The Critical Criminology Companion

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Thalia Anthony, Chris Cunneen
Hawkins Press, 2008 - Law - 336 pages
This companion presents the major debates and issues in critical criminology. It presents new research on crime, policy and the internationalisation of the criminal justice system. It sheds light on traditional debates in critical criminology through a confronting analysis of contemporary developments in criminal justice and criminology.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
Class Analysis and the Crime Problem
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61
Crime and Social Theory
68
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Dead Man Working? Critical Criminology Human Rights
191
Key Issues in a Critical Approach to Policing
206
A Brief History of a Concept
218
The Prisoner and Discursive Citizenship
228
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Power Visibility
240
Risk Punishment and Liberty
253
Penal Populism and the Contemporary Role of Punishment
265

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Ethnic Minority Immigrants Crime and the State
118
Issues
129
Some Conceptual Issues
146
Torture and Terror
158
Refugees and Asylum Seekers
169
Hate Crime
180
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Resisting a Law and Order Society
278
Understanding Restorative Justice Through
290
Toward Constituting a Critical Criminology for Rural Australia
303
The Outcomes
315
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