Crime, Community and Morality

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Criminology
Cover of the book Crime, Community and Morality by Simon Green, Taylor and Francis
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Simon Green ISBN: 9781136237515
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: March 21, 2014
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Simon Green
ISBN: 9781136237515
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: March 21, 2014
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

Political leaders and the popular press tell us that society is in the grip of a moral crisis. ‘Where have our values gone?’ our newspapers scream at us. ‘Benefit scroungers’, ‘greedy bankers’, ‘intrusive journalists’, ‘have-a-go rioters’, political scandals and criminals of all shapes and sizes are continually cited as evidence that we live in a modern-day Gomorrah. Criminologists have studied this in several ways, including: media representations of crime, mass incarceration, hooliganism and the exercise of power and control through communities.

What criminologists have not studied is the place of morality in shaping public debate about understanding crime and how this then shapes crime control strategies. Rather than dismiss statements about community breakdown, ‘broken society’ and irresponsibility as ideological, self-justificatory rhetoric, what happens when we take these claims seriously? What do they tell us about the causes of crime? How do they shape the crime control agenda? How else might we begin to understand and explain the relationship between crime and society?

Navigating between criminological concerns about control and governance and social theories about culture and identity, this book explores what is meant by crime, community and morality and puts this meaning to the test. Discussion of a new theory of rule-breaking, combined with an analysis of how our justice system is becoming maladapted, makes this essential reading for criminologists around the globe, as well as those general readers interested in the causes of crime.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Political leaders and the popular press tell us that society is in the grip of a moral crisis. ‘Where have our values gone?’ our newspapers scream at us. ‘Benefit scroungers’, ‘greedy bankers’, ‘intrusive journalists’, ‘have-a-go rioters’, political scandals and criminals of all shapes and sizes are continually cited as evidence that we live in a modern-day Gomorrah. Criminologists have studied this in several ways, including: media representations of crime, mass incarceration, hooliganism and the exercise of power and control through communities.

What criminologists have not studied is the place of morality in shaping public debate about understanding crime and how this then shapes crime control strategies. Rather than dismiss statements about community breakdown, ‘broken society’ and irresponsibility as ideological, self-justificatory rhetoric, what happens when we take these claims seriously? What do they tell us about the causes of crime? How do they shape the crime control agenda? How else might we begin to understand and explain the relationship between crime and society?

Navigating between criminological concerns about control and governance and social theories about culture and identity, this book explores what is meant by crime, community and morality and puts this meaning to the test. Discussion of a new theory of rule-breaking, combined with an analysis of how our justice system is becoming maladapted, makes this essential reading for criminologists around the globe, as well as those general readers interested in the causes of crime.

More books from Taylor and Francis

Cover of the book Prosecuting Juvenile Piracy Suspects by Simon Green
Cover of the book Victimhood and Vulnerability in 21st Century Fiction by Simon Green
Cover of the book Studies in the Syntax of Relative and Comparative Causes by Simon Green
Cover of the book Teaching and Learning Computer Programming by Simon Green
Cover of the book Women's Rights and the French Revolution by Simon Green
Cover of the book Gender and Politics in the Age of Letter-Writing, 1750–2000 by Simon Green
Cover of the book Key Philosophers in Conversation by Simon Green
Cover of the book World Peace Through Law by Simon Green
Cover of the book Self-Help and Mutual Aid Groups by Simon Green
Cover of the book An Anthropological Economy of Debt by Simon Green
Cover of the book The Economics of Tourism by Simon Green
Cover of the book The Mental Health Professional and the New Technologies by Simon Green
Cover of the book The Handbook of Communication Ethics by Simon Green
Cover of the book Analyzing Within-subjects Experiments by Simon Green
Cover of the book Getting Smart by Simon Green
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy