Record Type: |
Language materials, printed
: Monograph/item
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[NT 15000414]: |
364 |
Title/Author: |
Crime, justice and social democracy : international perspectives // edited by Kerry Carrington...[et al.]. |
other author: |
Carrington, Kerry. |
Published: |
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2013. |
Description: |
1 online resource. |
Subject: |
Criminal justice, Administration of - Social aspects. |
Subject: |
Crime. |
Subject: |
Crime - Sociological aspects. |
Subject: |
Social justice. |
Subject: |
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology |
ISBN: |
9781137008695 (electronic bk.) |
ISBN: |
1137008695 (electronic bk.) |
[NT 15000227]: |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
[NT 15000228]: |
Preface; D.Garland -- Notes on the Contributors -- List of Abbreviations -- Introducing New International Perspectives on Crime, Justice and Social -- Democracy; K.Carrington, M.Ball, E.O'Brien & J.Tauri -- PART I: SOCIAL JUSTICE, GOVERNANCE AND ETHICS -- The Sustaining Society; E.Currie -- Democracy and the Project of Liberal Inclusion: Values, Immigration and Criminal Justice; S.Karstedt -- Justice Matters: Australia's Social Inclusion Policy; J.Bessant -- PART II: PENAL POLICY AND PUNISHMENT IN THE GLOBAL ERA -- Penal Policy and the Social Democratic Image of Society; J.Pratt & A.Eriksson -- Imprisonment Rates, Social Democracy, Neo b6 sliberalism and Justice Reinvestment; D.Brown -- PART III: THE LEGITIMACY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE: CONTRADICTIONS BETWEEN SYSTEM, PRACTICES AND EXPERIENCES -- Penal Imaginaries: The Ironical Play of Rehabilitation within Crime, Justice and Democracy Discourses; P.Carlen -- Punishment and 'The People': Rescuing Populism From its Critics; R.Hogg -- Image Work(s): 'Simulated Policing' and the New Police (Popularity) Culture; M.Lee & A.McGovern -- Islamaphobia, Human Rights and the 'War on Terror': Labour's Record in Britain; S.Poynting -- PART IV: SEX, GENDER AND JUSTICE -- Sex Work, Sexual Exploitations and Consumerism; J.Phoenix -- Tactics of Antifeminist Backlash: The View from Advocates for Abused Women; M.Dragiewicz -- Understanding Woman Abuse in Canada: Past, Present, and Future; W.S.DeKeseredy -- Heteronormativity, Homonormativity, and Intimate Partner Violence in Non-Heterosexual and/or Non-Cisgendered Relationships: Some Unintended Consequences of Inclusive Discourses; M.Ball -- Social Change in the Australian Judiciary: Gender Diversity; S.R.Anleu & K.Mack -- PART V: INDIGENOUS JUSTICE -- An Indigenous Critique of Authoritarian Criminology; J.M.Tauri -- Reproducing Criminality: How Cure Can Enhance Cause; G.Cowlishaw -- Indigenous Women: Missing Subjects of Penal Discourse and Penal Politics; J.Stubbs -- Modes of Criminal Justice, Indigenous Youth and Social Democracy; C.Hearfield & J.Scott -- PART VI: ECO-JUSTICE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CRIME -- Eco Mafia and Environmental Crime; R.Walters -- Corporate Risk, Mining Camps and the Political Economy of Knowledge; K.Carrington -- PART VII: GLOBAL JUSTICE, TRANS-BORDER CRIME AND HUMAN RIGHTS -- Ideal Victims in Human Trafficking Awareness Campaigns; E.O'Brien -- State Crime and the Criminalisation of People-Smuggling: The Australian Experience; M.Grewcock -- Against Social Democracy: Mobility Rights for a Globalising World; L.Weber. |
[NT 15000229]: |
Crime, Justice and Social Democracy is a provocative and thoughtful 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, with a preface from Professor David Garland of New York University, this volume provides a powerful social democratic critique of neoliberal regimes of governance and crime control on an international scale. Social democratic values raise broad questions about government, ethics, and the exercise of power in criminal justice institutions; each chapter here engages with how this might occur and with what consequences. The contributions to this volume, while critical and hard hitting, also boldly envision a more socially just criminal justice politic. This collection is essential reading for activists, scholars, legislators, politicians and policy makers who are concerned with promoting, imagining and understanding socially sustaining societies. |
Online resource: |
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137008695 |