The Oxford handbook of criminology /
The Oxford handbook of criminology /
Handbook of criminology Criminology
edited by Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, Lesley McAra.
- Sixth edition.
- xxv, 1030 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: the new vision / Constructions of crime and justice -- The foundations of sociological theories of crime / Criminalization: historical, legal and criminological perspectives / Punishment and welfare: social problems and social structures / Penal populism and epistemic crime control / Political economy, crime, and criminal justice / Delivering more with less: austerity and the politics of law and order / Crime data and criminal statistics: a critical reflection / Ethnicities, racism, crime, and criminal justice / Feminist criminology: inequalities, powerlessness, and justice / Mike Hough and Julian V. Roberts -- News power, crime, and media justice / Social harm and zemiology / Crime and consumer culture / Green criminology / Borders, boundaries, and beliefs -- Criminology, punishment and the state in a globalized society / Border criminology and the changing nature of penal power / Criminology and transitional justice / Rethinking comparative criminal justice / Understanding state crime / Making and managing terrorism and counter-terrorism: the view from criminology / Religion, crime, and violence / Character, circumstances, and the causes of crime: towards an analytical criminology / Crime and city: urban encounters, civility, and tolerance / Prison architecture and design: perspectives from criminology and carceral geography / Dynamics of crime and violence -- Interpersonal violence on the British Isles, 1200 - 2016 / Urban criminal collaborations / Developmental and life-course criminology: innovations, impacts, and applications / Mental health, mental disabilities, and crime / Domestic violence / Prostitution and sex work / Drugs: consumption, addiction, and treatment / White-collar and corporate crime / Desistance from crime and implications for offender rehabilitation / Responses to crime -- Policing and the police / Crime prevention and community safety / Principles, pragmatism, and prohibition: explaining continuity and change in British drug policy / Sentencing / Punishment in the community: evolution, expansion, and moderation / Reconfiguring penal power / Marketizing criminal justice / Youth justice / Restorative justice in the 21st century: making emotions mainstream / Criminological engagements / Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, and Lesley McAra -- Paul Rock -- Nicola Lacey and Lucia Zedner -- David Garland -- Ian Loader and Richard Sparks -- Robert Reiner -- Rod Morgan and David J. Smith -- Mike Maguire and Susan McVie -- Coretta Phillips and Ben Bowling -- Michele Burman and Loraine Gelsthorpe -- Public opinion, crime, and criminal justice / Chris Greer and Eugene McLaughlin -- Paddy Hillyard and Steve Tombs -- Keith Hayward and Oliver Smith -- Avi Brisman and Nigel South -- Katja Franko -- Mary Bosworth -- Kieran McEvoy, Ron Dudai and Cheryl Lawther -- David Nelken -- Penny Green and Tony Ward -- Martin Innes and Michael Levi -- Simon Cottee -- Per-Olof H. Wikström -- Jon Bannister and John Flint -- Yvonne Jewkes and Dominique Moran -- Manuel Eisner -- Alistair Fraser and Dick Hobbs -- Lesley McAra and Susan McVie -- Jill Peay -- David Gadd -- Jo Phoenix -- Toby Seddon -- Michael Levi and Nicholas Lord -- Joanna Shapland and Anthony Bottoms -- Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn and Robert Reiner -- Adam Crawford and Karen Evans -- Alex Stevens -- Andrew Ashworth and Julian V. Roberts -- Gwen Robinson and Fergus McNeill -- Ben Crewe and Alison Liebling -- Amy Ludlow -- Lesley McAra -- Meredith Rossner -- Alison Liebling, Fergus McNeill and Bethany E. Schmidt. Pt. 1. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Ch. 13. Ch. 14. Pt. 2. Ch. 15. Ch. 16. Ch. 17. Ch. 18. Ch. 19. Ch. 20. Ch. 21. Ch. 22. Ch. 23. Ch. 24. Pt. 3. Ch. 25. Ch. 26. Ch. 27. Ch. 28. Ch. 29. Ch. 30. Ch. 31. Ch. 32. Ch. 33. Pt. 4. Ch. 34. Ch. 35. Ch. 36. Ch. 37. Ch. 38. Ch. 39. Ch. 40 Ch. 41. Ch. 42. Ch. 43.
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.
- The most comprehensive and authoritative single volume guide to criminology
- Brings together contributions from leading academics detailing the relevant theory, recent research, policy developments, and current debates, enabling students to fully appreciate the diverse array of viewpoints in criminological discourse
- Includes detailed references enabling readers to further research the topics discussed
- Features an extensive online resource centre providing additional teaching and learning materials for both students and lecturers
This edition sees a new editorial team of leading criminology scholars edit the Handbook: Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna and Lesley McAra.
Extensively revised, the sixth edition features new chapters including: zemiology; green criminology; domestic violence; prostitution and sex work; penal populism; and the significance of globalisation for criminology.
9780198719441
2016963288
Criminology
364
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: the new vision / Constructions of crime and justice -- The foundations of sociological theories of crime / Criminalization: historical, legal and criminological perspectives / Punishment and welfare: social problems and social structures / Penal populism and epistemic crime control / Political economy, crime, and criminal justice / Delivering more with less: austerity and the politics of law and order / Crime data and criminal statistics: a critical reflection / Ethnicities, racism, crime, and criminal justice / Feminist criminology: inequalities, powerlessness, and justice / Mike Hough and Julian V. Roberts -- News power, crime, and media justice / Social harm and zemiology / Crime and consumer culture / Green criminology / Borders, boundaries, and beliefs -- Criminology, punishment and the state in a globalized society / Border criminology and the changing nature of penal power / Criminology and transitional justice / Rethinking comparative criminal justice / Understanding state crime / Making and managing terrorism and counter-terrorism: the view from criminology / Religion, crime, and violence / Character, circumstances, and the causes of crime: towards an analytical criminology / Crime and city: urban encounters, civility, and tolerance / Prison architecture and design: perspectives from criminology and carceral geography / Dynamics of crime and violence -- Interpersonal violence on the British Isles, 1200 - 2016 / Urban criminal collaborations / Developmental and life-course criminology: innovations, impacts, and applications / Mental health, mental disabilities, and crime / Domestic violence / Prostitution and sex work / Drugs: consumption, addiction, and treatment / White-collar and corporate crime / Desistance from crime and implications for offender rehabilitation / Responses to crime -- Policing and the police / Crime prevention and community safety / Principles, pragmatism, and prohibition: explaining continuity and change in British drug policy / Sentencing / Punishment in the community: evolution, expansion, and moderation / Reconfiguring penal power / Marketizing criminal justice / Youth justice / Restorative justice in the 21st century: making emotions mainstream / Criminological engagements / Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, and Lesley McAra -- Paul Rock -- Nicola Lacey and Lucia Zedner -- David Garland -- Ian Loader and Richard Sparks -- Robert Reiner -- Rod Morgan and David J. Smith -- Mike Maguire and Susan McVie -- Coretta Phillips and Ben Bowling -- Michele Burman and Loraine Gelsthorpe -- Public opinion, crime, and criminal justice / Chris Greer and Eugene McLaughlin -- Paddy Hillyard and Steve Tombs -- Keith Hayward and Oliver Smith -- Avi Brisman and Nigel South -- Katja Franko -- Mary Bosworth -- Kieran McEvoy, Ron Dudai and Cheryl Lawther -- David Nelken -- Penny Green and Tony Ward -- Martin Innes and Michael Levi -- Simon Cottee -- Per-Olof H. Wikström -- Jon Bannister and John Flint -- Yvonne Jewkes and Dominique Moran -- Manuel Eisner -- Alistair Fraser and Dick Hobbs -- Lesley McAra and Susan McVie -- Jill Peay -- David Gadd -- Jo Phoenix -- Toby Seddon -- Michael Levi and Nicholas Lord -- Joanna Shapland and Anthony Bottoms -- Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn and Robert Reiner -- Adam Crawford and Karen Evans -- Alex Stevens -- Andrew Ashworth and Julian V. Roberts -- Gwen Robinson and Fergus McNeill -- Ben Crewe and Alison Liebling -- Amy Ludlow -- Lesley McAra -- Meredith Rossner -- Alison Liebling, Fergus McNeill and Bethany E. Schmidt. Pt. 1. Ch. 1. Ch. 2. Ch. 3. Ch. 4. Ch. 5. Ch. 6. Ch. 7. Ch. 8. Ch. 9. Ch. 10. Ch. 11. Ch. 12. Ch. 13. Ch. 14. Pt. 2. Ch. 15. Ch. 16. Ch. 17. Ch. 18. Ch. 19. Ch. 20. Ch. 21. Ch. 22. Ch. 23. Ch. 24. Pt. 3. Ch. 25. Ch. 26. Ch. 27. Ch. 28. Ch. 29. Ch. 30. Ch. 31. Ch. 32. Ch. 33. Pt. 4. Ch. 34. Ch. 35. Ch. 36. Ch. 37. Ch. 38. Ch. 39. Ch. 40 Ch. 41. Ch. 42. Ch. 43.
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.
- The most comprehensive and authoritative single volume guide to criminology
- Brings together contributions from leading academics detailing the relevant theory, recent research, policy developments, and current debates, enabling students to fully appreciate the diverse array of viewpoints in criminological discourse
- Includes detailed references enabling readers to further research the topics discussed
- Features an extensive online resource centre providing additional teaching and learning materials for both students and lecturers
This edition sees a new editorial team of leading criminology scholars edit the Handbook: Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna and Lesley McAra.
Extensively revised, the sixth edition features new chapters including: zemiology; green criminology; domestic violence; prostitution and sex work; penal populism; and the significance of globalisation for criminology.
9780198719441
2016963288
Criminology
364
