Universidad: 
University of Sheffield
Fecha de llegada: 
De Martes, Noviembre 22, 2016 hasta Jueves, Diciembre 8, 2016

Emotions, Crime and Justice

Editores: Susanne Karstedt, Ian Loader & Heather Strang

2011 , 394 p. , ISBN: 9781849461610 (Hb) ; 9781849466837 (Pb) ; 9781847316455 (pdf) ; 9781847317834 (ePub)

The return of emotions to debates about crime and criminal justice has been a striking development of recent decades across many jurisdictions. This has been registered in the return of shame to justice procedures, a heightened focus on victims and their emotional needs, fear of crime as a major preoccupation of citizens and politicians, and highly emotionalised public discourses on crime and justice. But how can we best make sense of these developments?

Universidad: 
Max Planck Institute
Fecha de llegada: 
De Domingo, Septiembre 25, 2016 hasta Jueves, Septiembre 29, 2016
Universidad: 
Australian National University
Fecha de llegada: 
De Lunes, Septiembre 26, 2016 hasta Miércoles, Marzo 29, 2017

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Travels of the Criminal Question: Cultural Embeddedness and Diffusion

Editores: Dario Melossi, Máximo Sozzo & Richard Sparks

2011 , 234 p. , ISBN: 9781849460767 (Hb) ; 9781849460774 (Pb) ; 9781847316257 (pdf)

The expression 'the criminal question' does not at present have much currency in English-language criminology. The term was carried across from Italian debates about the orientation of criminology, and in particular debates about what came to be called critical criminology. One definition offered early in the debate described it as 'an area constituted by actions, institutions, policies and discourses whose boundaries shift'. According to this writer, crime, and the cultural and symbolic significance carried by law and criminal justice, is an integral aspect of the criminal question.

Human Rights at Work: Perspectives on Law and Regulation

Editores: Colin Fenwick & Tonia Novitz

2010 , 638 p. , ISBN: 9781841139999 (Hb) ; 9781841139982 (Pb) ; 9781847315977 (pdf)

Pressures associated with globalisation of markets, exacerbated by the 'credit crunch', have placed pressure on many nation states to make their labour markets more 'flexible'. In so doing, many states have sought to reduce labour standards and to diminish the influence of trade unions as the advocates of such standards. One response to this development, both nationally and internationally, has been to emphasise that workers' rights are fundamental human rights. This collection of essays examines whether this is an appropriate or effective strategy.

The Legal Tender of Gender. Law, Welfare and the Regulation of Women's Poverty

Editores: Shelley Gavigan, Dorothy Chunn

2010 , 290 p. , ISBN: 9781841133140 (Hb) ; 9781841133157 (Pb) ; 9781847315625 (pdf)

Extensive welfare, law and policy reforms characterised the making and unmaking of Keynesian states in the twentieth century. This collection highlights the gendered nature of these regulatory shifts and, specifically, the roles played by women as reformers, welfare workers and welfare recipients, in the development of welfare states historically. The contributors are leading feminist socio-legal scholars from a range of disciplines in Canada, the United States and Israel.

Criminology and Archaeology. Studies in Looted Antiquities

Editores: Simon Mackenzie, Penny Green

2009 , 194 p. , ISBN: 9781841139913 (Hb) ; 9781841139920 (Pb) ; 9781847315465 (pdf)

This collection is the product of a collaborative venture between criminologists and archaeologists concerned with the international market in illicit antiquities. It examines the state of regulation in the antiquities market, with a particular focus on the UK's position, but also with reference to the international context.

Changing Contours of Domestic Life, Family and Law. Caring and Sharing

Editores: Anne Bottomley & Simone Wong

2009 , 236 p. , ISBN: 9781841139043 (Hb) ; 9781841139036 (Pb) ; 9781847315366 (pdf)


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