The Culture of Control: Crime and Social Order in Contemporary SocietyOUP Oxford, 2001 M03 29 - 324 páginas 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. |
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... organization. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover And you ...
... organization. Enquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above You must not circulate this book in any other binding or cover And you ...
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... the strategies, rationalities, and cultures that give the field its distinctive structure and organization. Moreover, if such patterns do exist, and if I have helped to identify them, then subsequent case studies should be in a.
... the strategies, rationalities, and cultures that give the field its distinctive structure and organization. Moreover, if such patterns do exist, and if I have helped to identify them, then subsequent case studies should be in a.
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... organization of late modernity, and the free market, socially conservative politics that came to dominate the USA and the UK in the 1980s—and the central chapters of the book describe these social forces in some detail. But instead of ...
... organization of late modernity, and the free market, socially conservative politics that came to dominate the USA and the UK in the 1980s—and the central chapters of the book describe these social forces in some detail. But instead of ...
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... organization and the political and cultural choices that have been made in relation to it. And the new world of crime control provides, in its turn, important sources of legitimation for an antiwelfare politics and for a conception of ...
... organization and the political and cultural choices that have been made in relation to it. And the new world of crime control provides, in its turn, important sources of legitimation for an antiwelfare politics and for a conception of ...
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The Culture of Control: Crime and Social Order in Contemporary Society David Garland Vista previa limitada - 2012 |
The Culture of Control: Crime and Social Order in Contemporary Society David Garland Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
The Culture of Control: Crime and Social Order in Contemporary Society David Garland Vista previa limitada - 2002 |
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