1. The concept of social harm is gaining in ground in Criminology
as an alternative way of reconceptualizing crime within a wider
context. This book offers a major intervention in taking stock of
the field and suggesting ways forward. 2. This book would certainly
be used as supplementary reading across a number of courses in
criminological and social theory, as well as upper level courses on
social problems and advanced criminological theory. 3. This book is
multi-disciplinary, moving beyond criminology to consider liberal
political economic theory and moral philosophy.
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