Risk has not been regarded positively in most social theory and critical criminology, especially in the light of Beck’s ‘risk society’ thesis. This paper argues that such criticism is misplaced. Risk is an extremely variable governmental technology, and many of the targets of criticism are shaped by the contemporary political environment. The same environment has given a similar negative cast to other approaches to security. There are ways of deploying risk, such as drug harm minimization strategies, that offer considerable promise for linking risk to security, and more broadly to issues of social justice. However, abstract calls for harm minimizing security suffer exactly the same problems that confront generalizing about risk-based securi...
The technologies of cognition and assessment of risk are incorporated into numerous sciences. Nevert...
Security and ‘securing’ is high on the public agenda. Questions are raised on where, to what degree ...
Much of the criminal law contains what theorists call “abstract endangerment” statutes — crimes that...
The punishment paradigm is attractive because of the parsimonious way in which it integrates the ins...
Purpose: This paper examines whether the concept of risk in legal responses of Western liberal demo...
Risk has become a key concept in social theory and has had a significant impact across academic disc...
What is known as the “governmentalist” perspective provides a rich analytic framework for researcher...
The risk assessment process, the interventions and treatment commenced as a result of it and the the...
A 'risk environment' framework promotes an understanding of harm, and harm reduction, as a matter of...
Since the events of 11 September 2001, terrorism has been the subject of intense media interest, pol...
The present article starts from the analysis of the society of risk, as a way of explaining the prof...
This thesis examines in detail the provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 which allow for the ...
In the last 30 years, the relevance of risk for social actors and societies has been coupled with a ...
* Is risk always measurable? * Why are some risks more important? * Do we take a lot more risks no...
This paper sets out to make sense of government responses to young people and drug use through an ap...
The technologies of cognition and assessment of risk are incorporated into numerous sciences. Nevert...
Security and ‘securing’ is high on the public agenda. Questions are raised on where, to what degree ...
Much of the criminal law contains what theorists call “abstract endangerment” statutes — crimes that...
The punishment paradigm is attractive because of the parsimonious way in which it integrates the ins...
Purpose: This paper examines whether the concept of risk in legal responses of Western liberal demo...
Risk has become a key concept in social theory and has had a significant impact across academic disc...
What is known as the “governmentalist” perspective provides a rich analytic framework for researcher...
The risk assessment process, the interventions and treatment commenced as a result of it and the the...
A 'risk environment' framework promotes an understanding of harm, and harm reduction, as a matter of...
Since the events of 11 September 2001, terrorism has been the subject of intense media interest, pol...
The present article starts from the analysis of the society of risk, as a way of explaining the prof...
This thesis examines in detail the provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 which allow for the ...
In the last 30 years, the relevance of risk for social actors and societies has been coupled with a ...
* Is risk always measurable? * Why are some risks more important? * Do we take a lot more risks no...
This paper sets out to make sense of government responses to young people and drug use through an ap...
The technologies of cognition and assessment of risk are incorporated into numerous sciences. Nevert...
Security and ‘securing’ is high on the public agenda. Questions are raised on where, to what degree ...
Much of the criminal law contains what theorists call “abstract endangerment” statutes — crimes that...