This book examines key relationships between material
circumstances and crime, and analyzes the areas of social policy in
particular social security and labour market policy that are most
important in terms of dealing with inequality at the lower end of
the income hierarchy. It seeks to explain why inequality is linked
to offending behaviour and the evidence underpinning explanations
for this, and looks in detail at the relationship between offending
and anti-social behaviour and its management through social policy
interventions.
Crime and Inequality draws upon both criminological and social
policy approaches to understand this vital relationship, moving
beyond criminological approaches which often fail to analyse the
way the state attempts to manage poor material circumstance,
offending and anti-social behaviour through social policy.
The main aims of the book are threefold: to draw upon the
disciplines of both criminology and social policy to understand the
relationship between crime and inequality; to provide an in-depth
analysis of those aspects of social policy that have a bearing on
the context, management and punishment of offending behaviour; to
examine government crime and anti-social behaviour policies in the
context of social security and labour market policies, and to
identify the tensions that have resulted from attempts to address
social justice issues while also making individuals responsible for
their actions.
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