Invisible Crimes and Social Harms (Critical Criminological Perspectives)
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Description for Invisible Crimes and Social Harms (Critical Criminological Perspectives)
Hardcover. 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. Editor(s): Davies, Pamela; Francis, Peter W.; Wyatt, Tanya. Series: Critical Criminological Perspectives. Num Pages: 275 pages, biography. BIC Classification: JFF; JKV; LAR. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 144 x 218 x 20. Weight in Grams: 474.
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.
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.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Condition
New
Series
Critical Criminological Perspectives
Number of Pages
263
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781137347817
SKU
V9781137347817
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99-15
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Avi Brisman, Eastern Kentucky University, USA Alexandra Hall, Northumbria University and Teesside University, UK Matthew Hall, University of Lincoln, UK Mary Laing, Northumbria University, UK Michael Levi, Cardiff University, UK Wayne Morrison, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Reece Walters, Queensland University of Technology, Australia Hayley Watson, Trilateral Research and Consultancy Group, UK
Reviews for Invisible Crimes and Social Harms (Critical Criminological Perspectives)
"The idea that, if we are to properly understand crime, we have to be prepared to look well beyond official statutes, penal codes and conventional definitions belongs to what is perhaps the most stimulating tradition in criminological analysis. Edwin Sutherland, conflict theorists and abolitionists are outstanding representatives of this tradition, which finds energetic and innovative following in this remarkable collection. ... Read more