Notes on Contributors viiiIntroduction: Social Control Today 1Mathieu DeflemPart I Theories and Perspectives 71 Social Control: History of the Concept 9James J. Chriss2 Deviance, Social Control, and Criminalization 23Robert F. Meier3 Law as Social Control 36A. Javier Treviño4 Social Geometry and Social Control 50Bradley Campbell and Jason Manning5 Discipline and Governmentality 63Steven Hutchinson and Pat O'MalleyPart II Institutions and Organizations 776 Social Control in Organizations 79Calvin Morrill and Brittany Arsiniega7 Psychiatric Control 93Bruce A. Arrigo and Heather Y. Bersot8 Juvenile Justice 107Shelly S. Schaefer9 Social Movements and Social Control 121Sherry CablePart III Criminal Justice 13710 Race and the Criminal Justice System 139April D. Fernandes and Robert D. Crutchfield11 Gun Control 153Gary Kleck12 Restorative Justice 167Rachel Rogers and Holly Ventura Miller13 Crime Prevention 181Kristie R. Blevins14 Actuarial Justice 194Gil Rothschild-Elyassi, Johann Koehler, and Jonathan SimonPart IV Law Enforcement and Policing 20715 History of Policing 209Massimiliano Mulone16 Police Technology 221James J. Willis17 Policing Terrorism 235Mathieu Deflem and Stephen Chicoine18 Police and Radicalization 249Derek M. D. Silva19 Police Accountability and Ethics 263Toycia Collins and Charles F. Klahm IVPart V Punishment and Prison 27720 History of the Prison 279Ashley T. Rubin21 Prison Culture 293Laura McKendy and Rose Ricciardelli22 Mass Incarceration 306Roy F. Janisch23 Abolitionism and Decarceration 319Nicolas Carrier, Justin Piché, and Kevin Walby24 The Death Penalty 333Paul KaplanPart VI Surveillance 34725 Technologies of Surveillance 349Stéphane Leman-Langlois26 Surveillance and Public Space 361Kiyoshi Abe27 Countersurveillance 374James P. Walsh28 Surveillance in Popular Culture 389Anna S. RogersPart VII Globalization 40129 Border Control as a Technology of Social Control 403Alexander C. Diener and Joshua Hagen30 Immigration Policies 416Samantha Hauptman31 International Policing and Peacekeeping 428Michael J. Jenkins and John Casey32 Human Rights and Social Control 442Joachim J. Savelsberg and Brooke B. ChambersIndex 456
Mathieu Deflem is Professor of Sociology at the University of South Carolina, USA, and previously held positions at Kenyon College and Purdue University. His interests include international police cooperation, surveillance, popular culture and sociological theory, censorship, and law. To date, he has authored four books, including The Policing of Terrorism (2010) and Sociology of Law (2008).