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245 0 4 _aThe Oxford handbook of criminology /
_cedited by Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, Lesley McAra.
246 3 0 _aHandbook of criminology
246 3 0 _aCriminology
250 _aSixth edition.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2017.
300 _axxv, 1030 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _tIntroduction: the new vision /
_rAlison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, and Lesley McAra --
_gPt. 1.
_tConstructions of crime and justice --
_gCh. 1.
_tThe foundations of sociological theories of crime /
_rPaul Rock --
_gCh. 2.
_tCriminalization: historical, legal and criminological perspectives /
_rNicola Lacey and Lucia Zedner --
_gCh. 3.
_tPunishment and welfare: social problems and social structures /
_rDavid Garland --
_gCh. 4.
_tPenal populism and epistemic crime control /
_rIan Loader and Richard Sparks --
_gCh. 5.
_tPolitical economy, crime, and criminal justice /
_rRobert Reiner --
_gCh. 6.
_tDelivering more with less: austerity and the politics of law and order /
_rRod Morgan and David J. Smith --
_gCh. 7.
_tCrime data and criminal statistics: a critical reflection /
_rMike Maguire and Susan McVie --
_gCh. 8.
_tEthnicities, racism, crime, and criminal justice /
_rCoretta Phillips and Ben Bowling --
_gCh. 9.
_tFeminist criminology: inequalities, powerlessness, and justice /
_rMichele Burman and Loraine Gelsthorpe --
_gCh. 10.
_rPublic opinion, crime, and criminal justice /
_tMike Hough and Julian V. Roberts --
_gCh. 11.
_tNews power, crime, and media justice /
_rChris Greer and Eugene McLaughlin --
_gCh. 12.
_tSocial harm and zemiology /
_rPaddy Hillyard and Steve Tombs --
_gCh. 13.
_tCrime and consumer culture /
_rKeith Hayward and Oliver Smith --
_gCh. 14.
_tGreen criminology /
_rAvi Brisman and Nigel South --
_gPt. 2.
_tBorders, boundaries, and beliefs --
_gCh. 15.
_tCriminology, punishment and the state in a globalized society /
_rKatja Franko --
_gCh. 16.
_tBorder criminology and the changing nature of penal power /
_rMary Bosworth --
_gCh. 17.
_tCriminology and transitional justice /
_rKieran McEvoy, Ron Dudai and Cheryl Lawther --
_gCh. 18.
_tRethinking comparative criminal justice /
_rDavid Nelken --
_gCh. 19.
_tUnderstanding state crime /
_rPenny Green and Tony Ward --
_gCh. 20.
_tMaking and managing terrorism and counter-terrorism: the view from criminology /
_rMartin Innes and Michael Levi --
_gCh. 21.
_tReligion, crime, and violence /
_rSimon Cottee --
_gCh. 22.
_tCharacter, circumstances, and the causes of crime: towards an analytical criminology /
_rPer-Olof H. Wikström --
_gCh. 23.
_tCrime and city: urban encounters, civility, and tolerance /
_rJon Bannister and John Flint --
_gCh. 24.
_tPrison architecture and design: perspectives from criminology and carceral geography /
_rYvonne Jewkes and Dominique Moran --
_gPt. 3.
_tDynamics of crime and violence --
_gCh. 25.
_tInterpersonal violence on the British Isles, 1200 - 2016 /
_rManuel Eisner --
_gCh. 26.
_tUrban criminal collaborations /
_rAlistair Fraser and Dick Hobbs --
_gCh. 27.
_tDevelopmental and life-course criminology: innovations, impacts, and applications /
_rLesley McAra and Susan McVie --
_gCh. 28.
_tMental health, mental disabilities, and crime /
_rJill Peay --
_gCh. 29.
_tDomestic violence /
_rDavid Gadd --
_gCh. 30.
_tProstitution and sex work /
_rJo Phoenix --
_gCh. 31.
_tDrugs: consumption, addiction, and treatment /
_rToby Seddon --
_gCh. 32.
_tWhite-collar and corporate crime /
_rMichael Levi and Nicholas Lord --
_gCh. 33.
_tDesistance from crime and implications for offender rehabilitation /
_rJoanna Shapland and Anthony Bottoms --
_gPt. 4.
_tResponses to crime --
_gCh. 34.
_tPolicing and the police /
_rTrevor Jones, Tim Newburn and Robert Reiner --
_gCh. 35.
_tCrime prevention and community safety /
_rAdam Crawford and Karen Evans --
_gCh. 36.
_tPrinciples, pragmatism, and prohibition: explaining continuity and change in British drug policy /
_rAlex Stevens --
_gCh. 37.
_tSentencing /
_rAndrew Ashworth and Julian V. Roberts --
_gCh. 38.
_tPunishment in the community: evolution, expansion, and moderation /
_rGwen Robinson and Fergus McNeill --
_gCh. 39.
_tReconfiguring penal power /
_rBen Crewe and Alison Liebling --
_gCh. 40
_tMarketizing criminal justice /
_rAmy Ludlow --
_gCh. 41.
_tYouth justice /
_rLesley McAra --
_gCh. 42.
_tRestorative justice in the 21st century: making emotions mainstream /
_rMeredith Rossner --
_gCh. 43.
_tCriminological engagements /
_rAlison Liebling, Fergus McNeill and Bethany E. Schmidt.
520 _aThe 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.
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