International and Comparative Criminal Justice and Urban Governance
Herausgeber: Crawford, Adam
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Leading international commentators consider the growing globalisation of crime control and its implications for national and local developments and practices.
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Leading international commentators consider the growing globalisation of crime control and its implications for national and local developments and practices.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 636
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9780521116442
- ISBN-10: 0521116449
- Artikelnr.: 32708641
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 636
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juni 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1058g
- ISBN-13: 9780521116442
- ISBN-10: 0521116449
- Artikelnr.: 32708641
1. International and comparative criminal justice and urban governance Adam
Crawford; Part I. International Criminal Justice and Global Governance: 2.
Unintended justice: the United Nations Security Council and international
criminal governance James Cockayne; 3. The International Criminal Court and
the state of the American exception Jason Ralph; 4. Universal crimes,
universal justice?: The legitimacy of the international response to
genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes Chrisje Brants; 5.
Locating victim communities within global justice and governance Mark
Findlay; 6. Dealing with war crimes in Bosnia: retributive and restorative
options through the eyes of the population Stephan Parmentier, Marta
Valiñas and Elmar Weitekamp; 7. Shaping penal policy from above? The role
of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights Dirk van Zyl
Smit and Sonja Snacken; Part II. Comparative Penal Policies: 8. Penal
comparisons: puzzling relations Michael Cavadino and James Dignan; 9. Why
globalisation doesn't spell convergence: models of institutional variation
and the comparative political economy of punishment Nicola Lacey; 10. Penal
excess and penal exceptionalism: welfare and imprisonment in Anglophone and
Scandinavian societies John Pratt; 11. The impact of multi-level governance
on crime control and punishment Lesley McAra; 12. Explaining Canada's
imprisonment rate: the inadequacy of simple explanations Cheryl Marie
Webster and Anthony N. Doob; 13. US youth justice policy transfer in
Canada: we'll take the symbols but not the substance Jane B. Sprott; 14.
Liberty, equality and justice: democratic culture and punishment Susanne
Karstedt; Part III. Comparative Crime Control and Urban Governance: 15.
Victimhood of the national?: Denationalizing sovereignty in crime control
Katja Franko Aas; 16. Cosmopolitan liberty in the age of terrorism Clive
Walker; 17. Restorative justice and states' uneasy relationship with their
publics Joanna Shapland; 18. Governing nodal governance: the 'anchoring' of
local security networks Hans Boutellier and Ronald van Steden; 19. From the
shopping mall to the street corner: dynamics of exclusion in the governance
of public space Adam Crawford; 20. Gating as governance: the boundaries
spectrum in social and situational crime prevention Sarah Blandy; 21.
French perspectives on threats to peace and local social order Sophie
Body-Gendrot; 22. The question of scale in urban criminology Mariana
Valverdec.
Crawford; Part I. International Criminal Justice and Global Governance: 2.
Unintended justice: the United Nations Security Council and international
criminal governance James Cockayne; 3. The International Criminal Court and
the state of the American exception Jason Ralph; 4. Universal crimes,
universal justice?: The legitimacy of the international response to
genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes Chrisje Brants; 5.
Locating victim communities within global justice and governance Mark
Findlay; 6. Dealing with war crimes in Bosnia: retributive and restorative
options through the eyes of the population Stephan Parmentier, Marta
Valiñas and Elmar Weitekamp; 7. Shaping penal policy from above? The role
of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights Dirk van Zyl
Smit and Sonja Snacken; Part II. Comparative Penal Policies: 8. Penal
comparisons: puzzling relations Michael Cavadino and James Dignan; 9. Why
globalisation doesn't spell convergence: models of institutional variation
and the comparative political economy of punishment Nicola Lacey; 10. Penal
excess and penal exceptionalism: welfare and imprisonment in Anglophone and
Scandinavian societies John Pratt; 11. The impact of multi-level governance
on crime control and punishment Lesley McAra; 12. Explaining Canada's
imprisonment rate: the inadequacy of simple explanations Cheryl Marie
Webster and Anthony N. Doob; 13. US youth justice policy transfer in
Canada: we'll take the symbols but not the substance Jane B. Sprott; 14.
Liberty, equality and justice: democratic culture and punishment Susanne
Karstedt; Part III. Comparative Crime Control and Urban Governance: 15.
Victimhood of the national?: Denationalizing sovereignty in crime control
Katja Franko Aas; 16. Cosmopolitan liberty in the age of terrorism Clive
Walker; 17. Restorative justice and states' uneasy relationship with their
publics Joanna Shapland; 18. Governing nodal governance: the 'anchoring' of
local security networks Hans Boutellier and Ronald van Steden; 19. From the
shopping mall to the street corner: dynamics of exclusion in the governance
of public space Adam Crawford; 20. Gating as governance: the boundaries
spectrum in social and situational crime prevention Sarah Blandy; 21.
French perspectives on threats to peace and local social order Sophie
Body-Gendrot; 22. The question of scale in urban criminology Mariana
Valverdec.
1. International and comparative criminal justice and urban governance Adam
Crawford; Part I. International Criminal Justice and Global Governance: 2.
Unintended justice: the United Nations Security Council and international
criminal governance James Cockayne; 3. The International Criminal Court and
the state of the American exception Jason Ralph; 4. Universal crimes,
universal justice?: The legitimacy of the international response to
genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes Chrisje Brants; 5.
Locating victim communities within global justice and governance Mark
Findlay; 6. Dealing with war crimes in Bosnia: retributive and restorative
options through the eyes of the population Stephan Parmentier, Marta
Valiñas and Elmar Weitekamp; 7. Shaping penal policy from above? The role
of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights Dirk van Zyl
Smit and Sonja Snacken; Part II. Comparative Penal Policies: 8. Penal
comparisons: puzzling relations Michael Cavadino and James Dignan; 9. Why
globalisation doesn't spell convergence: models of institutional variation
and the comparative political economy of punishment Nicola Lacey; 10. Penal
excess and penal exceptionalism: welfare and imprisonment in Anglophone and
Scandinavian societies John Pratt; 11. The impact of multi-level governance
on crime control and punishment Lesley McAra; 12. Explaining Canada's
imprisonment rate: the inadequacy of simple explanations Cheryl Marie
Webster and Anthony N. Doob; 13. US youth justice policy transfer in
Canada: we'll take the symbols but not the substance Jane B. Sprott; 14.
Liberty, equality and justice: democratic culture and punishment Susanne
Karstedt; Part III. Comparative Crime Control and Urban Governance: 15.
Victimhood of the national?: Denationalizing sovereignty in crime control
Katja Franko Aas; 16. Cosmopolitan liberty in the age of terrorism Clive
Walker; 17. Restorative justice and states' uneasy relationship with their
publics Joanna Shapland; 18. Governing nodal governance: the 'anchoring' of
local security networks Hans Boutellier and Ronald van Steden; 19. From the
shopping mall to the street corner: dynamics of exclusion in the governance
of public space Adam Crawford; 20. Gating as governance: the boundaries
spectrum in social and situational crime prevention Sarah Blandy; 21.
French perspectives on threats to peace and local social order Sophie
Body-Gendrot; 22. The question of scale in urban criminology Mariana
Valverdec.
Crawford; Part I. International Criminal Justice and Global Governance: 2.
Unintended justice: the United Nations Security Council and international
criminal governance James Cockayne; 3. The International Criminal Court and
the state of the American exception Jason Ralph; 4. Universal crimes,
universal justice?: The legitimacy of the international response to
genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes Chrisje Brants; 5.
Locating victim communities within global justice and governance Mark
Findlay; 6. Dealing with war crimes in Bosnia: retributive and restorative
options through the eyes of the population Stephan Parmentier, Marta
Valiñas and Elmar Weitekamp; 7. Shaping penal policy from above? The role
of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights Dirk van Zyl
Smit and Sonja Snacken; Part II. Comparative Penal Policies: 8. Penal
comparisons: puzzling relations Michael Cavadino and James Dignan; 9. Why
globalisation doesn't spell convergence: models of institutional variation
and the comparative political economy of punishment Nicola Lacey; 10. Penal
excess and penal exceptionalism: welfare and imprisonment in Anglophone and
Scandinavian societies John Pratt; 11. The impact of multi-level governance
on crime control and punishment Lesley McAra; 12. Explaining Canada's
imprisonment rate: the inadequacy of simple explanations Cheryl Marie
Webster and Anthony N. Doob; 13. US youth justice policy transfer in
Canada: we'll take the symbols but not the substance Jane B. Sprott; 14.
Liberty, equality and justice: democratic culture and punishment Susanne
Karstedt; Part III. Comparative Crime Control and Urban Governance: 15.
Victimhood of the national?: Denationalizing sovereignty in crime control
Katja Franko Aas; 16. Cosmopolitan liberty in the age of terrorism Clive
Walker; 17. Restorative justice and states' uneasy relationship with their
publics Joanna Shapland; 18. Governing nodal governance: the 'anchoring' of
local security networks Hans Boutellier and Ronald van Steden; 19. From the
shopping mall to the street corner: dynamics of exclusion in the governance
of public space Adam Crawford; 20. Gating as governance: the boundaries
spectrum in social and situational crime prevention Sarah Blandy; 21.
French perspectives on threats to peace and local social order Sophie
Body-Gendrot; 22. The question of scale in urban criminology Mariana
Valverdec.