Full Description
Theoretically and methodologically diverse, Volume 28 of Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance addresses important questions of crime, punishment, policing, social control, and law in relation to COVID-19. The pandemic has brought about a wide number of analyses from various viewpoints, but what role has the study of crime, deviance, and social control played?
A timely contribution that tackles a variety of related topics and brings together authors from a range of social-science disciplines, Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times is a diverse and useful resource for those interested in the dynamics of crime and social control at a time of huge global disruption.
Contents
Introduction: Towards a Criminology of the Pandemic; Mathieu Deflem
Part I - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND CRIME
Chapter 1. The Covid-19 Pandemic, Domestic Abuse, and Human rights; Ronagh McQuigg
Chapter 2 .Families Under Confinement: Covid-19 and Domestic Violence; Adan Silverio-Murillo, Jose Balmori de la Miyar, and Lauren Hoehn-Velasco
Chapter 3. Domestic Violence During Covid-19: Insights from Guatemala; Laura Iesue, Jenifer González, and Kelly V. Martinez
Chapter 4. Stay Home, Stay Safe? Short- and Longer-Term Consequences of Covid-19 Restrictions on Domestic Violence in the Netherlands; Veroni Eichelsheim, Anne Coomans, Anniek Schlette, Sjoukje van Deuren, Carlijn van Baak, Arjan Blokland, Steve van de Weijer, and David Kühling
Chapter 5. Crime in the Coronavirus Pandemic: The Case of Israel; Gideon Fishman and Arye Rattner
Chapter 6. Crime During Covid-19: The Impact on Retail; Ben Stickle, Basia Pietrawska, and Steven K. Aurand
Part II - MEDIA AND LAW
Chapter 7. Flooding the Zone, Challenging State Secrecy: Newsmaking Criminology in Pandemic Times; Justin Piché and Kevin Walby
Chapter 8. Tweeting about Crime in Pandemic Times: U.S. Legacy News Media and Crime Reporting During the Covid-19 Pandemic; Lisa A. Kort-Butler
Chapter 9. The Hungarian Legislative Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic and Its Challenges to the Rule of Law; Samantha Joy Cheesman
Chapter 10. Facing the Pandemic: Emergency Legislation in the Covid-19 Era and the Hypothetical Erosion of Democracy; Laura Alessandra Nocera
Part III - POLICING
Chapter 11. A Model of Police-Public Online Communication: Learning from Policing under Covid-19 Pandemic Conditions; Xiaochen Hu and Nicholas P. Lovrich
Chapter 12. Policing Emergencies and Police-Community Relations: Lessons from the Covid-19 Pandemic in Israel; Gali Perry, Tal Jonathan-Zamir, and Roni Factor
Chapter 13. Police Proactivity in an Era of Pandemic and Protest; Scott M. Mourtgos and Ian T. Adams
Part IV - CORRECTIONS
Chapter 14. Institutional Corrections and Covid-19; Molly Smith and Nancy R. Gartner
Chapter 15.No Escape: "Doing Covid-19 Time"; Barbara H. Zaitzow
Chapter 16. Participatory Action Research in a Pandemic: Prison Climates During Covid-19; Megan Demarest, Daniel O'Connell, Darryl Chambers, and Christy Visher