基本説明
Braithwaite conceives the crime problem as a regulatory challenge, rethinking criminology in terms of regulatory theory and republican normative theory. These same theories of regulation are also applied to a variety of problems beyond crime.
Full Description
John Braithwaite is a distinguished criminologist with an international reputation in the study of regulation and globalization. This collection contains his most important and influential essays in criminal justice and business regulation. It has a substantial introduction explaining the thematization of his work around the design of regulatory systems to maximize freedoms as non-domination.
Contents
Part 1 Dimensions of inequalitydelinquency; the effect of income inequality and social democracy on homicide; inegalitarian consequences of egalitarian reforms to control corportate crime; poverty, power, white-collar crime and the paradoxes of criminological theory; inequality and republican criminology. Part 2 Responsive regulation: preventive law and managerial auditing; convergence in models of regulatory strategy; beyond positivism - learning from contextual integrated strategies.