Hard Lessons

Hard Lessons

Reflections on Governance and Crime Control in Late Modernity

Tait, Gordon

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2020

206

Mole

Inglês

9781138619876

15 a 20 dias

400

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Contents: Modernity and the 'failure' of crime control, Gordon Tait; Governing 'fear of crime', Murray Lee; The control of drugs in New Zealand, Greg Newbold; Korrectional karaoke: new Labour and the zombification of youth justice, John Pitts; Expect the unexpected: DNA, guilt and innocence, Barbara Ann Hocking and Hamish McCallum; Parental restitution: soft target for rough justice, Anthony McMahon; In pursuit of the responsibilized self: boot camps, crime and punishment, Richard Hil; The political resonance of crime control strategies: zero tolerance policing, Chris Cunneen; Good prostitutes and bad prostitutes: some unintended consequences of governmental regulation, Belinda Carpenter; Unintended consequences or deliberate racial hygiene strategies: the question of child removal policies, Judith Bessant; Postscript: which way is up?, John Pitts.
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Suspect's DNA;policing practices;National DNA Database;late modernity;DNA Match;crime control;DNA Science;social governance;NSW Council;DNA Database;DNA Profile;DNA Evidence;Re-conviction Rates;Contemporary Society;Queensland Police Service;DNA Testing;Risk Factor Prevention Paradigm;Youth Justice Board;Boot Camp Programs;Youth Justice;Western Crime Control;Child Removal Policies;Boot Camps;Tolerance Policing;Crime Fear;Young Men;Parental Restitution;Youth Justice System;Crime Prevention Plan