Crime and the Risk SocietyPat O'Malley This book contains 23 previously-published articles on actuarial justice, crime and risk, and crime management, many of which adopt post-structural political assumptions. Topics covered include: the theoretical underpinnings of the "risk society," a society organized around, and governed by, concepts of risk; the interplay between crime control and the risk society, with a particular emphasis on law enforcement; techniques of actuarial crime control and risk managerial criminology; and, critiques of actuarial justice. |
Contents
Trevor Bennett 1994 Police Strategies and Tactics for Controlling Crime | 3 |
The Political | 203 |
According to Risk Crime and Delinquency 29 pp 50428 | 273 |
Copyright | |
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activities actuarial justice agencies analysis areas argued become behavior bleach burglary Cohen community policing concept concern context costs court CRIME AND DISORDER crime control Crime Risks criminal justice criminal law Criminology cultural dangerous disciplinary discipline discourse Disney World domestic security effects emerging Ericson essay example expert expert systems forms Foucault Greenwood's harm harm reduction Home Office identified incarceration individual institutions involved Journal knowledge London losses modern monitoring moral moral hazard Mugford neighborhood watch O'Malley Panopticon parole Pat O'Malley penal penology political population potential practices prediction Press prison probation problem programmes protection punishment rates rational recidivism reduce Reichman reported responsibility risk management risk society safety selective incapacitation sentencing sexual offenders Simon situational crime prevention social control specific STRATEGIES AND TACTICS surveillance targeted techniques technologies theft tion University victimology victims violence welfare women York