The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology
Herausgeber: Healy, Deirdre; Daly, Yvonne; Hamilton, Claire
The Routledge Handbook of Irish Criminology
Herausgeber: Healy, Deirdre; Daly, Yvonne; Hamilton, Claire
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This book charts the contours of the criminological enterprise in Ireland and brings together internationally recognized experts to discuss theory, research, policy and practice on a range of topics and in an international context.
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This book charts the contours of the criminological enterprise in Ireland and brings together internationally recognized experts to discuss theory, research, policy and practice on a range of topics and in an international context.
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- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 606
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1124g
- ISBN-13: 9780367581718
- ISBN-10: 036758171X
- Artikelnr.: 59866084
- Routledge International Handbooks
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 606
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1124g
- ISBN-13: 9780367581718
- ISBN-10: 036758171X
- Artikelnr.: 59866084
Deirdre Healy is a Lecturer at the UCD Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin. Her teaching and research interests include desistance, reintegration, community sanctions, criminological theory and victimisation. She has a track record of high-quality publications in peer-reviewed international and Irish journals and her work has attracted interest from policymakers and practitioners as well as academics. She has published two books: The Dynamics of Desistance: Charting Pathways through Change (Routledge, 2012) and Rape and Justice in Ireland (with Conor Hanly and Stacey Scriver; Liffey Press, 2009). Claire Hamilton practised as a barrister in criminal law until 2004 when she became a full-time academic. She is currently a Senior Lecturer in Law at Maynooth University, having previously worked as a lecturer in criminology in Dublin Institute of Technology and Queen's University Belfast. Her research interests lie in the area of penology, particularly comparative penology. She has published three books, the most recent being Reconceptualising Penality: A comparative perspective on punitiveness in Ireland, Scotland and New Zealand (Ashgate, 2014). She has written widely on various criminological topics in national and international journals. Yvonne Daly is a Senior Lecturer in Criminal Law and the Law of Evidence in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University and a member of DCU's Socio-Legal Research Centre. Her research focuses on the pre-trial investigative process, with particular regard to the rights to silence and legal advice, and to the rules on improperly obtained evidence. She has published widely and is co-author of Irish Criminal Justice: Theory, process and procedure (Clarus Press, 2010). She is a Board Member of the Association for Criminal Justice Research and Development (ACJRD) and Vice-Chair of the Royal Irish Academy's Ethical, Political, Legal and Philosophical Studies Committee. Michelle Butler is a Lecturer in Criminology in the School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work, Queen's University Belfast. She is a former graduate of University College Dublin and the University of Kent at Canterbury and holds a Doctorate in Criminology from the University of Cambridge. Her research interests include imprisonment, criminological psychology, identity, shame, masculinity and violence. To date she has been involved in a number of research projects in England, the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland exploring issues such as imprisonment, identity, violence, young people on remand, fear of crime and vulnerable people in the criminal justice system.
Foreword
Michael Tonry Introduction
Claire Hamilton and Deirdre Healy I. Understanding Crime 1. Crime Trends
Sara Parsons 2. Homicide
Sarah Skedd 3. Understanding Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence: Prevalence
Policy and Practice
Stephanie Holt and John Devaney 4. Plus Ca Change: While Collar and Corporate Crime In and After the Crisis
Ciaran McCullagh 5. Cybercrime in Ireland: Towards a Research Agenda
TJ McIntyre 6. Crime
Conflict and Poverty
Siobhan McAllister and Deirdre Healy 7. Gang and Gang-related Activity
Niamh Hourigan 8. State Crime
Elaine Byrne
Kristian Lasslett and Bill Rolston 9. Desistance
Recidivism and Reintegration: Understanding change and continuity in criminal careers
Deirdre Healy II. Responding to Crime 10. Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Matt Bowden and John Topping 11. Restorative Justice
Kieran O'Dwyer and Brian Payne 12. Children
Crime and Justice
Una Convery and Mairead Seymour 13. Trajectories of Policing in Ireland: Similarities
Differences
Convergences
Aogan Mulcahy 14. The Criminal Justice Process: From Questioning to Trial
Yvonne Daly and John Jackson 15. Sentencing
Niamh Maguire 16. Community Sanctions and Measures
Nicola Carr 17. Prisoners and Prison Life
Michelle Butler 18. Prison Education and Rehabilitation: What Works?
Cormac Behan and Jackie Bates-Gaston III. Contexts of Crime 19. The Inclusion and Juridification of Victims on the Island of Ireland
Shane Kilcommins and Luke Moffett 20. Media
Public Attitudes and Crime
Lynsey Black 21. Illicit Drugs
Criminal Justice and Harm Reduction: Getting the Balance Right
Johnny Connolly and Andrew Percy 22. The Policymaking Process and Penal Change
Mary Rogan 23. Penal Policy in Comparative Perspective: Notes from a Small Country
Claire Hamilton 24. Criminal Justice Policy and the European Union
Andrea Ryan and Claire Hamilton 25. Neoliberalism
Crime and Punishment
Barry Vaughan 26. Women
Imprisonment and Social Control
Christina Quinlan IV. Emerging Ideas 27. Hindsight
Foresight and Historical Judgement: Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church
Marie Keenan 28. Mental Illness and the Criminalisation Process
Damien Brennan 29. Organised Crime
Liz Campbell 30. Ethnicity
Identity and Criminal Justice
Denis Bracken Afterword
Shadd Maruna and Kieran McEvoy.
Michael Tonry Introduction
Claire Hamilton and Deirdre Healy I. Understanding Crime 1. Crime Trends
Sara Parsons 2. Homicide
Sarah Skedd 3. Understanding Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence: Prevalence
Policy and Practice
Stephanie Holt and John Devaney 4. Plus Ca Change: While Collar and Corporate Crime In and After the Crisis
Ciaran McCullagh 5. Cybercrime in Ireland: Towards a Research Agenda
TJ McIntyre 6. Crime
Conflict and Poverty
Siobhan McAllister and Deirdre Healy 7. Gang and Gang-related Activity
Niamh Hourigan 8. State Crime
Elaine Byrne
Kristian Lasslett and Bill Rolston 9. Desistance
Recidivism and Reintegration: Understanding change and continuity in criminal careers
Deirdre Healy II. Responding to Crime 10. Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Matt Bowden and John Topping 11. Restorative Justice
Kieran O'Dwyer and Brian Payne 12. Children
Crime and Justice
Una Convery and Mairead Seymour 13. Trajectories of Policing in Ireland: Similarities
Differences
Convergences
Aogan Mulcahy 14. The Criminal Justice Process: From Questioning to Trial
Yvonne Daly and John Jackson 15. Sentencing
Niamh Maguire 16. Community Sanctions and Measures
Nicola Carr 17. Prisoners and Prison Life
Michelle Butler 18. Prison Education and Rehabilitation: What Works?
Cormac Behan and Jackie Bates-Gaston III. Contexts of Crime 19. The Inclusion and Juridification of Victims on the Island of Ireland
Shane Kilcommins and Luke Moffett 20. Media
Public Attitudes and Crime
Lynsey Black 21. Illicit Drugs
Criminal Justice and Harm Reduction: Getting the Balance Right
Johnny Connolly and Andrew Percy 22. The Policymaking Process and Penal Change
Mary Rogan 23. Penal Policy in Comparative Perspective: Notes from a Small Country
Claire Hamilton 24. Criminal Justice Policy and the European Union
Andrea Ryan and Claire Hamilton 25. Neoliberalism
Crime and Punishment
Barry Vaughan 26. Women
Imprisonment and Social Control
Christina Quinlan IV. Emerging Ideas 27. Hindsight
Foresight and Historical Judgement: Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church
Marie Keenan 28. Mental Illness and the Criminalisation Process
Damien Brennan 29. Organised Crime
Liz Campbell 30. Ethnicity
Identity and Criminal Justice
Denis Bracken Afterword
Shadd Maruna and Kieran McEvoy.
Foreword
Michael Tonry Introduction
Claire Hamilton and Deirdre Healy I. Understanding Crime 1. Crime Trends
Sara Parsons 2. Homicide
Sarah Skedd 3. Understanding Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence: Prevalence
Policy and Practice
Stephanie Holt and John Devaney 4. Plus Ca Change: While Collar and Corporate Crime In and After the Crisis
Ciaran McCullagh 5. Cybercrime in Ireland: Towards a Research Agenda
TJ McIntyre 6. Crime
Conflict and Poverty
Siobhan McAllister and Deirdre Healy 7. Gang and Gang-related Activity
Niamh Hourigan 8. State Crime
Elaine Byrne
Kristian Lasslett and Bill Rolston 9. Desistance
Recidivism and Reintegration: Understanding change and continuity in criminal careers
Deirdre Healy II. Responding to Crime 10. Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Matt Bowden and John Topping 11. Restorative Justice
Kieran O'Dwyer and Brian Payne 12. Children
Crime and Justice
Una Convery and Mairead Seymour 13. Trajectories of Policing in Ireland: Similarities
Differences
Convergences
Aogan Mulcahy 14. The Criminal Justice Process: From Questioning to Trial
Yvonne Daly and John Jackson 15. Sentencing
Niamh Maguire 16. Community Sanctions and Measures
Nicola Carr 17. Prisoners and Prison Life
Michelle Butler 18. Prison Education and Rehabilitation: What Works?
Cormac Behan and Jackie Bates-Gaston III. Contexts of Crime 19. The Inclusion and Juridification of Victims on the Island of Ireland
Shane Kilcommins and Luke Moffett 20. Media
Public Attitudes and Crime
Lynsey Black 21. Illicit Drugs
Criminal Justice and Harm Reduction: Getting the Balance Right
Johnny Connolly and Andrew Percy 22. The Policymaking Process and Penal Change
Mary Rogan 23. Penal Policy in Comparative Perspective: Notes from a Small Country
Claire Hamilton 24. Criminal Justice Policy and the European Union
Andrea Ryan and Claire Hamilton 25. Neoliberalism
Crime and Punishment
Barry Vaughan 26. Women
Imprisonment and Social Control
Christina Quinlan IV. Emerging Ideas 27. Hindsight
Foresight and Historical Judgement: Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church
Marie Keenan 28. Mental Illness and the Criminalisation Process
Damien Brennan 29. Organised Crime
Liz Campbell 30. Ethnicity
Identity and Criminal Justice
Denis Bracken Afterword
Shadd Maruna and Kieran McEvoy.
Michael Tonry Introduction
Claire Hamilton and Deirdre Healy I. Understanding Crime 1. Crime Trends
Sara Parsons 2. Homicide
Sarah Skedd 3. Understanding Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence: Prevalence
Policy and Practice
Stephanie Holt and John Devaney 4. Plus Ca Change: While Collar and Corporate Crime In and After the Crisis
Ciaran McCullagh 5. Cybercrime in Ireland: Towards a Research Agenda
TJ McIntyre 6. Crime
Conflict and Poverty
Siobhan McAllister and Deirdre Healy 7. Gang and Gang-related Activity
Niamh Hourigan 8. State Crime
Elaine Byrne
Kristian Lasslett and Bill Rolston 9. Desistance
Recidivism and Reintegration: Understanding change and continuity in criminal careers
Deirdre Healy II. Responding to Crime 10. Crime Prevention and Community Safety
Matt Bowden and John Topping 11. Restorative Justice
Kieran O'Dwyer and Brian Payne 12. Children
Crime and Justice
Una Convery and Mairead Seymour 13. Trajectories of Policing in Ireland: Similarities
Differences
Convergences
Aogan Mulcahy 14. The Criminal Justice Process: From Questioning to Trial
Yvonne Daly and John Jackson 15. Sentencing
Niamh Maguire 16. Community Sanctions and Measures
Nicola Carr 17. Prisoners and Prison Life
Michelle Butler 18. Prison Education and Rehabilitation: What Works?
Cormac Behan and Jackie Bates-Gaston III. Contexts of Crime 19. The Inclusion and Juridification of Victims on the Island of Ireland
Shane Kilcommins and Luke Moffett 20. Media
Public Attitudes and Crime
Lynsey Black 21. Illicit Drugs
Criminal Justice and Harm Reduction: Getting the Balance Right
Johnny Connolly and Andrew Percy 22. The Policymaking Process and Penal Change
Mary Rogan 23. Penal Policy in Comparative Perspective: Notes from a Small Country
Claire Hamilton 24. Criminal Justice Policy and the European Union
Andrea Ryan and Claire Hamilton 25. Neoliberalism
Crime and Punishment
Barry Vaughan 26. Women
Imprisonment and Social Control
Christina Quinlan IV. Emerging Ideas 27. Hindsight
Foresight and Historical Judgement: Child Sexual Abuse and the Catholic Church
Marie Keenan 28. Mental Illness and the Criminalisation Process
Damien Brennan 29. Organised Crime
Liz Campbell 30. Ethnicity
Identity and Criminal Justice
Denis Bracken Afterword
Shadd Maruna and Kieran McEvoy.