ラウトレッジ版 国際犯罪・刑事司法研究ハンドブック<br>The Routledge Handbook of International Crime and Justice Studies (Routledge International Handbooks)

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ラウトレッジ版 国際犯罪・刑事司法研究ハンドブック
The Routledge Handbook of International Crime and Justice Studies (Routledge International Handbooks)

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The Routledge Handbook of International Crime and Justice Studies presents the enduring debates and emerging challenges in crime and justice studies from an international and multi-disciplinary perspective. Guided by the pivotal, although vastly under-examined, role that consumerism, politics, technology, and culture assume in shaping these debates and in organizing these challenges, individual chapters probe the global landscape of crime and justice with astonishing clarity and remarkable depth.

A distinguished collection of experts examine the interdisciplinary field of international crime and justice. Their contributions are divided into thematic sections, including:




theory, culture, and society
industries of crime and justice: systems of policing, law, corrections and punishment
the criminal enterprise
global technologies
media, crime, and culture
green criminology
political violence
public health criminology
the political economy of crime and justice.

All the chapters include full pedagogy and instructional resources for easy referencing or classroom use. This Handbook will be useful for students, scholars and practitioners of law, medicine, history, economics, sociology, politics, philosophy, education, public health, and social policy.

Contents

Acknowledgements. Foreword. Introduction: Recognizing and Transforming International Crime and Justice Studies Part I: Theory, Culture, and Society: The Narratives of Crime and Justice 1. Four Currents of Criminological Thought 2. Silence and the Criminalization of Victimization: On the Need for an International Feminist Criminology 3. The Radical Philosophy of Criminology Culturalized: Intellectual History and Ultramodern Developments Part II: The Industries of Crime and Justice: Systems of Policing 4. Global Non-state Auspices of Security Governance 5. Policing the Globe: International Trends and Issues in Policing Part III: The Industries of Crime and Justice: Systems of Law 6. The Politics of International Criminal Justice 7. The Challenges of International Criminal Law in Addressing Mass Atrocity 8. Crimes against Animality: Animal Cruelty and Criminal Justice in a Globalized World 9. Understanding the Intersection Between International Human Rights and Mental Disability Law: The Role of Dignity Part IV: The Industries of Crime and Justice: Systems of Corrections and Punishment 10. Isolative Confinement: Effective Method for Behavior Change or Punishment for Punishment's Sake? 11. Fabricated Selves and the Rehabilitative Machine: Toward a Phenomenology of the Social Construction of Offender Treatment 12. The Society-of-Captives Thesis and the Harm of Social Dis-ease: The Case of Guantánamo Bay Part V: The Criminal Enterprise: Types of Commerce, Consumerism, and Conspicuous Consumption 13. Global White-Collar Crime 14. A Suitable Amount of Street Crime and a Suitable Amount of White Collar Crime: Inconvenient Truths about Inequality, Crime and Criminal Justice Part VI: Global Technologies: From the Surveillance of Humans to the Management of Situations 15. Current and Emerging Technologies Employed to Abate Crime and to Promote Security 16. Technologies of Crime Control: International Developments and Contexts Part VII: Media, Crime, & Culture: Simulating Identities, Constructing Realities 17. Media, Entertainment, and Crime: Prospects and Concerns 18. Media, Crime, and Culture: Simulating Identities, Constructing Realities Part VIII: Green Criminology: Environmental Hazards, Natural Disasters, and Ecological Sustainability 19. Green Criminology and Green Victimization 20. What is to be Done about Environmental Crime? Part IX: Political and State Violence: Struggles, Conflicts, and Transitions 21. Redressing Violence in Sub-Sahara Africa 22. The Circle of State Violence and Harm 23. Fundamentalism, Extremism, Terrorism: Commonalities, Differences and Policy Implications of 'Blacklisting' Part X: Public Health Criminology: Global Risks and Transnational Responsibilities 24. HIV/AIDS at the Intersection of Public Health and Criminal Justice: Toward an Evidence-informed, Health and Human Rights-based Approach 25. Addressing the "Inherent" Philosophical and Operational Dichotomies of Corrections from an EpiCrim Approach Part XI: The Political Economy of Crime and Justice: The Trade in Colonialism, Nationalism, and Globalism 26. Crimmigration: Criminal Justice, Refugee Protection and the Securitisation of Migration 27. Personhood, Legal Judgement and Sovereignty at the Cape, 1793-1810

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