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We now live in a pre-crime society, in which information technology strategies and techniques such as predictive policing, actuarial justice and surveillance penology are used to achieve hyper-securitization. However, such securitization comes at a cost - the criminalization of everyday life is guaranteed, justice functions as an algorithmic industry and punishment is administered through dataveillance regimes. This pioneering book explores relevant theories, developing technologies and institutional practices and explains how the pre-crime society operates in the 'ultramodern' age of digital…mehr
We now live in a pre-crime society, in which information technology strategies and techniques such as predictive policing, actuarial justice and surveillance penology are used to achieve hyper-securitization. However, such securitization comes at a cost - the criminalization of everyday life is guaranteed, justice functions as an algorithmic industry and punishment is administered through dataveillance regimes. This pioneering book explores relevant theories, developing technologies and institutional practices and explains how the pre-crime society operates in the 'ultramodern' age of digital reality construction. Reviewing pre-crime's cultural and political effects, the authors propose new directions in crime control policy.
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Autorenporträt
Bruce A. Arrigo is Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Brian G. Sellers is Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Eastern Michigan University.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword ~ Ian Warren Introduction: The Ultramodern Age of Criminology, Control Societies, and "Dividual" Justice Policy ~ Bruce Arrigo, Brian Sellers and Faith Butta Part 1 ~ Theories, Theorists and Theoretical Perspectives The "Risk" Society Thesis and the Culture(s) of Crime Control ~ Bruce Arrigo and Brian Sellers The Security Society: On Power, Surveillance, and Punishments ~ Marc Schuilenberg Pre-Crime and "Control Society': Mass Preventive Justice and the Jurisprudence of Safety ~ Pat O'Malley and Gavin Smith The Negation of Innocence: Terrorism and the State of Exception ~ David Polizzi Part 2 ~ Institutions, Organizations and the Surveillance Industrial Complex Visions of the Pre-Criminal Student: Reimagining School Digital Surveillance ~ Andrew Hope Commodification of Suffering ~ Matthew Draper, Lisa Petot and Brett Breton Surveillance, Substance Misuse and the Drug Use Industry ~ Aaron Pycroft The Politics of Actuarial Justice and Risk Assessment ~ Andrew Day and Armon Tamatea Part 3 ~ Dataveillance, Governance and Policing Control Societies Cameras and Police Dataveillance: A New Era in Policing ~ Janne Gaub and Marthinus Koen Theorizing Surveillance in the Pre-Crime Society ~ Michael McCahill Dataveillance and the Dividuated Self: The Everyday Digital Surveillance of Young People ~ Clare Southerton and Emmeline Taylor The Bad Guys Are Everywhere, the Good Guys Are Somewhere ~ John Deukmedjian Part 4 ~ Systems of Surveillance, Discipline and the New Penology Supermax Prison Isolation in Pre-Crime Society ~ Terry Kupers Mass Monitoring: The Role of Big Data in Tracking Individuals Convicted of Sex Crimes ~ Kristen Budd and Christina Mancini Towards Predictivity? Immediacy and Imminence in the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders ~ Mike Nellis The Digital Technologies of Rehabilitation and Reentry ~ Bianca Reisdorf and Julia DeCook Part 5 ~ Globalizing Surveillance, Human Rights and (In)Security Surveilling the Civil Death of the Criminal Class ~ Natalie Deckard Big Data, Cyber Security and Liberty ~ Jin Ree Lee and Thomas Holt Drone Technology and Drone Strikes ~ Birgit Schippers Global Surveillance: The Emerging Role of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology ~ Brian Sellers Afterword ~ Pamela Ugwudike
Foreword ~ Ian Warren Introduction: The Ultramodern Age of Criminology, Control Societies, and "Dividual" Justice Policy ~ Bruce Arrigo, Brian Sellers and Faith Butta Part 1 ~ Theories, Theorists and Theoretical Perspectives The "Risk" Society Thesis and the Culture(s) of Crime Control ~ Bruce Arrigo and Brian Sellers The Security Society: On Power, Surveillance, and Punishments ~ Marc Schuilenberg Pre-Crime and "Control Society': Mass Preventive Justice and the Jurisprudence of Safety ~ Pat O'Malley and Gavin Smith The Negation of Innocence: Terrorism and the State of Exception ~ David Polizzi Part 2 ~ Institutions, Organizations and the Surveillance Industrial Complex Visions of the Pre-Criminal Student: Reimagining School Digital Surveillance ~ Andrew Hope Commodification of Suffering ~ Matthew Draper, Lisa Petot and Brett Breton Surveillance, Substance Misuse and the Drug Use Industry ~ Aaron Pycroft The Politics of Actuarial Justice and Risk Assessment ~ Andrew Day and Armon Tamatea Part 3 ~ Dataveillance, Governance and Policing Control Societies Cameras and Police Dataveillance: A New Era in Policing ~ Janne Gaub and Marthinus Koen Theorizing Surveillance in the Pre-Crime Society ~ Michael McCahill Dataveillance and the Dividuated Self: The Everyday Digital Surveillance of Young People ~ Clare Southerton and Emmeline Taylor The Bad Guys Are Everywhere, the Good Guys Are Somewhere ~ John Deukmedjian Part 4 ~ Systems of Surveillance, Discipline and the New Penology Supermax Prison Isolation in Pre-Crime Society ~ Terry Kupers Mass Monitoring: The Role of Big Data in Tracking Individuals Convicted of Sex Crimes ~ Kristen Budd and Christina Mancini Towards Predictivity? Immediacy and Imminence in the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders ~ Mike Nellis The Digital Technologies of Rehabilitation and Reentry ~ Bianca Reisdorf and Julia DeCook Part 5 ~ Globalizing Surveillance, Human Rights and (In)Security Surveilling the Civil Death of the Criminal Class ~ Natalie Deckard Big Data, Cyber Security and Liberty ~ Jin Ree Lee and Thomas Holt Drone Technology and Drone Strikes ~ Birgit Schippers Global Surveillance: The Emerging Role of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology ~ Brian Sellers Afterword ~ Pamela Ugwudike
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