This work charts the changes in crime control & criminal justice that have occurred in Britain & America over the last 25 years. It then explains these transformations by showing how social organisation has prompted political and cultural adaptations.
See also Chapple (1904: introduction). See, for example, the Howard Association (1908: 2); Home Secretary Gladstone, quoted in Hansard, vol. 190, 1908, Second Reading of the Prevention of Crime Bill, col.
Consequently, the 5to 10-percent lifetime risk of disease increases to an 8-percent risk, per year (Blumberg and Langston, 1995). HIV also contributes to the spread of TB because it makes the diagnosis of TB more difficult.
Gelman, Andrew, James Liebman, Valerie West and Alexander Kiss. 2004. “A Broken System: The Persistent Patterns of Reversals of Death ... Graham Burchell, Peter Miller, and Collin Gordon, pp. 1–52. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Jensen and Draffan look at the way machine readable devices that track our identities and purchases have infiltrated our lives and have come to define our culture.
Charles Fasano and Suzanne MacKinnon, "The Impact of Litigation on the Cook County Department of Corrections,” Corrections Management Quarterly 3, no. 2 (1999): 35—41; Malcolm Feeley & Roger Hanson, "The Impact of Judicial Intervention ...
This book considers the increasing trend towards a ‘culture of control’ in democratic countries. The post-9/11 counter-terrorism laws in nations such as the USA, the UK, Canada and Australia provide a stark demonstration of this trend.
This volume was previously published as a special issue of the Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (CRISPP).
The digital and legal divide: Silk road, transnational online policing and southern criminology. In K. Carrington, R. Hogg, J. Scott & M. Sozzo (eds.) The Palgrave Handbook of Criminology and the Global South.
A fascinating part of the story is the way in which architecture and museums were used to promote ethnic unity under the Chinese party-state umbrella.
This is a glaring omission given the risk of mass imprisonment, the increasing presence of police in inner-city communities, and the emergence of new policy initiatives aimed at improving the quality and effectiveness of the administration ...