This book explores the historical origins of the court and provides and examination of the basic structure and functioning of the court. Rothe and Mullins offer a detailed critique of procedural, conceptual, and practical elements of the ICC through the lens of critical criminological theory and research and identify several problems with the design and proposed implementation of the ICC.
This book explores the historical origins of the court and provides and examination of the basic structure and functioning of the court. Rothe and Mul...
Holding Your Square examines the meanings of masculinities within the social networks of the streets of a US citySaint Louis, Missouriand how these shaped perceptions and enactments of violence. Based on a large number of interviews with offenders, the author provides a rich description of life on the streets, contextualizing criminal violence within this deviant subculture, and with a specific focus on issues of gender. The book provides one of the most detailed descriptions yet of the forms masculinity takes in disadvantages communities in the United States. It establishes how street based...
Holding Your Square examines the meanings of masculinities within the social networks of the streets of a US citySaint Louis, Missouriand how these sh...
Current media and political discourse on crime has long ignored crimes committed by States themselves, despite their greater financial and human toll. For the past two decades, scholars have examined how and why States violate their own laws and international law and explored what can be done to reduce or prevent these injustices. Through a collection of essays by leading scholars in the field, State Crime offers a set of cases exemplifying state criminality along with various methods for controlling governmental transgressions. With topics ranging from crimes of aggression to nuclear...
Current media and political discourse on crime has long ignored crimes committed by States themselves, despite their greater financial and human toll....
Current media and political discourse on crime has long ignored crimes committed by States themselves, despite their greater financial and human toll. For the past two decades, scholars have examined how and why States violate their own laws and international law and explored what can be done to reduce or prevent these injustices. Through a collection of essays by leading scholars in the field, State Crime offers a set of cases exemplifying state criminality along with various methods for controlling governmental transgressions. With topics ranging from crimes of aggression to nuclear...
Current media and political discourse on crime has long ignored crimes committed by States themselves, despite their greater financial and human toll....