This book brings together a group of respected academics to explore the role of the police in the regulation of consensual, sexual practices and in shaping the boundaries of that aspect of contemporary life that we imagine to be most private.
This book brings together a group of respected academics to explore the role of the police in the regulation of consensual, sexual practices and in shaping the boundaries of that aspect of contemporary life that we imagine to be most private.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Johnson is Professor of Sociology at the University of York. His current research focuses on the relationship between law, sexuality and social control. Derek Dalton is Senior Lecturer at the Flinders University Law School in Adelaide, Australia where he teaches in the Criminal Justice programme. His research interests cluster around the historic criminalization of homosexuality and contemporary issues surrounding the policing of sexual conduct in public.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Paul Johnson and Derek Dalton 1. The Changing Landscape of Policing Male Sexualities: A Minor Revolution? Leslie J. Moran 2. The Enforcers of Morality? Paul Johnson 3. Heterosexuality Public Places and Policing Chris Ashford 4. Sex and Sexuality Under Surveillance: Lenses and Binary Frames Kevin Walby and André Smith 5. Policing 'Beats' in Australia Derek Dalton 6. Pornography, Policing and Censorship Murray Perkins 7. Policing Obscenity Dave McDonald 8. Sexting, Intimacy and Criminal Acts: Translating Teenage Sexualities Jo Moran-Ellis 9. Policing Commercial 'Sex Work' in England and Wales Teela Sanders 10. The 'Problem of Tabletop Dancing' Antonia Quadara 11. Regulating Adult Work in Canada: The Role of Criminal and Municipal Code Mary Laing
Introduction Paul Johnson and Derek Dalton 1. The Changing Landscape of Policing Male Sexualities: A Minor Revolution? Leslie J. Moran 2. The Enforcers of Morality? Paul Johnson 3. Heterosexuality Public Places and Policing Chris Ashford 4. Sex and Sexuality Under Surveillance: Lenses and Binary Frames Kevin Walby and André Smith 5. Policing 'Beats' in Australia Derek Dalton 6. Pornography, Policing and Censorship Murray Perkins 7. Policing Obscenity Dave McDonald 8. Sexting, Intimacy and Criminal Acts: Translating Teenage Sexualities Jo Moran-Ellis 9. Policing Commercial 'Sex Work' in England and Wales Teela Sanders 10. The 'Problem of Tabletop Dancing' Antonia Quadara 11. Regulating Adult Work in Canada: The Role of Criminal and Municipal Code Mary Laing
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