncertain times

  • 27: Adam Crawford, Susan Donkin, and Christine A. Weirich: Crime prevention as urban security

  • 28: Ben Bradford and Pete Fussey: Security and smart cities

  • 29: Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn, and Robert Reiner: Policing and the police

  • 30: Martin Innes and Michael Levi: Making and managing terrorism and counter-terrorism: the view from criminology

  • 31: Nicky Padfield and Cyrus Tata: Understanding penal decision-making: courts, sentencing and parole

  • 32: Lesley McAra: Youth justice in an age of uncertainty: principles, performance, and prospects

  • 33: Meredith Rossner: Restorative justice in the twenty-first century: making emotions mainstream

  • 34: Kieran McEvoy, Ron Dudai, and Cheryl Lawther: Punishment, victimhood, and social control: towards a criminology of transitional justice

  • Part IV: Punishment and the Penal State

  • 35: David Garland: The punishment-welfare relationship: history, sociology, and politics

  • 36: Katja Franko: Criminology, punishment, and the state in a globalized society

  • 37: Mary Bosworth: Border criminology and the changing nature of penal power

  • 38: Ben Crewe and Alison Liebling: Reconfiguring and reimagining penal power

  • 39: Gwen Robinson and Fergus McNeill: Punishment in the community: evolution, expansion, and moderation

  • 40: Yvonne Jewkes: Why prison architecture and design matter to our understanding of the limits of punishment and rehabilitation

  • 41: Joe Sim: 'Hounding power into a corner': prison abolitionism in England and Wales

  • 42: Rod Earle, Danica Darley, Bill Davies, David Honeywell, and Ed Schreeche-Powell: Convict criminology without guarantees: proposing hard labour for an unfinished criminology

  • 43: Alison Liebling, Fergus McNeill, and Bethany E. Schmidt: Criminological engagements

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Soziologie
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780198860914
ISBN-10: 0198860919
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Liebling, Alison
Maruna, Shadd
McAra, Lesley
Auflage: 7. Auflage
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Maße: 243 x 172 x 39 mm
Von/Mit: Alison Liebling (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.09.2023
Gewicht: 1,536 kg
Artikel-ID: 126503821
Über den Autor
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 Queen's University Belfast and President of the American Society of Criminology. He has previously taught at the University of Manchester and Cambridge University.

Lesley McAra is Professor of Penology in the Law School at the University of Edinburgh and Co-Director of the Edinburgh Study of Youth Transitions and Crime. A past President of the European Society of Criminology, Lesley was awarded a CBE in the New Year's Honours List 2018 for services to Criminology, and elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2021.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • 0: Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, and Lesley McAra: Introduction: Renewing our vision

  • Part I: Conceptions of Crime and Criminology

  • 1: Paul Rock: Sociological theories of crime

  • 2: Nicola Lacey and Lucia Zedner: Criminalization: historical, legal and criminological perspectives

  • 3: Manuel Eisner: Towards a global comparative criminology

  • 4: Susan McVie and Ben Matthews: The changing role of data in crime, criminal justice and criminology

  • 5: Darrick Jolliffe and Katherine M. Auty: Developmental and life-course criminology: an overview

  • 6: Beth Weaver, Hannah Graham, and Shadd Maruna: Turning over a new leaf: desistance research for a new generation

  • 7: Alistair Fraser and Dick Hobbs: Urban criminal collaborations

  • 8: Toby Seddon and Alex Stevens: Drug use, drug problems, and drug control: a political economy perspective

  • 9: Ailbhe O Loughlin and Jill Peay: Mental health, mental disabilities, and crime

  • 10: Mike Hough and Julian V. Roberts: Public opinion, crime, and criminal justice

  • 11: Chris Greer and Eugene McLaughlin: Crime news, trial by media, and scandal hunting

  • Part II: Critical Contemporary Issues

  • 12: Andy Aydin-Aitchison, Mirza Buljubasic, and Barbora Holá: Criminology and atrocity crimes

  • 13: Paolo Campana: Contagion and connections: applying network thinking to violence and organised crime

  • 14: Neil Chakraborti and Amy Clarke: Demystifying hate crime in an age of crises

  • 15: Coretta Phillips, Ben Bowling, and Alpa Parmar: Ethnicities, racism, crime, and criminal justice

  • 16: Adrian Grounds, Maria Ttofi, and Lidia Puigvert: Where is 'victimology' in an era of #MeToo?

  • 17: Michele Burman and Loraine Gelsthorpe: Feminist criminology: inequalities, powerlessness, and justice

  • 18: David Gadd: Domestic violence

  • 19: Jo Phoenix: Prostitution and sex work

  • 20: Belinda Winder and Nick Blagden: Understanding and rehabilitating men with sexual convictions: theory, intervention, and compassion

  • 21: Ben Collier and Alice Hutchings: Cybercrime: a social ecology

  • 22: Michael Levi and Nicholas Lord: White-collar and corporate crime

  • 23: Victoria Canning, Paddy Hillyard, and Steve Tombs: Social harm and zemiology

  • 24: Avi Brisman and Nigel South: Green criminology

  • 25: Keith Hayward and Oliver Smith: Crime and consumer culture

  • Part III: Security, Policing, and Prevention: Visions of Justice

  • 26: Ian Loader, Richard Sparks, Ben Bradford, Ryan Casey, Evi Girling, and Gosia Polanska: Security and everyday life in uncertain times

  • 27: Adam Crawford, Susan Donkin, and Christine A. Weirich: Crime prevention as urban security

  • 28: Ben Bradford and Pete Fussey: Security and smart cities

  • 29: Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn, and Robert Reiner: Policing and the police

  • 30: Martin Innes and Michael Levi: Making and managing terrorism and counter-terrorism: the view from criminology

  • 31: Nicky Padfield and Cyrus Tata: Understanding penal decision-making: courts, sentencing and parole

  • 32: Lesley McAra: Youth justice in an age of uncertainty: principles, performance, and prospects

  • 33: Meredith Rossner: Restorative justice in the twenty-first century: making emotions mainstream

  • 34: Kieran McEvoy, Ron Dudai, and Cheryl Lawther: Punishment, victimhood, and social control: towards a criminology of transitional justice

  • Part IV: Punishment and the Penal State

  • 35: David Garland: The punishment-welfare relationship: history, sociology, and politics

  • 36: Katja Franko: Criminology, punishment, and the state in a globalized society

  • 37: Mary Bosworth: Border criminology and the changing nature of penal power

  • 38: Ben Crewe and Alison Liebling: Reconfiguring and reimagining penal power

  • 39: Gwen Robinson and Fergus McNeill: Punishment in the community: evolution, expansion, and moderation

  • 40: Yvonne Jewkes: Why prison architecture and design matter to our understanding of the limits of punishment and rehabilitation

  • 41: Joe Sim: 'Hounding power into a corner': prison abolitionism in England and Wales

  • 42: Rod Earle, Danica Darley, Bill Davies, David Honeywell, and Ed Schreeche-Powell: Convict criminology without guarantees: proposing hard labour for an unfinished criminology

  • 43: Alison Liebling, Fergus McNeill, and Bethany E. Schmidt: Criminological engagements

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Genre: Soziologie
Rubrik: Wissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780198860914
ISBN-10: 0198860919
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Liebling, Alison
Maruna, Shadd
McAra, Lesley
Auflage: 7. Auflage
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Maße: 243 x 172 x 39 mm
Von/Mit: Alison Liebling (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 21.09.2023
Gewicht: 1,536 kg
Artikel-ID: 126503821
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