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Drawing on over fifty years of research, this book brings together original contributions and offers a state of the art collection of theoretical, empirical, policy-related scholarship on the intersection of fear of crime, victimisation, vulnerability and risk
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Drawing on over fifty years of research, this book brings together original contributions and offers a state of the art collection of theoretical, empirical, policy-related scholarship on the intersection of fear of crime, victimisation, vulnerability and risk
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2017
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- Artikelnr.: 50407114
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- ISBN-13: 9781317311089
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Murray Lee is Professor of Criminology at the University of Sydney Law School, Australia. He is the author of Inventing Fear of Crime: Criminology and the Politics of Anxiety, co-author of Policing and Media: Public Relations, Simulations and Communications, co-author of Sexting and Young people, co-editor of Fear of Crime: Critical Voices in an Age of Anxiety, and editor of the scholarly journal 'Current Issues in Criminal Justice'. His research focuses broadly on representations and perceptions of crime and how these lead to processes of criminalisation. Gabe Mythen is Professor of Criminology in the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at the University of Liverpool, UK. He is also Regional Director of the ESRC North West Doctoral Training Partnership and President of the International Sociological Association Sociology of Risk and Uncertainty Group. His current research interests include critical approaches to fear of crime; the limits to state counter radicalisation policy and the securitisation of everyday life.
Introduction
Murray Lee and Gabe Mythen
Part I: Histories of Fear of Crime. 1. Fear of Crime Before 'Fear of Crime?' Barry Godfrey
2. 'Hot Under the Collar': The Garrotting Moral Panic of the 1860's
Chas Critcher
3. The Discovery of Fear of Crime in the U.K.
Mike Hough
4. The Ebbs and Flows of Anxiety: How Emotional Responses to Crime and Disorder Influenced Social Policy in the U.K. in the Twenty-First Century
Emily Gray
Part II: Mediating Fear of Crime. 5. Fear the Monster: Racialised Violence
Sovereign Power and the Thin Blue Line
Travis Linnemann and Corina Medley
6. After the Culture of Fear: Fear of Crime in the United States Half a Century On
Jonathan Simon
7. Fear 2.0: Worry About Cybercrime in England and Wales
Ian Brunton-Smith
8. Beyond Moral Panic: Young People and Fear of Crime
Kelly Richards and Murray Lee
9. Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself? Liquid Provocations for New Media and Fear of Crime
Jamie K. Wardman
Part III: Methodologies and Conceptual Debates. 10. A Construal-Level Approach to the Fear of Crime
Ioanna Gusetti
11. Qualifying Fear of Crime: Multi-Methods Approaches
Murray Lee and Justin R. Ellis
12. Visual Methods in Research on Fear of Crime: A Critical Assessment
Gabry Vanderveen
13. The Perils of 'Uncertainty' For Fear of Crime Research in the Twenty-First Century
Will McGowan
Part IV: Dissecting and Stratifying Fear of Crime. 14. Crime and the Fear of Muslims
Scott Poynting
15. Gender
Violence and Fear of Crime: Women as Fearing Subjects? Sandra Walklate
16. Discovering 'The Enemy Within' - The State
Fear and Criminology
Karen Evans
Part V: Law
Regulation and Policing the Fear of Crime. 17. In the Eye of the (Motivated) Beholder: Towards a Motivated Cognition Perspective on Disorder Perceptions
Jonathan Jackson
Ben Bradford
Ian Brunton-Smith and Emily Gray
18. Countering the Fears of Terrorism: Policing and Community Relations
Basia Spalek and Tracey Davanna
19. Do Police Officers Fear Crime in the Same Way as the Population? Results of a Local Police Survey on Insecurity and Fear of Crime in Switzerland
Christine Burkhardt
Natalia Delgrande and Partice Villettaz
20. Policing
Performance Indicators and Fear of Crime
Alyce McGovern
21. Curating Risk
Selling Safety? Fear of Crime
Responsibilisation and the Surveillance School Economy
Emmeline Taylor
Part VI: Contexts and Geographies of Fear of Crime. 22. Removing Fear of Crime: The Role of Regulation in Creating Safer Spaces for Sex Workers
Teela Sanders and Lynzi Armstrong
23. Fear and Insecurity in Latin America
Lucía Dammert and Felipe Salazar
24. Fear of Crime and Overall Anxieties in Rural Areas: The Case of Sweden
Vania Ceccato
25. Additive and Synergistic Perceived Risk of Crime: A Multilevel Longitudinal Study in Peru
Wilson Hernández
26. Punitive Populism and Fear of Crime in Central America
Sebastian Huhn
27. Fear of Crime Research in China
Jianhong Liu and Shan Cui
Part VII: Connecting Fear of Crime: New Approaches and Ways Forward. 28. How to Break a Rape Culture: Gendered Fear of Crime and the Myth of the Stranger-Rapist
Alexandra Fanghanel
29. Becoming Feared: Fashioning and Projecting the Violent Self
Mark Halsey 30. The Fear Drop
Marnix Eysink Smeets and Pim Foekens
31. "Hyphenated Fears" and "Camouflaged" Responses: Fear of Crime
War and Militarism
Ross McGarry
Advancing Fear of Crime? Emergent Themes and New Directions
Gabe Mythen and Murray Lee
Murray Lee and Gabe Mythen
Part I: Histories of Fear of Crime. 1. Fear of Crime Before 'Fear of Crime?' Barry Godfrey
2. 'Hot Under the Collar': The Garrotting Moral Panic of the 1860's
Chas Critcher
3. The Discovery of Fear of Crime in the U.K.
Mike Hough
4. The Ebbs and Flows of Anxiety: How Emotional Responses to Crime and Disorder Influenced Social Policy in the U.K. in the Twenty-First Century
Emily Gray
Part II: Mediating Fear of Crime. 5. Fear the Monster: Racialised Violence
Sovereign Power and the Thin Blue Line
Travis Linnemann and Corina Medley
6. After the Culture of Fear: Fear of Crime in the United States Half a Century On
Jonathan Simon
7. Fear 2.0: Worry About Cybercrime in England and Wales
Ian Brunton-Smith
8. Beyond Moral Panic: Young People and Fear of Crime
Kelly Richards and Murray Lee
9. Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself? Liquid Provocations for New Media and Fear of Crime
Jamie K. Wardman
Part III: Methodologies and Conceptual Debates. 10. A Construal-Level Approach to the Fear of Crime
Ioanna Gusetti
11. Qualifying Fear of Crime: Multi-Methods Approaches
Murray Lee and Justin R. Ellis
12. Visual Methods in Research on Fear of Crime: A Critical Assessment
Gabry Vanderveen
13. The Perils of 'Uncertainty' For Fear of Crime Research in the Twenty-First Century
Will McGowan
Part IV: Dissecting and Stratifying Fear of Crime. 14. Crime and the Fear of Muslims
Scott Poynting
15. Gender
Violence and Fear of Crime: Women as Fearing Subjects? Sandra Walklate
16. Discovering 'The Enemy Within' - The State
Fear and Criminology
Karen Evans
Part V: Law
Regulation and Policing the Fear of Crime. 17. In the Eye of the (Motivated) Beholder: Towards a Motivated Cognition Perspective on Disorder Perceptions
Jonathan Jackson
Ben Bradford
Ian Brunton-Smith and Emily Gray
18. Countering the Fears of Terrorism: Policing and Community Relations
Basia Spalek and Tracey Davanna
19. Do Police Officers Fear Crime in the Same Way as the Population? Results of a Local Police Survey on Insecurity and Fear of Crime in Switzerland
Christine Burkhardt
Natalia Delgrande and Partice Villettaz
20. Policing
Performance Indicators and Fear of Crime
Alyce McGovern
21. Curating Risk
Selling Safety? Fear of Crime
Responsibilisation and the Surveillance School Economy
Emmeline Taylor
Part VI: Contexts and Geographies of Fear of Crime. 22. Removing Fear of Crime: The Role of Regulation in Creating Safer Spaces for Sex Workers
Teela Sanders and Lynzi Armstrong
23. Fear and Insecurity in Latin America
Lucía Dammert and Felipe Salazar
24. Fear of Crime and Overall Anxieties in Rural Areas: The Case of Sweden
Vania Ceccato
25. Additive and Synergistic Perceived Risk of Crime: A Multilevel Longitudinal Study in Peru
Wilson Hernández
26. Punitive Populism and Fear of Crime in Central America
Sebastian Huhn
27. Fear of Crime Research in China
Jianhong Liu and Shan Cui
Part VII: Connecting Fear of Crime: New Approaches and Ways Forward. 28. How to Break a Rape Culture: Gendered Fear of Crime and the Myth of the Stranger-Rapist
Alexandra Fanghanel
29. Becoming Feared: Fashioning and Projecting the Violent Self
Mark Halsey 30. The Fear Drop
Marnix Eysink Smeets and Pim Foekens
31. "Hyphenated Fears" and "Camouflaged" Responses: Fear of Crime
War and Militarism
Ross McGarry
Advancing Fear of Crime? Emergent Themes and New Directions
Gabe Mythen and Murray Lee
Introduction
Murray Lee and Gabe Mythen
Part I: Histories of Fear of Crime. 1. Fear of Crime Before 'Fear of Crime?' Barry Godfrey
2. 'Hot Under the Collar': The Garrotting Moral Panic of the 1860's
Chas Critcher
3. The Discovery of Fear of Crime in the U.K.
Mike Hough
4. The Ebbs and Flows of Anxiety: How Emotional Responses to Crime and Disorder Influenced Social Policy in the U.K. in the Twenty-First Century
Emily Gray
Part II: Mediating Fear of Crime. 5. Fear the Monster: Racialised Violence
Sovereign Power and the Thin Blue Line
Travis Linnemann and Corina Medley
6. After the Culture of Fear: Fear of Crime in the United States Half a Century On
Jonathan Simon
7. Fear 2.0: Worry About Cybercrime in England and Wales
Ian Brunton-Smith
8. Beyond Moral Panic: Young People and Fear of Crime
Kelly Richards and Murray Lee
9. Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself? Liquid Provocations for New Media and Fear of Crime
Jamie K. Wardman
Part III: Methodologies and Conceptual Debates. 10. A Construal-Level Approach to the Fear of Crime
Ioanna Gusetti
11. Qualifying Fear of Crime: Multi-Methods Approaches
Murray Lee and Justin R. Ellis
12. Visual Methods in Research on Fear of Crime: A Critical Assessment
Gabry Vanderveen
13. The Perils of 'Uncertainty' For Fear of Crime Research in the Twenty-First Century
Will McGowan
Part IV: Dissecting and Stratifying Fear of Crime. 14. Crime and the Fear of Muslims
Scott Poynting
15. Gender
Violence and Fear of Crime: Women as Fearing Subjects? Sandra Walklate
16. Discovering 'The Enemy Within' - The State
Fear and Criminology
Karen Evans
Part V: Law
Regulation and Policing the Fear of Crime. 17. In the Eye of the (Motivated) Beholder: Towards a Motivated Cognition Perspective on Disorder Perceptions
Jonathan Jackson
Ben Bradford
Ian Brunton-Smith and Emily Gray
18. Countering the Fears of Terrorism: Policing and Community Relations
Basia Spalek and Tracey Davanna
19. Do Police Officers Fear Crime in the Same Way as the Population? Results of a Local Police Survey on Insecurity and Fear of Crime in Switzerland
Christine Burkhardt
Natalia Delgrande and Partice Villettaz
20. Policing
Performance Indicators and Fear of Crime
Alyce McGovern
21. Curating Risk
Selling Safety? Fear of Crime
Responsibilisation and the Surveillance School Economy
Emmeline Taylor
Part VI: Contexts and Geographies of Fear of Crime. 22. Removing Fear of Crime: The Role of Regulation in Creating Safer Spaces for Sex Workers
Teela Sanders and Lynzi Armstrong
23. Fear and Insecurity in Latin America
Lucía Dammert and Felipe Salazar
24. Fear of Crime and Overall Anxieties in Rural Areas: The Case of Sweden
Vania Ceccato
25. Additive and Synergistic Perceived Risk of Crime: A Multilevel Longitudinal Study in Peru
Wilson Hernández
26. Punitive Populism and Fear of Crime in Central America
Sebastian Huhn
27. Fear of Crime Research in China
Jianhong Liu and Shan Cui
Part VII: Connecting Fear of Crime: New Approaches and Ways Forward. 28. How to Break a Rape Culture: Gendered Fear of Crime and the Myth of the Stranger-Rapist
Alexandra Fanghanel
29. Becoming Feared: Fashioning and Projecting the Violent Self
Mark Halsey 30. The Fear Drop
Marnix Eysink Smeets and Pim Foekens
31. "Hyphenated Fears" and "Camouflaged" Responses: Fear of Crime
War and Militarism
Ross McGarry
Advancing Fear of Crime? Emergent Themes and New Directions
Gabe Mythen and Murray Lee
Murray Lee and Gabe Mythen
Part I: Histories of Fear of Crime. 1. Fear of Crime Before 'Fear of Crime?' Barry Godfrey
2. 'Hot Under the Collar': The Garrotting Moral Panic of the 1860's
Chas Critcher
3. The Discovery of Fear of Crime in the U.K.
Mike Hough
4. The Ebbs and Flows of Anxiety: How Emotional Responses to Crime and Disorder Influenced Social Policy in the U.K. in the Twenty-First Century
Emily Gray
Part II: Mediating Fear of Crime. 5. Fear the Monster: Racialised Violence
Sovereign Power and the Thin Blue Line
Travis Linnemann and Corina Medley
6. After the Culture of Fear: Fear of Crime in the United States Half a Century On
Jonathan Simon
7. Fear 2.0: Worry About Cybercrime in England and Wales
Ian Brunton-Smith
8. Beyond Moral Panic: Young People and Fear of Crime
Kelly Richards and Murray Lee
9. Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself? Liquid Provocations for New Media and Fear of Crime
Jamie K. Wardman
Part III: Methodologies and Conceptual Debates. 10. A Construal-Level Approach to the Fear of Crime
Ioanna Gusetti
11. Qualifying Fear of Crime: Multi-Methods Approaches
Murray Lee and Justin R. Ellis
12. Visual Methods in Research on Fear of Crime: A Critical Assessment
Gabry Vanderveen
13. The Perils of 'Uncertainty' For Fear of Crime Research in the Twenty-First Century
Will McGowan
Part IV: Dissecting and Stratifying Fear of Crime. 14. Crime and the Fear of Muslims
Scott Poynting
15. Gender
Violence and Fear of Crime: Women as Fearing Subjects? Sandra Walklate
16. Discovering 'The Enemy Within' - The State
Fear and Criminology
Karen Evans
Part V: Law
Regulation and Policing the Fear of Crime. 17. In the Eye of the (Motivated) Beholder: Towards a Motivated Cognition Perspective on Disorder Perceptions
Jonathan Jackson
Ben Bradford
Ian Brunton-Smith and Emily Gray
18. Countering the Fears of Terrorism: Policing and Community Relations
Basia Spalek and Tracey Davanna
19. Do Police Officers Fear Crime in the Same Way as the Population? Results of a Local Police Survey on Insecurity and Fear of Crime in Switzerland
Christine Burkhardt
Natalia Delgrande and Partice Villettaz
20. Policing
Performance Indicators and Fear of Crime
Alyce McGovern
21. Curating Risk
Selling Safety? Fear of Crime
Responsibilisation and the Surveillance School Economy
Emmeline Taylor
Part VI: Contexts and Geographies of Fear of Crime. 22. Removing Fear of Crime: The Role of Regulation in Creating Safer Spaces for Sex Workers
Teela Sanders and Lynzi Armstrong
23. Fear and Insecurity in Latin America
Lucía Dammert and Felipe Salazar
24. Fear of Crime and Overall Anxieties in Rural Areas: The Case of Sweden
Vania Ceccato
25. Additive and Synergistic Perceived Risk of Crime: A Multilevel Longitudinal Study in Peru
Wilson Hernández
26. Punitive Populism and Fear of Crime in Central America
Sebastian Huhn
27. Fear of Crime Research in China
Jianhong Liu and Shan Cui
Part VII: Connecting Fear of Crime: New Approaches and Ways Forward. 28. How to Break a Rape Culture: Gendered Fear of Crime and the Myth of the Stranger-Rapist
Alexandra Fanghanel
29. Becoming Feared: Fashioning and Projecting the Violent Self
Mark Halsey 30. The Fear Drop
Marnix Eysink Smeets and Pim Foekens
31. "Hyphenated Fears" and "Camouflaged" Responses: Fear of Crime
War and Militarism
Ross McGarry
Advancing Fear of Crime? Emergent Themes and New Directions
Gabe Mythen and Murray Lee