Within criminology and criminal law the reception of post-9/11 counter-terrorist law has generally been critical, if not hostile. The undeniable proliferation of preventive statutes has been regarded as incompatible with conventional liberal norms and as dangerously innovative in its embrace of new strategies of control. But is such law innovative, and does it threaten to leach into other areas of criminal law, as some have feared? Exploring three governmental innovations – mental health law, habitual criminal controls, and civilian internment in war-time – that developed as expressions of the liberal state’s desire to ensure the safety of its citizens in times of peace and war, the authors argue that a more historically grounded u...
Since September 11, 2001 the way that government goes about dealing with regulating security has cha...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
Since his early work, Clive Walker has recognised the key role of not only criminalisation but also ...
Within criminology and criminal law the reception of post-9/11 counter-terrorist law has generally b...
Within criminology and criminal law the reception of post-9/11 counter-terrorist law has generally b...
Contemporary British counter-terrorist legislation is dominated by ‘counter-law’ in Richard Ericson'...
In the burgeoning criminological literature on security, risk and preventive justice which has foll...
In recent years, issues related to terrorism and counterterrorism are increasingly being understood ...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the Australian government embarked on an anti...
Since the turn of the century, across North Atlantic countries, counterterrorism law has been an are...
Efforts at regulating terrorism so far illustrate one central fact: the lack of balance between our ...
This Article analyzes the psycho-social causes of terrorism, conceptual failures of deterrence, and ...
From the moment of their emergence, democracies everywhere have been alive to the importance of thei...
This article considers a major debate in the American and European counterterrorism analytic communi...
In the years since 9/11 counter-terrorism law and policy has proliferated across the world. This boo...
Since September 11, 2001 the way that government goes about dealing with regulating security has cha...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
Since his early work, Clive Walker has recognised the key role of not only criminalisation but also ...
Within criminology and criminal law the reception of post-9/11 counter-terrorist law has generally b...
Within criminology and criminal law the reception of post-9/11 counter-terrorist law has generally b...
Contemporary British counter-terrorist legislation is dominated by ‘counter-law’ in Richard Ericson'...
In the burgeoning criminological literature on security, risk and preventive justice which has foll...
In recent years, issues related to terrorism and counterterrorism are increasingly being understood ...
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the Australian government embarked on an anti...
Since the turn of the century, across North Atlantic countries, counterterrorism law has been an are...
Efforts at regulating terrorism so far illustrate one central fact: the lack of balance between our ...
This Article analyzes the psycho-social causes of terrorism, conceptual failures of deterrence, and ...
From the moment of their emergence, democracies everywhere have been alive to the importance of thei...
This article considers a major debate in the American and European counterterrorism analytic communi...
In the years since 9/11 counter-terrorism law and policy has proliferated across the world. This boo...
Since September 11, 2001 the way that government goes about dealing with regulating security has cha...
It is commonly believed that a state facing a terrorist threat responds with severe legislation that...
Since his early work, Clive Walker has recognised the key role of not only criminalisation but also ...