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Books in the Critical Criminological Perspectives series

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  • - Exploring Power, Justice and Harm
     
    £93.99

    This edited collection brings together internationally renowned scholars to explore green criminology through the interdisciplinary lenses of power, harm and justice. The chapters provide innovative case study analyses from around the world that seek to advance theoretical, policy and practice discourses about environmental harm.

  • by Diego Canciani
    £38.49

    This book takes a critical approach to examining British and Italian occupational health and safety enforcement policies and questions the legal and political principles that underpin them.

  • - A Comparative Analysis of Policing Models
    by Anna Sergi
    £144.99

    This book presents primary research conducted in Italy, USA, Australia and the UK on countering strategies and institutional perceptions of Italian mafias and local organized crime groups.

  • by Stephen Farrall
    £53.49

    The crime drop is one of the most important puzzles in contemporary criminology: since the early-1990s many countries appear to exhibit a pronounced decline in crime rates.

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    £93.99

    This unique collection explores the continuing invisibility of much crime and victimization, and the lack of adequate responses to them. Shaping the lens through which criminology and victimology is approached in the twenty-first century, the volume examines major issues including (in)justice, risks, rights, regulation and enforcement.

  • - The Defence of Superior Orders in Modern Combat
    by Carmel O'Sullivan
    £73.49

    This book explores the unique social and environmental factors which influence soldiers to commit war crimes.

  • - On Criminology and State Crime
    by Rob Watts
    £104.49

    ethical) judgements which the perpetrators of these crimes against humanity constructed for themselves to make sense of what they were doing. At once challenging and highly accessible, the book reveals the policy-making processes that produce state crime as well as showing how ordinary people do the state's dirty work.

  • - An Interdisciplinary Approach
    by Melissa Dearey
    £93.99

    When it comes to crime, everyone seems to take evil seriously as an explanatory concept - except criminologists. This book asks why, and why not, through exploring a variety of interdisciplinary approaches to evil from the perspectives of theology, philosophy, literary and cultural studies, and the social sciences.

  • - A Moral Geography
    by S. Hayes, E. O'Brien & B. Carpenter
    £47.99

    This book offers a unique insight into the moral politics behind human trafficking policy in Australia and the USA, including rare interviews with key political actors, and a critical account of Congressional and Parliamentary hearings.

  • - Current Ideas and Research
     
    £47.99

    Are reports of the 'death of deviance' premature? This collection brings together leading international scholars to analyse uses of the 'deviance' concept to argue its vitality and show its possible utility in a variety of fields including religion, education and media narratives.

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    £93.99

    This unique collection explores the continuing invisibility of much crime and victimization, and the lack of adequate responses to them. Shaping the lens through which criminology and victimology is approached in the twenty-first century, the volume examines major issues including (in)justice, risks, rights, regulation and enforcement.

  • - Current Ideas and Research
     
    £47.99

    Are reports of the 'death of deviance' premature? This collection brings together leading international scholars to analyse uses of the 'deviance' concept to argue its vitality and show its possible utility in a variety of fields including religion, education and media narratives.

  • by Roger Hopkins Burke & Matt Long
    £93.99

    Vandalism and Anti-Social Behaviour forwards a new typology of vandalism. The authors argue that in order to fully understand vandalism and anti-social behaviour, a culturally criminological perspective should be fostered, which accounts for the emotional and experiential aspects of crime.

  • - Shaping the Police Television Drama
    by Marianne Colbran
    £91.99 - 93.99

    This unique book explores the social processes which shape fictional representations of police and crime in television dramas. Exploring ten leading British and European police dramas from the last twenty-five years, Colbran, a former scriptwriter, presents a revealing insight into police dramas, informed by media and criminological theory.

  • - Exploring Power, Justice and Harm
     
    £93.99

    This edited collection brings together internationally renowned scholars to explore green criminology through the interdisciplinary lenses of power, harm and justice. The chapters provide innovative case study analyses from around the world that seek to advance theoretical, policy and practice discourses about environmental harm.

  • - Critical Criminology in a Changing World
     
    £124.49

    The book presents discussions of the application of Stan Cohen's theories alongside empirical contributions in the fields of critical and green criminology. Taken together, the authors critically address harms and crimes against the environment, as well as against human and nonhuman victims.

  • by Deborah Drake
    £93.99

    Drawing on research in men's long-term, maximum-security prisons, this book examines three interconnected problems: the tendency of the prison to obscure other social problems and conceal its own failings, the pursuit of greater levels of human security through repressive and violent means and the persistence of the belief in the problem of 'evil'.

  • - Feminism, Governmentality and Male Rape
    by Claire Cohen
    £93.99

    This book seeks to problematize knowledge and practices regarding 'male rape' and its relationship to feminism, examining this issue from a Foucauldian perspective. Feminist constructions of 'male rape' can plausibly be claimed to operate as a 'regime of truth', but one must question whether this is running counter to patriarchy.

  • - Too Dirty, Too Little, Too Much
    by Reece Walters, Nigel South, Avi Brisman & et al.
    £114.49

    The chapters cover topics such as: water pollution, access to fresh water in the Global North and Global South, water and climate change, the commodification of water and privatization, water security and pacification, and activism and resistance surrounding issues of access and pollution.

  • - Constructing Accountability in the 21st Century
    by David (Health Protection Agency UK) Baker
    £27.99

  • by Margaret Malloch & Bill Munro
    £47.99

    This book explores the relevance of utopia in relation to contemporary criminology. The range of contributors explore the application of a utopian method for uncovering the potential within criminology and criminal justice, as well as the relevance of the utopian impulse for developing a challenge to the status quo in academia and beyond.

  • - International Perspectives
     
    £47.99

    This is a provocative collection of timely reflections on the state of social democracy and its inextricable links to crime and justice. Authored by some of the world's leading thinkers from the UK, US, Canada and Australia, the volume provides an understanding of socially sustainable societies.

  • - International Perspectives
     
    £47.99

    This is a provocative collection of timely reflections on the state of social democracy and its inextricable links to crime and justice. Authored by some of the world's leading thinkers from the UK, US, Canada and Australia, the volume provides an understanding of socially sustainable societies.

  • - Crime, Deviance and Culture
    by Maggie O'Neill & Lizzie Seal
    £47.99 - 93.99

    This book focuses upon the breaking of rules and taboos involved in 'doing crime', including violent crime as represented in fictive texts and ethnographic research. It includes chapters on topics of urgent contemporary interest such as asylum seekers, sex work, serial killers, school shooters, crimes of poverty and understandings of 'madness'.

  • - A History and Critique
    by Elizabeth R. Turner
    £46.99 - 47.99

  • - Agnotology and The Criminological Imagination
     
    £134.99

    This book discusses the concept of 'agnosis' and its significance for criminology through a series of case studies, contributing to the expansion of the criminological imagination.

  • - Reconnecting Crime and Social Harm
     
    £155.49

    This book challenges the given dichotomies between crime and harm, and criminology and zemiology.

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