Values in Criminology and Community Justice
Malcolm Cowburn
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Description for Values in Criminology and Community Justice
Hardback.
The values of criminologists, policy makers, and researchers don’t always correspond with their responses to crime. This collection parses the many different “sides” these professionals take on issues relating to victims and offenders, punishment and protection, and rights and responsibilities. It explores the dynamics of race, gender, and age; the workings of the criminal justice system; the ethics of research; and current debates about new criminological issues.
The values of criminologists, policy makers, and researchers don’t always correspond with their responses to crime. This collection parses the many different “sides” these professionals take on issues relating to victims and offenders, punishment and protection, and rights and responsibilities. It explores the dynamics of race, gender, and age; the workings of the criminal justice system; the ethics of research; and current debates about new criminological issues.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
Policy Press
Number of pages
384
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
Bristol, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781447300359
SKU
V9781447300359
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Ref
99-15
About Malcolm Cowburn
Malcolm Cowburn is Emeritus Professor of Applied Social Science at Sheffield Hallam University and Co-Chair of the British Society of Criminology Professional affairs and Ethics Committee. Marian Duggan is a senior lecturer in Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University whose research and teaching interests focus on gender, sexuality, hate crime victimisation and sexual offending. Anne Robinson is a senior ... Read more
Reviews for Values in Criminology and Community Justice
“This book is an essential corrective to the tendency to discuss criminal justice solely in terms of effectiveness, efficiency and economy. Well-known scholars are joined by newer voices in this wide-ranging and inter-disciplinary collection to show that criminal justice is irreducibly concerned with values and moral judgements.” Professor Robert Canton, De Montfort University Leicester “This is a timely, imaginative ... Read more