A critical review and analysis of the political, construction, mediation and regulation of terrorism since the events of 9/11, focusing on the processes, responses and practices in the United States and the United Kingdom. It explores the way in which modes of risk assessment and management have sought to horizon scan and imagine worst case scenarios, unpack notable examples of the 'preventative turn' that have been commonplace in securitization post 9/11 and demonstrate the problems and issues that have arisen as a result of pre-emptive methods of security management.
A critical review and analysis of the political, construction, mediation and regulation of terrorism since the events of 9/11, focusing on the process...
Drawing on over fifty years of research, the Routledge Handbook on Fear of Crime brings together original and international contributions and offers a state of the art of theoretical, empirical, policy-related scholarship on the intersection of fear of crime, victimisation, vulnerability and risk. Research on fear of crime is demonstrative of the inter-disciplinarily of criminology, taking in disciplines of sociology, psychology, political science, philosophy and human geography. This book is the first authoritative book to bring together a multi-faceted and comprehensive collection of...
Drawing on over fifty years of research, the Routledge Handbook on Fear of Crime brings together original and international contributions and offer...