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If security has become the dominant, perhaps impenetrable concept of our times, then we must start entertaining the impossible. We must begin asking: what would doing anti-security look like?
In Toward a Unified Criminology, noted criminologist Robert Agnew provides a critical examination of these assumptions, drawing on a range of research and perspectives to argue that these assumptions are too restrictive, unduly limiting the ...
... Hazards, 90, April/June: 18–19. Pickvance, S. (2006) Preventing Ill-Health Caused by Work: What Progress? Paper presented at Health and Safety – revitalised or reversed?, London: Institute of Employment Rights, January 18. Piquero, N ...
Labelling theories such as Scheff (1967), Schur (1971), Becker (1963), and many others identified and exposed the activities of control ... Campos Boralevi, L. (1984), Bentham and the Oppressed, Berlin and New York: W. de Gruyter.
This book provides an essential introduction to the complex issues and debates in the field of crime control and the new politics of safety and security across the globe.
We panic about genetically engineered food, about genetic research, about the health dangers of mobile phones. The facts, however, often fail to support the scare stories about new or growing risks to our health and safety.
Many criminology textbooks present particular theories or research findings. This book uniquely reviews the main debates of the last two decades about just what the role and scope of the subject should be.
From both an international perspective and through combining theory, practice and reflection, this book examines critically how listening to young children in early childhood services is understood and practiced.
This text will be of great use to postgraduate researchers in education, social work and nursing, and any practitioner involved in carrying out research with children and young people.