The Oxford handbook of criminology / edited by Mike Maguire, Rod Morgan and Robert Reiner.

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Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2012.
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245 0 4 |a The Oxford handbook of criminology /  |c edited by Mike Maguire, Rod Morgan and Robert Reiner. 
246 3 0 |a Handbook of criminology 
250 |a 5th ed. 
260 |a Oxford :  |b Oxford University Press,  |c 2012. 
300 |a xxiii, 1029 p. :  |b ill. ;  |c 25 cm. 
490 1 |a Oxford handbooks 
500 |a Previous ed.: 2007. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a pt. I. CRIMINOLOGY: HISTORY AND THEORY. -- 1..Situating Criminology: On the Production and Consumption of Knowledge About Crime and Justice / Richard Sparks -- Introduction: More `Footprints in the Sand' -- The Field of Criminology -- The Object(s) of Criminology -- The Consumption of Criminology -- Criminology and Beyond: Crime, Punishment, and Democratic Politics -- 2..Sociological Theories of Crime / Paul Rock -- Introduction: The Development of Criminology in Britain -- Sociological Criminology -- Crime and Control -- Crime, Control, and Space -- Radical Criminology -- Functionalist Criminology -- Signification -- Criminology as an Eclectic Discipline -- Prospects for the Future -- 3. Criminological Psychology / Clive R. Hollin -- Introduction -- The Growth of Psychology as an Academic Discipline -- Psychology and Criminology: Early Accord -- Psychology and Criminology: The Parting of the Ways -- Psychology and Criminology: Little Common Ground -- Psychology and Criminology: Not on Speaking Terms -- Psychology and Criminology: Return to Cordiality? -- Concluding Comment -- 4. Cultural Criminology / Jock Young -- Introduction -- For a Sociologically Inspired Criminology -- Criminology and Culture -- Cultural Criminology: Does it have any Policy Implications? -- The Square of Crime and the Possibility of a Cultural Realism -- Is Cultural Criminology Necessarily Idiographic? -- Transgressive Subjects: Uncovering the Meanings and Emotions of Crime -- Inside the `Hall of Mirrors': Media, Representation, and the Commodification of Crime -- Dangerous Knowledge and the Method(s) of Cultural Criminology -- Conclusion -- 5. Comparing Criminal Justice / David Nelken -- Why Study Criminal Justice Comparatively? -- Approaches to Comparison -- Methods of Comparative Research -- pt. II. SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONS OF CRIME AND CRIME CONTROL. -- 6. Legal Constructions of Crime / Lucia Zedner -- Criminal Law, Criminology, and Criminalization -- Criminalization in Historical Perspective: Descriptive, Analytical, and Explanatory Approaches -- The Shifting Boundaries of Contemporary Criminal Law -- Limits on Criminalization: The Contribution of Criminology -- 7. Overtaking on the Left? The Politics of Law and Order in the `Big Society' / Rod Morgan -- Introduction -- British General Elections and `Law and Order' 1945-2010 -- Crime and the `Big Society': A New Conservatism? -- From Pressure Groups to Policy-Making: Recent Developments -- Matters of Scandal and Concern -- Conclusion -- 8. Criminal Statistics and the Construction of Crime / Mike Maguire -- Introduction -- The `Official Statistics' -- The Expansion and `Pluralization' of Crime Data -- The Uncertain Future of the `Official Statistics' -- 9. Mediated Mayhem: Media, Crime, Criminal Justice / Robert Reiner -- Introduction: Cops, Crooks, and Culture---The Reach of Mediated Images -- The Content and Consequences of Media Representations of Crime: A Brief Review of Empirical Research -- The Causes of Media Representations of Crime -- Observers or Players? The Media and Crime in Postmodernity -- 10.Public Opinion, Crime, and Criminal Justice / Julian V. Roberts -- Public Knowledge of Crime and Criminal Justice -- Public Attitudes to Criminal Justice -- Relationship between Knowledge and Opinion -- Trust, Confidence, and Perceived Legitimacy -- pt. III. DIMENSIONS OF CRIME. -- 11. Casino Capital's Crimes: Political Economy, Crime, and Criminal Justice / Robert Reiner -- Introduction: Political Economy and Crime: Return of the Repressed? -- Political Economy and Criminological Theory -- Economic Factors and Crime: What is the Empirical Evidence? -- Political Economies, Crime, and Criminal Justice: Comparative and Historical Perspectives -- Conclusion: Markets, Meaning, Morals -- 
505 0 |a 12. Gender and Crime / Marisa Silvestri -- Introduction -- The Early Feminist Critique of Criminology -- Women, Girls, and Crime -- Gender, Crime, and History -- Gender and Policing -- Theorizing Men, Masculinities, and Crime -- Gender and Justice -- Working with Women Offenders in the Community -- Concluding Thoughts -- 13. Ethnicities, Racism, Crime, and Criminal Justice / Ben Bowling -- Historical, Conceptual, and Contemporary Context -- The Social Construction of Ethnicity and Criminality -- Criminological Research and Statistics on Ethnicity and Crime -- The Police and Policing Minority Ethnic Communities -- The Criminal Justice Process -- Conclusion -- 14. Victims, the Criminal Process, and Restorative Justice / Carolyn Hoyle -- Introduction -- The Nature and Distribution of Victimization -- Victims' Movements and Victims' Justice -- Victims in the Criminal Justice Process -- Restorative Justice---A Move Away from the `Zero Sum' Logic? -- Conclusion -- 15. Mentally Disordered Offenders, Mental Health, and Crime / Jill Peay -- Policy Development in England and Wales: A Context of Conflicting Themes -- Mental Disorder and Offenders: A Case for Special Provision? -- The Problem of Definition and Incidence -- Mental Disorder, Offending Behaviour, and Treatment -- Protective Sentencing: Procedural Safeguards versus Treatment -- Conclusions -- 16. Developing Socio-Spatial Criminology / Anthony Bottoms -- Three Scholarly Traditions -- The Organization of this Chapter -- Neighbourhoods and Neighbourhood Effects -- Specific Places and their Crime Problems -- Incivilities: Breaches of Social Norms and their Consequences -- Conclusion -- 17. Youth Crime and Justice: Rediscovering Devolution, Discretion, and Diversion? / Tim Newburn -- Introduction -- Youth Culture and Offending -- Youth Justice -- Conclusion: Future Prospects -- 18. Critical Debates in Developmental and Life-Course Criminology / Susan McVie -- Introduction -- The Historical and Conceptual Emergence of Developmental Criminology -- Key Concepts in Developmental and Life-Course Criminology -- Theoretical Debates -- Methodological Debates -- Contributions to Policy and Practice -- Conclusions -- pt. IV. FORMS OF CRIME. -- 19. Violent Crime / Amanda Robinson -- Introduction -- Types of Violence: Relative Scale and Seriousness -- Risks of Victimization -- Explaining Violence -- Responses to Violence -- Conclusion -- 20. The Organization of Serious Crimes for Gain / Michael Levi -- Introduction -- Policy Responses and Models of Organized Crime -- Analytical Issues in Defining the Nature of `Organized Crime' -- The Nature of Organized Crime and `Its' Markets -- Skills and Prerequisites for Crime -- Criminal Careers -- Drug Trafficking Networks and Offender Characteristics -- Profits from Organized Crime and Money Laundering -- The Evolution of Crime Organization -- Summary and Conclusions -- 21. White-Collar and Corporate Crime / David Nelken -- Introduction -- Seven Types of Ambiguity -- White-Collar Crime as a Contested Concept -- Is White-Collar Crime Really Crime? -- Explaining the Causes of White-Collar Crime -- White-Collar Crime in its Everyday Settings -- The Ambivalent Response to White-Collar Crime -- White-Collar Crime as an Index of Social Change -- The Collateral Costs of Control -- Corporate Crime and the 2008 Financial Crash: Theft as Property? -- 22. Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism / Michael Levi -- Introduction -- The Idea of Terrorism -- Terrorism as a `Career' -- Counter-Terrorism -- Social Reactions to Terrorism -- Conclusion: From Terrorism to Terrorisms -- 
505 0 |a 23. Drugs, Alcohol, and Crime / Nigel South -- Introduction -- A Review of Trends in Drug and Alcohol Use: 1950s to 2011 -- The Control of Drugs: Britain and the Global Context -- Law Enforcement and Drugs Prevention: Criminal Justice and Multi-Agency Initiatives -- Drugs, Alcohol, and Crime -- Conclusions -- 24. State Crime: A Dialectical View / Tony Ward -- State Crime in the World -- States as Criminal Actors -- State Crime and Human Rights -- State Crime in Academia -- Explaining State Crime -- Researching State Crime -- Conclusion -- pt. V. REACTIONS TO CRIME. -- 25. Governing Security: Pluralization, Privatization, And Polarization In Crime Control And Policing / Trevor Jones -- Conceptual Issues: Security and Governance -- Empirical Claims: The Changing Face of Security Governance -- Normative Debates and Policy Proposals: Nodal Governance or Restating Security? -- Conclusion -- 26. Crime Prevention and Community Safety / Karen Evans -- The Fall and Rise of Prevention -- Conceptualizing Prevention -- Situational Crime Prevention -- Social-Developmental Crime Prevention -- Community Crime Prevention -- The Rise of Preventive Governance in the UK -- Conclusions -- 27. Policing And The Police / Robert Reiner -- Introduction: Criminology and Policing -- The Development of Police Research -- `Police' and `Policing' -- Police Discretion: Its Nature, Operation, and Control -- `New Tricks': Innovative Policing Strategies -- Pluralization -- Internationalization -- Conclusion: Futures of Policing -- 28. From Suspect To Trial / Richard Young -- Models of Criminal Justice -- Police Decisions `On the Street' -- Detention in the Police Station -- Whether or not to Prosecute -- Pre-Trial Processes -- Conclusion -- 29. Sentencing: Theory, Principle, And Practice / Julian Roberts -- Rationales for Sentencing -- The Mechanics of Sentencing in England and Wales -- Sentencing Patterns in England and Wales -- Sentencing Guidelines -- Legislative Requirements for Custodial Sentences -- Aggravation and Mitigation at Sentencing -- `Dangerousness' Sentences -- Custodial Sentences and Executive Release -- Conclusions -- 30. Prison Life, Penal Power, And Prison Effects / Ben Crewe -- Prison Use, Political Economy, and Penal Policy -- The Aims, Effectiveness, and Recent History of Imprisonment -- Legitimacy and Order in Prison -- Power, Coercion, and the Changing Shape of Prison Life -- Prison Social Life and Culture -- Women's Imprisonment and Gender -- Suicides, Suicide Attempts, and the Effects of Imprisonment -- Privatization -- Conclusion -- 31.Community Penalties, Probation, And Offender Management / Peter Raynor -- Introduction: Slippery Concepts in Unstable Times -- Current Community Penalties in England and Wales -- The History: Probation as Social Work -- Alternatives to Custody: Probation as Diversion -- Just Deserts and `Punishment in the Community' -- Community Penalties and Crime Reduction: The Rediscovery of Rehabilitation -- What Worked and What Didn't? -- After `What Works', What Next? Managerialism, Politics, and NOMS -- Conclusion: The End of Probation, or a `Rehabilitation Revolution'? -- 32. Out Of Court, Out Of Sight? Criminal Sanctions And Non-Judicial Decision-Making / Mike Maguire -- Introduction -- Out-of-Court Sanctions -- `Back Door' Sentencing? Early Release, Parole, and Indeterminate Sentences -- Concluding Thoughts -- 33. Offender Treatment And Rehabilitation: What Works? / Friedrich Losel -- From `Nothing Works' to `What Works' -- Various Types of Correctional Programmes -- Moderators of Treatment Effects -- Broader Approaches to `What Works' in Practice -- Controversies about `What Works' -- Conclusions and Perspectives. 
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700 1 |a Maguire, Mike. 
700 1 |a Morgan, Rodney. 
700 1 |a Reiner, Robert,  |d 1946- 
830 0 |a Oxford handbooks. 
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