Description
Offers students a comprehensive understanding of central theories, issues and debates on crime, power and the state.
Chapter
1 GENDER, POWER AND THE STATE: SAME AS IT EVER WAS?
2 THE HETEROSTATE: HEGEMONIC HETEROSEXUALITY AND STATE POWER
3 RACISM AND THE STATE: AUTHORITARIANISM AND COERCION
4 POLICING THE WORKING CLASS IN THE CITY OF RENEWAL: THE STATE AND SOCIAL SURVEILLANCE
5 YOUNG PEOPLE, YOUTH JUSTICE AND THE STATE
6 POWER, POLITICS AND THE WELFARE STATE
7 THE STATE AND CORPORATE CRIME
9 THE ‘EXCEPTIONAL’ STATE
10 INTELLIGENCE, TERRORISM AND THE STATE
11 CRIME PREVENTION, COMMUNITY SAFETY AND THE LOCAL STATE
13 CRIME, MEDIA AND THE STATE
14 THE STATE, KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION AND CRIMINOLOGY
15 NATION STATES AND THE PRODUCTION OF SOCIAL HARM: RESISTING THE HEGEMONY OF ‘TINA’