The Culture of Control: Crime and Social Order in Contemporary Society

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OUP Oxford, Mar 29, 2001 - Social Science - 324 pages
The Culture of Control charts the dramatic changes in crime control and criminal justice that have occurred in Britain and America over the last 25 years. It explains these transformations by showing how the social organization of late modern society has prompted a series of political and cultural adaptations that alter how governments and citizens think and act in relation to crime. The book presents an original and in-depth analysis of contemporary crime control, revealing its underlying logics and rationalities, and identifying the social relations and cultural sensibilities that have produced this new culture of control.
 

Contents

A History of the Present
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Crime Control and Social Order
Appendix
Bibliography
Index

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