New Directions in Crime and Deviancy

Höfundur Simon Winlow

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780415626491

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2013

6.490 kr.

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  • Cover Page
  • Half Title page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Notes on contributors
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • I Crime and deviance in the End Times
  • A criminology at the End Times
  • II Today
  • Structural sociopathy
  • Ponzi capitalism
  • What’s left? Criminology in the End Times
  • Can’t we all just get along?
  • A better world is possible …
  • References
  • Part 1 Theorising postmodern capital
  • 1 Is it OK to talk about capitalism again? Or, why criminology must take a leap of faith
  • The ‘objectivity’ fetish
  • Negation of the negation
  • Anti-politics
  • Truth and universality
  • References
  • 2 Living it down in Havana: Organized crime and the pseudo-pacification process
  • References
  • 3 The neoliberal harvest: the proliferation and normalisation of economic fraud in a market society
  • Introduction
  • Moralities and moral economies of defrauding (and harming others in the process)
  • Unblocking morality research
  • Towards a history of the norms of social practice in capitalist social configurations
  • Neoliberal transformations: marching towards the market society
  • The case of neoliberal Uganda: the hardening of moral economies
  • An empirically informed theory of capitalist systems of economic interactions?
  • Concluding remarks
  • References
  • 4 Theorising the prison–industrial complex
  • A prison–industrial complex?
  • State of a debate
  • Towards a revision
  • References
  • Part 2 Issues in environmental criminology
  • 5 But is it criminology?
  • Introduction
  • Biography, structure and agency
  • The material basis of intellectual work
  • The study of environmental harm
  • Coming back to me
  • Conclusion
  • 6 Critical green criminology, environmental rights and crimes of exploitation
  • Introduction
  • A critical criminology of exploitation and domination
  • Human rights and the protection of the environment
  • The resource curse of developing nations
  • Local and global denial and lack of accountability
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Part 3 Researching crime and deviance
  • 7 Stalking the margins of legality: ethnography, participant observation and the post-modern ‘underworld’
  • Context
  • Introduction
  • Carville
  • Living in the field
  • ‘Surely you aren’t going to ignore acts of criminality?’
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 8 A phenomenological account of deviance and risk on holiday: British youth and the consumer experience in Ibiza
  • Introduction
  • Young British consumers and the NTE
  • The holiday
  • Consumer excess, transgression and phenomenology
  • Aims and methods of the study2
  • The social context of San Antonio
  • Findings: on holiday with the Southside Crew
  • Holiday intentions: meeting the Southside Crew
  • Commercial temptations and ideologies of consumption
  • Burgers, beers, sangria and sambuca, everything
  • At the hotel …
  • To the drinking strip
  • The next day …
  • Discussion
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
  • 9 Easy money: cultural narcissism and the criminogenic markets of the night-time leisure economy
  • Introduction
  • Identity and the NTE
  • Cultural infantilisation
  • The unconscious and consumer society
  • Precarity and the NTE
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 10 Atrocity exhibitions: experiencing violence as student training
  • Introduction
  • Methodology
  • Violence and experience
  • Becoming ‘international’
  • Getting ‘real’: gaining exposure to violence
  • Discussion and conclusions
  • References
  • 11 ‘You only get what you fight for’: understanding the backlash against the US battered women’s movement
  • Introduction
  • Literature review
  • Historical developments
  • Theorizing backlash
  • Methodology
  • Findings
  • Backlash as effort to maintain the status quo
  • Backlash as effort to reverse changes that have been made
  • Discussion
  • Directions for research and policy
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
  • Part 4 Issues in contemporary crime and deviance
  • 12 Drifting on and off-line: humanising the cyber criminal
  • Introduction
  • Deconstructing the duality of cybercrime: beyond real and virtual
  • The problem of researching cyber-deviance: moving beyond the structural approach
  • Cybercrime and the structure of the underground economy: forums as networks of trust
  • Trust among thieves?
  • Carding: a super highway to Merton’s ‘American Dream’?
  • Carding forums and the continuing relevance of traditional criminological accounts
  • The carders: folk devils or delinquent boys?
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 13 Thinking critically about rural crime: toward the development of a new left realist perspective
  • Definition of rural
  • Rural crime and critical criminology
  • Setting the rural left realist agenda
  • Moving beyond quantitative data
  • Crimes of the powerful
  • A case in point: a left realist discourse on agricultural crime
  • Theoretical concerns
  • Policy issues
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 14 Return of the repressed? A retrospective on policing and disorder in England, 1981 to 2011
  • Reading the August 2011 riots?
  • Case studies: reading the past to understand the present
  • Case Study One: Liverpool ‘81
  • Case Study Two: Bradford ‘01
  • Policing disorder: harassment, provocation and the policing of surplus youth populations
  • Theorising urban policing and disorder over the last 30 years
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 15 Accommodating harm The domestic home in criminology
  • Introduction
  • Housing studies and studies of crime
  • Contexts: homes and area effects
  • Object: the invasion of domestic space
  • Site: abuse and violence inside the home
  • Related matters
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • 16 Evil and the common life: towards a wider perspective on serial killing and atrocities
  • Evil and the common life: towards a wider perspective on serial killing
  • Life course, will, and self-presentation: two case studies
  • R.R.
  • Ian Brady
  • Models and theories
  • Double lives, choice, and the complexities of the self
  • Concluding comments
  • References
  • Name index
  • Subject index
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