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In: Alternative Criminology 29
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Ghost Criminology: A (Spirit) Guide -- Part I. Apparitions and the (In)visible -- 1. After the Fact: Spectral Evidence, Cultural Haunting, and Gothic Sensibility -- 2. Ghost Method -- 3. The Specter of White Supremacy: Fugitive Justice and the Dead Body of US Racialized Politics -- 4. From Optograms to X-Rays: How to Conjure a Spectral Criminological Image -- Part II. The Necrotic and (In)corporeal -- 5. (Dis)Posing of "Toxic Necro-Waste": Managing Unwanted Ghosts -- 6. Destroyed Records -- 7. Police: The Weird and Eerie -- 8. "Dripping from Head to Toe with Blood": Suffocation, Tentacles, Police, and Capital -- Part III. Dead and Haunted Spaces -- 9. The Time of Ghosts: Sites of Violence, Environments of Memory -- 10. Dark Diffractions: A Performative Hauntology of 10 Rillington Place -- 11. Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? Cheap Motel Rooms and Transgression -- 12. Excavating Ghosts: Urban Exploration as Graffiti Archaeology -- Ghost Criminology: A Requiem -- About the Contributors -- About the Editors -- Index
Title from cover ; Published: Baltimore, Md. : For Northwestern University School of Law by the Williams & Wilkins Co., 1954-1955-1971 ; Title varies slightly ; Psychological abstracts ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Official publication of the International Association of Arson Investigators, Illinois Academy of Criminology, and Society for the Advancement of Criminology, 1951/1952-1958; of the National Association of County and Prosecuting Attorneys and the National Association of Defense Lawyers in Criminal Cases, 1959-1960; of the National District Attorneys Association and the National Association of Defense Lawyers in Criminal Cases, 1961-1967 ; Vols. 1 (1910)-61 (1970). 1 v. (Includes index to the journal under its earlier titles) ; Split into: Journal of criminal law & criminology (Baltimore, Md. : 1973), and: Journal of police science and administration
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In: Drugs, crime and society
Accompanied by a podcast called "The Cannabis Criminology Podcast." As a limited series podcast, the authors will review key aspects of the book and interview scholars and activists working in this area. Very timely as the (potential) legalisation of cannabis has received much attention across the globe in recent decades/years, and this interest is set to continue for many years to come. Most research tends to focus on drugs as a whole, whereas this book focus solely on cannabis, and as such offers the depth needed to grasp the topic more effectively. Fits into several topics/modules within criminology, sociology, law, drug policy and public health. Comprehensive in its coverage, exploring history, frameworks of analysis, evidence to date, key initiatives, and providing examples from relevant jurisdictions
Cambodia. Rwanda. Armenia. Nazi Germany. History remembers these places as the sites of unspeakable crimes against humanity, and indisputably, of genocide. Yet, throughout the twentieth century, the world has seen many instances of violence committed by states against certain groups within their borders--from the colonial ethnic cleansing the Germans committed against the Herero tribe in Africa, to the Katyn Forest Massacre, in which the Soviets shot over 20,000 Poles, to anti-communist mass murders in 1960s Indonesia. Are mass crimes against humanity like these still genocide? And how can an understanding of crime and criminals shed new light on how genocide--the "crime of all crimes"--Transpires? In The Crime of All Crimes, criminologist Nicole Rafter takes an innovative approach to the study of genocide by comparing eight diverse genocides--large-scale and small; well-known and obscure--through the lens of criminal behavior. Rafter explores different models of genocidal activity, reflecting on the popular use of the Holocaust as a model for genocide and ways in which other genocides conform to different patterns. For instance, Rafter questions the assumption that only ethnic groups are targeted for genocidal "cleansing," and she also urges that actions such as genocidal rape be considered alongside traditional instances of genocidal violence. Further, by examining the causes of genocide on different levels, Rafter is able to construct profiles of typical victims and perpetrators and discuss means of preventing genocide, in addition to delving into the social psychology of genocidal behavior and the ways in which genocides are brought to an end. A sweeping and innovative investigation into the most tragic of events in the modern world, The Crime of All Crimes will fundamentally change how we think about genocide in the present day
Experimental criminology is a part of a larger and increasingly expanding scientific research and evidence-based movement in social policy. The essays in this volume report on new and innovative contributions that experimental criminology is making to basic scientific knowledge and public policy. Contributors explore cutting-edge experimental and quasi-experimental methods and their application to important and topical issues in criminology and criminal justice, including neurological predictors of violence, peer influence on delinquency, routine activities and capable guardianship, early childhood prevention programs, hot spots policing, and correctional treatment for juvenile and adult offenders. It is the first book to examine the full scope of experimental criminology, from experimental tests - in the field and in the laboratory - of criminological theories and concepts to experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations of crime prevention and criminal justice interventions
In: New Perspectives in Crime, Deviance, and Law 1
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. A Divided Criminology -- 2. The Scope of the Discipline -- 3. Determinism versus Agency -- 4. The Nature of Human Nature -- 5. The Nature of Society -- 6. The Nature of Reality -- 7. A Unified Criminology -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Name Index -- Subject Index -- About the Author
In: Research in Rural Crime
What are the theoretical and conceptual framings of rural criminology across the world? Thinking creatively about the challenges of rural crime and policing, in this stimulating collection of essays experts in this emerging field draw from theories of modernity, feminism, climate change, left realism and globalisation. This first book in the Research in Rural Crime series offers state-of-the-art scholarship from across the globe, and considers the future agenda for the discipline
In: Emerald studies in activist criminology
Although intervention and campaigning have long been integral to critical criminology, in recent years, criminal justice activism has taken new directions and gathered momentum, especially with the advent of digital technologies and social media. These have made it easier than ever for ordinary citizens and professional journalists alike to comment on perceived injustices and potentially intervene in formal criminal justice processes. The Emerald International Handbook of Activist Criminology examines the history of both recent and more established justice campaigns and interventions. Spanning contributions from activists, activist academics, and practitioners from five continents, chapters address a range of criminological perspectives that engage in questions of effecting change through activism. Contributors also consider prominent international issues including feminist criminology, juvenile justice, migrant rights, corporate and state crime, indigenous rights, green/environmental criminology, sentencing and wrongful conviction, the harms of prisons, corrections and abolitionism, and justice for victim/survivors of harm and crime. Collectively, The Emerald International Handbook of Activist Criminology explores the contemporary terrain around new and emergent issues and forms of activism, and offers cutting edge conceptualizations of the methodological and practical applications of activist engagement, solidarity, and resistance.
In: Routledge handbooks
Crime and criminal justice processes -- Afghanistan: state and non-state oriented criminal justice systems -- Bangladesh : issues and introspections on crime and criminal justice -- Bhutan : penal laws, crimes and criminal justice processes -- India : a historical perspective of criminal justice system -- Maldives : towards the reformation of criminal justice system -- Nepal : institutions in the criminal justice system and the need for reforms -- Pakistan : criminal justice processes and issues of crime, policing, judiciary, and prisons -- Sri Lanka : criminal justice system and rule of law -- Historical perspectives of crime and justice -- Criminal justice tenets in manusmriti : a critical appraisal of the Ancient Indian Hindu Code -- Witchcraft accusation, victimization and demonology in Nepal -- Crime and justice in ancient South India (Sangam age) : gleanings from Tamil literature -- Goondas of Calcutta : crimes and policing in the colonial India -- Opium production in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan : historical milieu and counter measures -- Homicide in ancient, medieval, British and contemporary India -- Politics of crime and justice -- Terror and trafficking in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India : a routine activity approach -- War, crime, justice and social order in Afghanistan -- Organised crime, gangs and the complexity of group offending in Bangladesh -- War crimes in Sri Lanka -- Madaris and suicide terrorism in Pakistan : is there an association? -- Post-conflict crime and violence in Nepal : trends, dynamics and drivers -- Religious terrorism in Bangladesh : patterns, trends and causes -- Crime and justice policies -- Human trafficking in South Asia : regional cooperation and responses -- Religious, societal reflection and rights of transgender in India -- Transitional justice processes in Bangladesh -- "Nirbhaya incident" and juvenile justice policies in India : a situational analysis -- Crime among young offenders in Bhutan : trends, factors and determinants -- Victims and victimization -- Women victims of war and crime in Afghanistan -- Human trafficking in Nepal : a victimological perspective -- Political crime victimization in Bangladesh -- Traditional practices and victimization of women in Nepal : the case of Chhaupadi -- Rohingyas in Myanmar and Bangladesh : an examination of collective and secondary victimization -- Conclusion.
This edited collection focuses on the sociology of 'social censure' - the sociological term advocated by Colin Sumner in his seminal writing of the 1980s and 1990s. Social censure has become increasingly important in contemporary criminological writing. This can especially be seen in recent writing on gender and race and also in terms of the way that the state's relationship to crime is now understood. This collection addresses a deficit in the published literature and both revisits themes from an earlier era and looks forward to the development of new writing that develops Sumner's seminal work on social censure. The contributors are drawn from leading scholars from across the Social Sciences and Law and they address a wide range of issues such as: race, youth justice, policing, welfare, and violence. The resulting volume is an interdisciplinary text which will be of special interest to scholars and students of Critical Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies, as well as those interested in the operation of the criminal justice system and criminological theory.
In: Criminology at the Edge
Frontiers in Developmental and Life-Course Criminology advances the field of developmental and life-course criminology (DLC) and opens up new possibilities for the future of DLC research, orienting the DLC field as one that prioritises the achievement of better outcomes for individuals and society
In: Criminology Explains 1
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction: Police Violence -- 1. Understanding Police Violence -- 2. Deterrence, Rational Choice, Victimization, and Lifestyle Theories -- 3. Individual-Level Theories -- 4. Social Structure Theories -- 5. Social Process Theories -- 6. Societal Conflict and Legitimacy Theories -- 7. Integrationist Perspectives -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
In: Advances in criminological theory volume 24