How Crime Governance Defines the Urban Experience : The Maze of Security (Routledge Studies in Crime, Security and Justice)

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How Crime Governance Defines the Urban Experience : The Maze of Security (Routledge Studies in Crime, Security and Justice)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 156 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041145189

Full Description

The book explores the complex links between war and order, presenting a well-founded and fresh view on how crime is governed in modern societies. It challenges existing analyses of the relationship between space and social control, offering an original theoretical perspective and a new analytical tool that paves the way for several lines of research examining how dynamic spaces of social control are designed across different spatiotemporal contexts.

The author shows how the uneven distribution of violence and security worldwide is key to understanding how our ideas of order are formed and how we perceive and inhabit cities. This uneven spread of violence and security grants a particular privilege in modern societies: the right to live in less violent areas. Such a privilege affects how crime is regulated and how security issues are addressed.

Fernando uses the case of Bogotá to illustrate how war influences crime governance, even in societies and periods that seem peaceful, and how crime governance affects people's interactions within the city. Consequently, the author offers a compelling explanation of the structure, functioning, and fluidity of social control in modern societies, challenging common explanations of crime governance's social effects, opening multiple avenues for research, and proposing new theoretical foundations for understanding and connecting the experiences of the Global North and South.

Both theoretically rich and accessibly written, this book will appeal to academics and general readers alike, especially those interested in understanding contemporary urban life.

Contents

Introduction 1. Pushing War to the Edges and the Creation of the Hostile City 2. Recipes for Order: War and the Production of Risk-Based Crime Governance 3. The Urban Gaze and the Privilege of Order 4. War, Risk and the Maze of Security 5. War, Crime Governance and the Creation of Order

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