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The Oxford Handbook of Criminology provides a comprehensive collection of chapters covering the core and emerging topics studied on criminology courses, indispensable to students, academics, and professionals alike.
0 Alison Liebling, Shadd Maruna, and Lesley McAra: Introduction: Renewing our vision; Part I: Conceptions of Crime and Criminology; 1 Paul Rock: Sociological theories of crime; 2 Nicola Lacey and Lucia Zedner: Criminalization: historical, legal and criminological perspectives; 3 Manuel Eisner: Towards a global comparative criminology; 4 Susan McVie and Ben Matthews: The changing role of data in crime, criminal justice and criminology; 5 Darrick Jolliffe and Katherine M. Auty: Developmental and life-course criminology: an overview; 6 Beth Weaver, Hannah Graham, and Shadd Maruna: Turning over a new leaf: desistance research for a new generation; 7 Alistair Fraser and Dick Hobbs: Urban criminal collaborations; 8 Toby Seddon and Alex Stevens: Drug use, drug problems, and drug control: a political economy perspective; 9 Ailbhe O Loughlin and Jill Peay: Mental health, mental disabilities, and crime; 10 Mike Hough and Julian V. Roberts: Public opinion, crime, and criminal justice; 11 Chris Greer and Eugene McLaughlin: Crime news, trial by media, and scandal hunting; Part II: Critical Contemporary Issues; 12 Andy Aydin-Aitchison, Mirza Buljubasic, and Barbora Hola: Criminology and atrocity crimes; 13 Paolo Campana: Contagion and connections: applying network thinking to violence and organised crime; 14 Neil Chakraborti and Amy Clarke: Demystifying hate crime in an age of crises; 15 Coretta Phillips, Ben Bowling, and Alpa Parmar: Ethnicities, racism, crime, and criminal justice; 16 Adrian Grounds, Maria Ttofi, and Lidia Puigvert: Where is ’victimology’ in an era of #MeToo?; 17 Michele Burman and Loraine Gelsthorpe: Feminist criminology: inequalities, powerlessness, and justice; 18 David Gadd: Domestic violence; 19 Jo Phoenix: Prostitution and sex work; 20 Belinda Winder and Nick Blagden: Understanding and rehabilitating men with sexual convictions: theory, intervention, and compassion; 21 Ben Collier and Alice Hutchings: Cybercrime: a social ecology; 22 Michael Levi and Nicholas Lord: White-collar and corporate crime ; 23 Victoria Canning, Paddy Hillyard, and Steve Tombs: Social harm and zemiology ; 24 Avi Brisman and Nigel South: Green criminology ; 25 Keith Hayward and Oliver Smith: Crime and consumer culture; Part III: Security, Policing, and Prevention: Visions of Justice; 26 Ian Loader, Richard Sparks, Ben Bradford, Ryan Casey, Evi Girling, and Gosia Polanska: Security and everyday life in uncertain times; 27 Adam Crawford, Susan Donkin, and Christine A. Weirich: Crime prevention as urban security; 28 Ben Bradford and Pete Fussey: Security and smart cities; 29 Trevor Jones, Tim Newburn, and Robert Reiner: Policing and the police; 30 Martin Innes and Michael Levi: Making and managing terrorism and counter-terrorism: the view from criminology; 31 Nicky Padfield and Cyrus Tata: Understanding penal decision-making: courts, sentencing and parole; 32 Lesley McAra: Youth justice in an age of uncertainty: principles, performance, and prospects; 33 Meredith Rossner: Restorative justice in the twenty-first century: making emotions mainstream; 34 Kieran McEvoy, Ron Dudai, and Cheryl Lawther: Punishment, victimhood, and social control: towards a criminology of transitional justice; Part IV: Punishment and the Penal State; 35 David Garland: The punishment-welfare relationship: history, sociology, and politics; 36 Katja Franko: Criminology, punishment, and the state in a globalized society; 37 Mary Bosworth: Border criminology and the changing nature of penal power; 38 Ben Crewe and Alison Liebling: Reconfiguring and reimagining penal power; 39 Gwen Robinson and Fergus McNeill: Punishment in the community: evolution, expansion, and moderation; 40 Yvonne Jewkes: Why prison architecture and design matter to our understanding of the limits of punishment and rehabilitation; 41 Joe Sim: ’Hounding power into a corner’: prison abolitionism in England and Wales; 42 Rod Earle, Danica Darley, Bill Davies, David Honeywell, and Ed Schreeche-Powell: Convict criminology without guarantees: proposing hard labour for an unfinished criminology; 43 Alison Liebling, Fergus McNeill, and Bethany E. Schmidt: Criminological engagements
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