In these disparate voices we can hear the closure occurring – the interlocking mechanisms closing, the doors clanging shut. The society is battening itself down for ‘the long haul ’ through a crisis. There is light at the end of the tunnel – but not much; and it is far off. Meanwhile, the state has won the right, and indeed inherited the duty, to move swiftly, to stamp fast and hard, to listen in, discreetly survey, saturate and swamp, charge or hold without charge, act on suspicion, hustle and shoulder, to keep society on the straight and narrow. Liberalism, that last back-stop against arbitrary power, is in retreat. It is suspended. The times are exceptional. The crisis is real. We are inside the ‘law-and-order ’ state. (Hall et al., 1978...
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Social, economic, political, regime or environmental crises bring about challenging periods for the ...
Crises cast shadows on the polities in which they occur. The sense of threat and uncertainty that pe...
In this article I reflect on the ‘present crisis’, using it as a entry to questions about how we und...
<p>The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of...
Policing the Crisis - Mugging, the State, Law and Order celebrated its thirty-fifth anniversary in 2...
Since the end of the 20th century, several university and scientific circles agree that the State in...
Introduction. Crisis, it seems, is the order of things. Today, reading a newspaper involves ingestin...
Writing this has been a troubling experience. Returning to a text 30 years on in this way combines i...
Policing the Crisis (PTC) (Hall et al., 1978) is a book written ostensibly about a crime or, more sp...
35th anniversary edition of this book. This collaboratively authored book begins as an attempt to a...
In all societies, life as usual is punctuated from time to time by critical episodes marked by a sen...
This chapter begins with a discussion of the economic, political, and social context of the recent g...
Something is rotten in the body of criminology. At a time when evidence of corporate harm, white-col...
Political leaders and the popular press tell us that society is in the grip of a moral crisis. ‘Wher...
The liberalism introduced a new way of thinking and feeling man. This should be the right holder and...
Social, economic, political, regime or environmental crises bring about challenging periods for the ...
Crises cast shadows on the polities in which they occur. The sense of threat and uncertainty that pe...
In this article I reflect on the ‘present crisis’, using it as a entry to questions about how we und...
<p>The renewal of the Left realist tradition in criminology is vital for a critical understanding of...
Policing the Crisis - Mugging, the State, Law and Order celebrated its thirty-fifth anniversary in 2...
Since the end of the 20th century, several university and scientific circles agree that the State in...
Introduction. Crisis, it seems, is the order of things. Today, reading a newspaper involves ingestin...