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This is a provocative 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, the volume provides an understanding of socially sustainable societies.
"This edited collection offers a tantalizing look at the future directions that criminological analysis, politics and practice could take in the wake of the crisis in neoliberal and free-market hegemony [...] It is a landmark text which is essential reading for scholars of
Criminology, Sociology, Social Geography and Policy studies, and would be a suitable [...] book for undergraduate and postgraduate courses on contemporary or critical issues in Criminology."
British Journal of Criminology
Auteur
JUDITH BESSANT Adjunct Professor of the School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology, Australia and is currently a Visiting Fellow in the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University, Australia DAVID BROWN Emeritus Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales, Australia PAT CARLEN Visiting Professor at Kent University, UK, and Editor in Chief of the British Journal of Criminology. Since 2011 she has been an Adjunct Professor at the School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology, Australia GILL COWLISHAW Professor of Anthropology at the University of Sydney, Australia ELLIOT CURRIE Professor in Criminology, Law and Society at the University of California, USA WALTER DEKESEREDY Professor of Criminology at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada MOLLY DRAGIEWICZ Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada MICHAEL GREWCOCK Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of New South Wales, Australia COLIN HEARFIELD Has worked as a casual academic at the University of New England, Australia for the last seven years RUSSELL HOGG Associate Professor in Law at the University of New England, Australia SUSANNE KARSTEDT Professor of Criminology at the University of Leeds, UK MURRAY LEE Director of the Sydney Institute of Criminology at the University of Sydney, Australia KATHY MACK Professor in Law at Flinders University, Australia ALYCE MCGOVERN Lecturer in Criminology at the University of New South Wales, Australia JO PHOENIX Professor in the School of Applied Sciences and Director of the Centre for Sex, Gender and Sexualities at the University of Durham, UK SCOTT POYNTING Professor of Sociology at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK JOHN PRATT Professor of Criminology and James Cook Research Fellow in Social Science at the Institute of Criminology, Victoria University, New Zealand SHARYN ROACH ANLEU Professor in the School of Social and Policy Studies at Flinders University, Australia JOHN SCOTT Professor of Sociology and Criminology at the University of New England, Australia JULIE STUBBS Professor in Law at the University of New South Wales, Australia REECE WALTERS Professor of Criminology and Assistant Dean of Research at the Faculty of Law, Queensland University of Technology, Australia LEANNE WEBER Senior Larkins Research Fellow at the School of Political and Social Inquiry at Monash University, Australia
Contenu
List of Tables and Figures 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, Neoliberalism 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 NonHeterosexual and/or NonCisgendered 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, IndigenousYouth and Social Democracy; C.Hearfield & J.Scott PART VI: ECOJUSTICE 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, TRANSBORDER CRIME AND HUMAN RIGHTS Ideal Victims in Human Trafficking Awareness Campaigns; E.O'Brien State Crime and the Criminalisation of PeopleSmuggling: The Australian Experience; M.Grewcock Against Social Democracy: Mobility Rights for a Globalising World; L.Weber