Criminology, Civilisation and the New World OrderPsychology Press, 2006 - Всего страниц: 410 Expertly authored by the co-editor of the best-selling text Cultural Criminology Unleashed, this book re-examines criminology in a global context. Wide-ranging and up-to-date, it covers the topics of colonialism and post-colonialism, genocide, state control, the impact of September 11th and the post-9/11 world. Exploring the relationship between a modern discipline and modernity, it reworks the history and composition of criminology in light of September 11th and the prevalence of genocide in modernity. Analizing statistics, anthropology and the everyday assumptions of criminology's history, this text addresses the political and scholarly grip on the territorial state and the absence of a global criminology. Rejecting the prevalent belief that September 11th and the responses it evoked were exceptions that either destroyed or revealed the absence of global legal order, the author argues that, in fact, they confirm the nature of the world order of modernity. A compelling and topical volume, this is a must read for anyone interested or studying in the areas of criminology and criminal justice. |
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... Chapter 1 : September 11 , Sovereignty and the Invasion of ' Civilised Space ' Prologue , the demands of surprise Hobbes's paradigm of modernity : civilised space , territorial space . A paradigm in pieces , analysis ... or the chorus ...
... Chapter 4 : The Lombrosian Moment : Bridging the Visible and Part I : Visualising criminality the Invisible , or Restricting the Gaze in the Name of Progress ? The mainstream story of visualising the criminal body : 99 99 800 an ...
... Chapter 7 : Contingencies of Encounter , Crime and Punishment : On the Purposeful Avoidance of ' Global Criminology ' 213 Competing bars : competing judgements ? 214 Why did Nuremberg not move criminology beyond the nation - state ? 214 ...
... Chapter 9 : Teaching the Significance of Genocide and Our Indifference : The Liberation War Museum , Dhaka , Bangladesh 279 Part I : Representation and locality 279 Genocide : institutional memory and post - memory The museum experience ...
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Introduction | 1 |
September 11 Sovereignty and | 15 |
Relating Visions Patterns of Integration and Absences | 39 |
Criminal Statistics Sovereignty and the Control | 61 |
Observation of the visible and aggregation | 68 |
from the law | 77 |
Criminal statistics outside of the nationstate | 87 |
The Lombrosian Moment Bridging the Visible | 99 |
Contingencies of Encounter Crime and Punishment | 213 |
A Reflected Gaze of Humanity Reflections | 249 |
Teaching the Significance of Genocide and | 279 |
Enlightenment Wedding Guests and Terror | 309 |
Notes | 327 |
1124 | 351 |
16 | 363 |
31 | 372 |
on photography and typologising | 119 |
Reconciling Darwin and Lombroso | 132 |
Civilising the Congo Which Story Whose Truth | 139 |
A Living Lesson in the Museum of Order The Case | 177 |
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