This essay considers the role that the value of security might play in criminalisation. While endorsing security as a legitimate rationale for the creation of a criminal offence, it examines some existing offences that are created or structured in a particular way for security reasons. This is done through a two-stage analysis. Stage one considers the consequences of adopting an offence or offence definition if it was interpreted ideally and complied with perfectly. Stage two considers how we can expect the offences to operate in the real world given imperfect compliance and non-ideal interpretation
Conventionally, crime is regarded principally as harm or wrong and the dominant ordering practices a...
Security is one of the foundations on which a stable and cohesive society is built. It is this secur...
In this essay, I examine the contemporary deployment of somatechnologies concerned with screening an...
This essay considers the role that the value of security might play in criminalisation. While endors...
Major changes in the governance of crime are occurring within, on the margins, and outside the publi...
Security and Crime is an authoritative and multidisciplinary analysis of the relationship between se...
speaker: Victor Tadros University of Warwick respondent: Susan Dimock York Philosoph
Many academic criminal lawyers and criminal law theorists seek to resolve the optimum conditions for...
This paper asks how criminal might be understood as a security project. Following Valverde’s lead, i...
Governments often act in the name of security to protect their citizenries. For example by legislati...
The paradigmatic conception of criminal offences, and the most common justification offered for subj...
Conventionally, crime is regarded principally as harm or wrong and the dominant ordering practices a...
The criminal attacks that occurred in the United States on 11 September 2001 have profoundly altered...
This paper discusses the concept of security as a manysided, multifunctional and multilevel regula...
This chapter examines the role of security in generating falls in domestic burglary. It begins by b...
Conventionally, crime is regarded principally as harm or wrong and the dominant ordering practices a...
Security is one of the foundations on which a stable and cohesive society is built. It is this secur...
In this essay, I examine the contemporary deployment of somatechnologies concerned with screening an...
This essay considers the role that the value of security might play in criminalisation. While endors...
Major changes in the governance of crime are occurring within, on the margins, and outside the publi...
Security and Crime is an authoritative and multidisciplinary analysis of the relationship between se...
speaker: Victor Tadros University of Warwick respondent: Susan Dimock York Philosoph
Many academic criminal lawyers and criminal law theorists seek to resolve the optimum conditions for...
This paper asks how criminal might be understood as a security project. Following Valverde’s lead, i...
Governments often act in the name of security to protect their citizenries. For example by legislati...
The paradigmatic conception of criminal offences, and the most common justification offered for subj...
Conventionally, crime is regarded principally as harm or wrong and the dominant ordering practices a...
The criminal attacks that occurred in the United States on 11 September 2001 have profoundly altered...
This paper discusses the concept of security as a manysided, multifunctional and multilevel regula...
This chapter examines the role of security in generating falls in domestic burglary. It begins by b...
Conventionally, crime is regarded principally as harm or wrong and the dominant ordering practices a...
Security is one of the foundations on which a stable and cohesive society is built. It is this secur...
In this essay, I examine the contemporary deployment of somatechnologies concerned with screening an...