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Devilry, Deviance, and Public Sphere - The Social Discovery of Moral Panic in Eighteenth Century London (Hardcover, 1st ed.... Devilry, Deviance, and Public Sphere - The Social Discovery of Moral Panic in Eighteenth Century London (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2023)
Christopher Hamerton
R3,624 Discovery Miles 36 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Devilry, Deviance, and Public Sphere draws on criminology and social theory to explore and expand social historical themes in the analysis of perceptions of deviance and crime in the eighteenth century. Developing the theoretical device of Folk Devils and Moral Panics, instigated by Stanley Cohen and developed by Erich Goode and Nachman Ben-Yehuda, the book explores the social discovery of, and public response to, crime and deviance in that period. Detailed contemporary case studies of youth violence, sexual deviance, and substance abuse are used to argue that Hanoverian London and its novel media can be identified as the initiating historical site for what might now be termed public order moral panics. In doing so, Hamerton provides a vivid historical lineage of moral panic which traverses much of the long eighteenth century. The book considers social change, allowing for points of theoretical convergence and divergence to be observed, whilst exploring historical models of public opinion, media, deviance and crime alongside the unique character and power located within the burgeoning Metropolis. Devilry, Deviance, and Public Sphere seeks to make an important contribution to the understanding of both moral panic theory and the historiography of crime and deviance, and posits that the current discourse on folk devils and moral panics can be extended and enriched via the exploration of the moral crises of earlier centuries.

Corporate Compliance - Crime, Convenience and Control (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Petter Gottschalk, Christopher Hamerton Corporate Compliance - Crime, Convenience and Control (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Petter Gottschalk, Christopher Hamerton
R3,647 Discovery Miles 36 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Compliance has long been identified by scholars of white-collar crime as a key strategic control device in the regulation of corporations and complex organisations. Nevertheless, this essential process has been largely ignored within criminology as a specific subject for close scrutiny - Corporate Compliance: Crime, Convenience and Control seeks to address this anomaly. This initiating book applies the theory of convenience to provide criminological insight into the enduring self-regulatory phenomenon of corporate compliance. Convenience theory suggests that compliance is challenged when the corporation has a strong financial motive for illegitimate profits, ample organisational opportunities to commit and conceal wrongdoing, and executive willingness for deviant behaviour. Focusing on white-collar deviance and crime within corporations, the book argues that lack of compliance is recurrently a matter of deviant behaviour by senior executives within organisations who abuse their privileged positions to commission, commit and conceal financial crime.

White-Collar Crime Online - Deviance, Organizational Behaviour and Risk (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Petter Gottschalk,... White-Collar Crime Online - Deviance, Organizational Behaviour and Risk (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Petter Gottschalk, Christopher Hamerton
R3,388 Discovery Miles 33 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This initiating monograph provides the first thorough examination of the concept of white-collar crime online. Applying an offender-based perspective which considers the central role of convenience, it seeks to inform, improve and develop the current literature on cybercrime, whilst paying particular attention to its founding category within criminology. It argues that white-collar crime has receded from criminological perspectives on cybercrime in recent years and that a detailed, rich re-assessment of white-collar crime in contemporary digital societies is needed. Following a theoretical introduction, the book develops to discuss, inter alia, implications for corporate reputation, the various organizational roles utilized in mitigating external and internal threats, the unique considerations involved in law enforcement efforts, and likely future directions within the field. White-Collar Crime Online recognises the strong lineage and correlation that exists between the study of white-collar crime and cybercrime. Using convenience theory within a comparative analysis which includes case-studies, the book explores both European and American paradigms, perspectives and models to determine where white-collar crime exists within the contemporary workplace and how this might relate to the ongoing discourse on cybercrime. In doing so it revaluates criminological theory within the context of changing patterns of business, the workplace, social rules, systems of governance, decision making, social ordering and control. White-Collar Crime Online will speak to criminologists, sociologists and professionals; including those interested in cyber-security, economics, technology and computer science.

The Making of Criminal Justice Policy (Paperback): Sue Hobbs, Christopher Hamerton The Making of Criminal Justice Policy (Paperback)
Sue Hobbs, Christopher Hamerton
R1,490 Discovery Miles 14 900 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This new textbook will provide students of criminology with a better understanding of criminal justice policy and, in doing so, offers a framework for analysing the social, economic and political processes that shape its creation. The book adopts a policy-oriented approach to criminal justice, connecting the study of criminology to the wider study of British government, public administration and politics.

Throughout the book the focus is on key debates and competing perspectives on how policy decisions are made. Recognising that contemporary criminal justice policymakers operate in a highly politicised, public arena under the gaze of an ever-increasing variety of groups, organisations and individuals who have a stake in a particular policy issue, the book explores how and why these people seek to influence policymaking. It also recognises that criminal policy differs from other areas of public policy, as policy decisions affect the liberty and freedoms of citizens. Throughout, key ideas and debates are linked to wider sociology, criminology and social policy theory.

Key features include:

  • a foreword by Tim Newburn, leading criminologist and author of "Criminology "(2nd Edition, 2013),
  • a critical and informed analysis of the concepts, ideas and institutional practices that shape criminal justice policy making,
  • an exploration of the relationship between criminal justice and wider social policy,
  • a critical analysis of the debate about how and why behaviour becomes defined as requiring a criminal justice solution,
  • a range of case studies, tasks, seminar questions and suggested further readings to keep the student engaged.

This text is perfect for students taking modules in criminology; criminal justice; and social and public policy, as well as those taking courses on criminal and administrative law.

The Making of Criminal Justice Policy (Hardcover): Sue Hobbs, Christopher Hamerton The Making of Criminal Justice Policy (Hardcover)
Sue Hobbs, Christopher Hamerton
R4,925 Discovery Miles 49 250 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This new textbook will provide students of criminology with a better understanding of criminal justice policy and, in doing so, offers a framework for analysing the social, economic and political processes that shape its creation. The book adopts a policy-oriented approach to criminal justice, connecting the study of criminology to the wider study of British government, public administration and politics.

Throughout the book the focus is on key debates and competing perspectives on how policy decisions are made. Recognising that contemporary criminal justice policymakers operate in a highly politicised, public arena under the gaze of an ever-increasing variety of groups, organisations and individuals who have a stake in a particular policy issue, the book explores how and why these people seek to influence policymaking. It also recognises that criminal policy differs from other areas of public policy, as policy decisions affect the liberty and freedoms of citizens. Throughout, key ideas and debates are linked to wider sociology, criminology and social policy theory.

Key features include:

  • a foreword by Tim Newburn, leading criminologist and author of "Criminology "(2nd Edition, 2013),
  • a critical and informed analysis of the concepts, ideas and institutional practices that shape criminal justice policy making,
  • an exploration of the relationship between criminal justice and wider social policy,
  • a critical analysis of the debate about how and why behaviour becomes defined as requiring a criminal justice solution,
  • a range of case studies, tasks, seminar questions and suggested further readings to keep the student engaged.

This text is perfect for students taking modules in criminology; criminal justice; and social and public policy, as well as those taking courses on criminal and administrative law.

Privatising Criminal Justice - History, Neoliberal Penality and the Commodification of Crime (Paperback): Christopher Hamerton,... Privatising Criminal Justice - History, Neoliberal Penality and the Commodification of Crime (Paperback)
Christopher Hamerton, Sue Hobbs
R1,303 Discovery Miles 13 030 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Privatising Criminal Justice explores the social, cultural and political context of privatisation in the criminal justice sector. In recent years, the criminal justice sector has made various strategic partnerships with the private sector, exemplified by initiatives within the police, the prison system and offender services. This has seen unprecedented growth in the past 30 years and a veritable explosion under the tenure of the coalition government in the UK. This book highlights key areas of domestic and global concern and illustrates, with detailed case studies of important developments. It connects the study of criminology and criminal justice to the wider study of public policy, government institutions and political decision making. In doing so, Privatising Criminal Justice provides a theoretical and practical framework for evaluating collaborative public and private-sector response to social problems at the beginning of the twenty-first century. An accessible and compelling read, this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, criminal justice, sociology and politics and all those interested in how privatisation has shaped the contemporary criminal justice system.

Privatising Criminal Justice - History, Neoliberal Penality and the Commodification of Crime (Hardcover): Christopher Hamerton,... Privatising Criminal Justice - History, Neoliberal Penality and the Commodification of Crime (Hardcover)
Christopher Hamerton, Sue Hobbs
R4,491 Discovery Miles 44 910 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Privatising Criminal Justice explores the social, cultural and political context of privatisation in the criminal justice sector. In recent years, the criminal justice sector has made various strategic partnerships with the private sector, exemplified by initiatives within the police, the prison system and offender services. This has seen unprecedented growth in the past 30 years and a veritable explosion under the tenure of the coalition government in the UK. This book highlights key areas of domestic and global concern and illustrates, with detailed case studies of important developments. It connects the study of criminology and criminal justice to the wider study of public policy, government institutions and political decision making. In doing so, Privatising Criminal Justice provides a theoretical and practical framework for evaluating collaborative public and private-sector response to social problems at the beginning of the twenty-first century. An accessible and compelling read, this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, criminal justice, sociology and politics and all those interested in how privatisation has shaped the contemporary criminal justice system.

White-Collar Crime Online - Deviance, Organizational Behaviour and Risk (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022): Petter Gottschalk,... White-Collar Crime Online - Deviance, Organizational Behaviour and Risk (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Petter Gottschalk, Christopher Hamerton
R3,363 Discovery Miles 33 630 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This initiating monograph provides the first thorough examination of the concept of white-collar crime online. Applying an offender-based perspective which considers the central role of convenience, it seeks to inform, improve and develop the current literature on cybercrime, whilst paying particular attention to its founding category within criminology. It argues that white-collar crime has receded from criminological perspectives on cybercrime in recent years and that a detailed, rich re-assessment of white-collar crime in contemporary digital societies is needed. Following a theoretical introduction, the book develops to discuss, inter alia, implications for corporate reputation, the various organizational roles utilized in mitigating external and internal threats, the unique considerations involved in law enforcement efforts, and likely future directions within the field. White-Collar Crime Online recognises the strong lineage and correlation that exists between the study of white-collar crime and cybercrime. Using convenience theory within a comparative analysis which includes case-studies, the book explores both European and American paradigms, perspectives and models to determine where white-collar crime exists within the contemporary workplace and how this might relate to the ongoing discourse on cybercrime. In doing so it revaluates criminological theory within the context of changing patterns of business, the workplace, social rules, systems of governance, decision making, social ordering and control. White-Collar Crime Online will speak to criminologists, sociologists and professionals; including those interested in cyber-security, economics, technology and computer science.

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