Nightlife and Crime
Social Order and Governance in International Perspective
Herausgeber: Hadfield, Phil
Nightlife and Crime
Social Order and Governance in International Perspective
Herausgeber: Hadfield, Phil
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Nightlife and Crime is a collection of scholarly reports on crime and disorder in the Night Time Economies (NTEs) of 17 countries. It includes contributions from an international and interdisciplinary team of experts who reflect on the challenges such crimes present to the economic and social life of towns.
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Nightlife and Crime is a collection of scholarly reports on crime and disorder in the Night Time Economies (NTEs) of 17 countries. It includes contributions from an international and interdisciplinary team of experts who reflect on the challenges such crimes present to the economic and social life of towns.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199559749
- ISBN-10: 0199559740
- Artikelnr.: 26885898
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 388
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199559749
- ISBN-10: 0199559740
- Artikelnr.: 26885898
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr Phil Hadfield is a Senior Rearch Fellow at the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, University of Leeds. Dr Hadfield has experience teaching courses on street crime, policing, criminological aspects of the Night Time Economy and research methods. Over the past ten years he has been involved in a variety of research projects focussing on crime and disorder in contemporary Night Time Economies (NTEs), culminating in the publication of two Clarendon Studies in Criminology series titles (Bar Wars: Contesting the Night in Contemporary British Cities, and Bouncers: Violence and Governance in the Night-Time Economy). In conjunction with Continental European colleagues, Dr Hadfield is developing innovative comparative approaches on nightlife and crime. He is a member of an interdisciplinary consortium of 31 participants from ten European countries working on the 'informal economy' assessing deviance, crime and prevention in Europe.
* 1: Dr Phil Hadfield: Introduction: Nightlife and Crime in
International Perspective
* 2: Dr Phil Hadfield and Dr Fiona Measham: England and Wales
* 3: Dr Martin Elvins: Scotland
* 4: Dr Karen McElrath: Northern Ireland
* 5: Dr. Paula Mayock and Dr Mairead Seymour: Ireland
* 6: Dr Patrick van Calster, Dr Joanne van der Leun and Ninette van
Hasselt: Netherlands
* 7: Professor Rosella Selmini: Italy
* 8: Anabel Rodrigueuz Basanta: Spain (Catalonia)
* 9: Dr Zsolt Demetrovics: Hungary
* 10: USA Case Studies
* San Francisco and the Bay Area - Prof Geoffrey Hunt and Professor
Karen Joe Laidler
* New York City - Professor David Brotherton and Richard Ocejo
* Mid-Size Cities in the USA - Professor Paul J. Gruenewald, Lillian
Remer and Andrew J. Treno
* 11: Professor Kathryn Graham: Canada
* 12: Dr Sophie Vidali: Greece
* 13: Professor Karen Joe Laidler: Hong Kong province/China
* 14: Professor Mohamed Seedat, Professor Kopano Ratele and Monica
Timmins: South Africa
* 15: Dr Tanya Chikritzhs: Australia
* 16: Dr Fiona Hutton: New Zealand
* 17: Dr Arvid Skutle: Norway
* 18: Marja Holmila and Katariina Warpenius: Finland
* 19: Dr Phil Hadfield: Conclusion: Nightlife and Crime: Towards a
Comparative Understanding
International Perspective
* 2: Dr Phil Hadfield and Dr Fiona Measham: England and Wales
* 3: Dr Martin Elvins: Scotland
* 4: Dr Karen McElrath: Northern Ireland
* 5: Dr. Paula Mayock and Dr Mairead Seymour: Ireland
* 6: Dr Patrick van Calster, Dr Joanne van der Leun and Ninette van
Hasselt: Netherlands
* 7: Professor Rosella Selmini: Italy
* 8: Anabel Rodrigueuz Basanta: Spain (Catalonia)
* 9: Dr Zsolt Demetrovics: Hungary
* 10: USA Case Studies
* San Francisco and the Bay Area - Prof Geoffrey Hunt and Professor
Karen Joe Laidler
* New York City - Professor David Brotherton and Richard Ocejo
* Mid-Size Cities in the USA - Professor Paul J. Gruenewald, Lillian
Remer and Andrew J. Treno
* 11: Professor Kathryn Graham: Canada
* 12: Dr Sophie Vidali: Greece
* 13: Professor Karen Joe Laidler: Hong Kong province/China
* 14: Professor Mohamed Seedat, Professor Kopano Ratele and Monica
Timmins: South Africa
* 15: Dr Tanya Chikritzhs: Australia
* 16: Dr Fiona Hutton: New Zealand
* 17: Dr Arvid Skutle: Norway
* 18: Marja Holmila and Katariina Warpenius: Finland
* 19: Dr Phil Hadfield: Conclusion: Nightlife and Crime: Towards a
Comparative Understanding
* 1: Dr Phil Hadfield: Introduction: Nightlife and Crime in
International Perspective
* 2: Dr Phil Hadfield and Dr Fiona Measham: England and Wales
* 3: Dr Martin Elvins: Scotland
* 4: Dr Karen McElrath: Northern Ireland
* 5: Dr. Paula Mayock and Dr Mairead Seymour: Ireland
* 6: Dr Patrick van Calster, Dr Joanne van der Leun and Ninette van
Hasselt: Netherlands
* 7: Professor Rosella Selmini: Italy
* 8: Anabel Rodrigueuz Basanta: Spain (Catalonia)
* 9: Dr Zsolt Demetrovics: Hungary
* 10: USA Case Studies
* San Francisco and the Bay Area - Prof Geoffrey Hunt and Professor
Karen Joe Laidler
* New York City - Professor David Brotherton and Richard Ocejo
* Mid-Size Cities in the USA - Professor Paul J. Gruenewald, Lillian
Remer and Andrew J. Treno
* 11: Professor Kathryn Graham: Canada
* 12: Dr Sophie Vidali: Greece
* 13: Professor Karen Joe Laidler: Hong Kong province/China
* 14: Professor Mohamed Seedat, Professor Kopano Ratele and Monica
Timmins: South Africa
* 15: Dr Tanya Chikritzhs: Australia
* 16: Dr Fiona Hutton: New Zealand
* 17: Dr Arvid Skutle: Norway
* 18: Marja Holmila and Katariina Warpenius: Finland
* 19: Dr Phil Hadfield: Conclusion: Nightlife and Crime: Towards a
Comparative Understanding
International Perspective
* 2: Dr Phil Hadfield and Dr Fiona Measham: England and Wales
* 3: Dr Martin Elvins: Scotland
* 4: Dr Karen McElrath: Northern Ireland
* 5: Dr. Paula Mayock and Dr Mairead Seymour: Ireland
* 6: Dr Patrick van Calster, Dr Joanne van der Leun and Ninette van
Hasselt: Netherlands
* 7: Professor Rosella Selmini: Italy
* 8: Anabel Rodrigueuz Basanta: Spain (Catalonia)
* 9: Dr Zsolt Demetrovics: Hungary
* 10: USA Case Studies
* San Francisco and the Bay Area - Prof Geoffrey Hunt and Professor
Karen Joe Laidler
* New York City - Professor David Brotherton and Richard Ocejo
* Mid-Size Cities in the USA - Professor Paul J. Gruenewald, Lillian
Remer and Andrew J. Treno
* 11: Professor Kathryn Graham: Canada
* 12: Dr Sophie Vidali: Greece
* 13: Professor Karen Joe Laidler: Hong Kong province/China
* 14: Professor Mohamed Seedat, Professor Kopano Ratele and Monica
Timmins: South Africa
* 15: Dr Tanya Chikritzhs: Australia
* 16: Dr Fiona Hutton: New Zealand
* 17: Dr Arvid Skutle: Norway
* 18: Marja Holmila and Katariina Warpenius: Finland
* 19: Dr Phil Hadfield: Conclusion: Nightlife and Crime: Towards a
Comparative Understanding