This three-volume set of original (classic and contemporary) readings is designed to reveal the broad range of crime control strategies typically encountered in criminal justice systems worldwide. Such a collection is particularly timely not only because of growing concerns over the development of new punitive' responses to offenders (mass incarceration; new cultures of control, surveillance and security; naming and shaming) but also because of the imperative to unravel the impact that the emergence of supranational legal orders and international standards is likely to have on questions of...
This three-volume set of original (classic and contemporary) readings is designed to reveal the broad range of crime control strategies typically enco...
Reveals how and why children and young people have been repeatedly the subject of adult concern, censure and intervention. This three-volume set conceptualises notions of 'childhood', 'youth' and 'adolescence' whilst also tracing the complex history of adu
Reveals how and why children and young people have been repeatedly the subject of adult concern, censure and intervention. This three-volume set conce...
Transnational organized crime (TOC) has emerged as a major idea in the conceptual field of global governance. Studies of TOC intersect with disparate criminological issues inhabiting apparently different domains: comparative criminal justice, migration studies, transnational policing and the political sociology of crime, to name just a few. The four-volume structure of this major work enables coverage of the historic development of its conceptualization, critical definitional and socio-political issues, empirical case studies and realist formulations of the problem area as well as...
Transnational organized crime (TOC) has emerged as a major idea in the conceptual field of global governance. Studies of TOC intersect with disparate ...
The volumes in this new set present a selection of important publications with an emphasis on seminal works from across the globe, reflecting the increasingly global reach of the topic. Each volume includes an introduction by esteemed editor David Canter, to contextualize the historical, theoretical and empirical significance of the articles contained therein.
Volume One: Psychological Causes of CrimeVolume Two: Criminals' Characteristics
Volume Three: Violent Crimes
Volume Four: Psychology and...
The volumes in this new set present a selection of important publications with an emphasis on seminal works from across the globe, reflecting the i...
The study of policing and law enforcement practices that transcend national boundaries has become a vibrant and growing area of interest for police studies, criminology, sociology, political science, international relations and law. The aim of this SAGE major work is to set out an interdisciplinary theoretical framework, delineate the emerging architecture of transnational policing and provide a comprehensive explanation of the law enforcement, surveillance and other practices involved in the policing of global problems. This collection brings together literature which develops theoretical...
The study of policing and law enforcement practices that transcend national boundaries has become a vibrant and growing area of interest for police...