This paper assembles some theoretical resources for a project that investigates the ways in which thinking about politics has since the 1970s been bound up with thinking and action around crime. Such investigation is hampered by a dominant (neo-liberal) narrative of governance that tends to reduce crime policy to a ‘contest’ between tactics and technique. In contrast, we establish a political framework for theorizing crime and its control. This framework calls for close interpretive analysis of the ways in which disputes about the crime question are always in part contests between different political ideologies and the meaning and significance of their defining concepts. By revisiting penal developments of recent several decades with these ...
The lack of common definitions, differences in ideology and emphases concerning the variables of cri...
The aim of this paper is to outline a political theory of criminal law, that is, a theory that does ...
There is a truth about the criminal law that scholars evade as much as they criticize: the criminal ...
This paper assembles some theoretical resources for a project that investigates the ways in which th...
This study proceeds from the understanding that the last three decades have witnessed a shift in the...
This article argues for an institutional approach to criminalisation scholarship, drawing on histori...
As with much else in Britain, the 1980s marked a watershed in the politics of crime control. This ar...
Developments in the sociology of science suggest there are ways of demarcating social scientific kno...
ABSTRACT: Crime related to political conditions is a rare topic in socio-human research. This issue,...
Over the last decade, organized criminal violence has reached unprecedented levels and has caused as...
Crime and community have been inextricably linked since New Labour came to power in 1997. The relati...
Recent scholarship has underscored the limitations of a theoretical repertoire that reduces the poli...
The general philosophy of social contrcat is premised on the notion that the state assumes the role ...
Over the past half century, conservatism has been a powerful force in shaping public and political r...
This Commentary explores whether the essays in this volume and other evidence, require us to rethink...
The lack of common definitions, differences in ideology and emphases concerning the variables of cri...
The aim of this paper is to outline a political theory of criminal law, that is, a theory that does ...
There is a truth about the criminal law that scholars evade as much as they criticize: the criminal ...
This paper assembles some theoretical resources for a project that investigates the ways in which th...
This study proceeds from the understanding that the last three decades have witnessed a shift in the...
This article argues for an institutional approach to criminalisation scholarship, drawing on histori...
As with much else in Britain, the 1980s marked a watershed in the politics of crime control. This ar...
Developments in the sociology of science suggest there are ways of demarcating social scientific kno...
ABSTRACT: Crime related to political conditions is a rare topic in socio-human research. This issue,...
Over the last decade, organized criminal violence has reached unprecedented levels and has caused as...
Crime and community have been inextricably linked since New Labour came to power in 1997. The relati...
Recent scholarship has underscored the limitations of a theoretical repertoire that reduces the poli...
The general philosophy of social contrcat is premised on the notion that the state assumes the role ...
Over the past half century, conservatism has been a powerful force in shaping public and political r...
This Commentary explores whether the essays in this volume and other evidence, require us to rethink...
The lack of common definitions, differences in ideology and emphases concerning the variables of cri...
The aim of this paper is to outline a political theory of criminal law, that is, a theory that does ...
There is a truth about the criminal law that scholars evade as much as they criticize: the criminal ...