Overview
- Editors:
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Pat Carlen
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University of Bath, UK
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Rod Morgan
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University of Bristol, UK
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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- Ian Loader, Evi Girling, Richard Sparks
Pages 7-29
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- Dick Hobbs, Colin Dunnighan
Pages 57-75
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- Clive Norris, Gary Armstrong
Pages 76-98
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- Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn
Pages 99-119
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- Russell P. Dobash, Lee Monaghan, R. Emerson Dobash, Michael Bloor
Pages 166-190
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Back Matter
Pages 216-217
About this book
Crime Unlimited: Questions for the Twenty-First Century comprises nine chapters contexualising crime and social control within debates about modernism, globalism, risk, and technological innovation. It includes discussion of contemporary issues such as steroid use, gun control, privatised policing and youth scares involving alcopops and drugs. It also re-examines recurring issues about policing and punishment. The authors include: Rebecca and Russell Dobash, Chris Hale, Dick Hobbs, Ian Loader, Tim Newburn, Howard Parker, Richard Sparks, and Ian Taylor.
Editors and Affiliations
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University of Bath, UK
Pat Carlen
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University of Bristol, UK
Rod Morgan
About the editors
MICHAEL BLOOR
GARY ARMSTRONG Lecturer in Criminology, University of Reading
REBECCA DOBASH Professor of Social Policy at Manchester University
RUSSELL DOBASH Professor of Criminology at Manchester University
CLIVE DUNNIGHAN
EVI GIRLING Research Fellow in the Department of Criminology at Keele University
CHRIS HALE Professor of Criminology at the University of Kent
DICK HOBBS Reader in Sociology at the University of Durham
TREVOR JONES Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Edinburgh
IAN LOADER Lecturer in the Department of Criminology at Keele University
LEE MONAGHAN
TIM NEWBURN Professor of Urban Studies at Goldsmiths College, University of London
CLIVE MORRIS Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Hull
HOWARD PARKER Professor of Social Policy at Manchester University
RICHARD SPARKS Professor of Criminology at Keele University
IAN TAYLOR Professor of Sociology at the University of Salford