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" Power, conflict, and criminalisation / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 957337
Doc. No : b711707
Main Entry : Scraton, Phil.
Title & Author : Power, conflict, and criminalisation /\ Phil Scraton.
Publication Statement : London [England] ;New York :: Routledge,, 2007.
Page. NO : xvii, 265 pages ;; 25 cm
ISBN : 0203935535
: : 041542240X
: : 0415422418
: : 9780203935538
: : 9780415422406
: : 9780415422413
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 241-249.
Contents : Challenging academic orthodoxy, recognising and proclaiming 'values' in critical social research -- 'Unreasonable force' : policing marginalised communities in the 1980s -- 'Lost lives, hidden voices' : deaths and violence in custody -- 'Negligence without liability' : the scale of injustice after Hillsborough -- 'Licensed to kill' : the Dunblane shootings and their aftermath -- Children on trial : prosecution, disclosure and anonymity -- 'Asbo-mania' : the regulation and criminalisation of children and young people -- Children, young people and conflict in the north of Ireland -- Self harm and suicide in a women's prison -- 'Nasty things happen in war' -- 'Speaking truth to power' : critical analysis as resistance.
Abstract : An accessible text that introduces a broad readership to critical research into crime, deviance and conflict through contemporary, in-depth case studies, this book traces the authoritarian legacy of policing civil disturbances, harsh regimes of punishment, and deaths in custody and prison protest.
Subject : Criminal justice, Administration of.
Subject : Criminology-- Research.
Subject : Social policy.
Subject : Criminal justice, Administration of.
Subject : Criminology-- Research.
Subject : Kriminologi-- forskning.
Subject : Social policy.
Dewey Classification : ‭364‬
LC Classification : ‭HV6024.5‬‭.S38 2007‬
NLM classification : ‭KB300 SCR‬moys
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