Urban crime prevention, surveillance, and restorative justice : effects of social technologies / / edited by Paul Knepper, Jonathan Doak, Joanna Shapland.
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Year of Publication: | 2009 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | xxxiii, 223 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Social technology in criminology : the relationship between criminology and social policy
- Print culture and the creation of public knowledge about crime in 18th-century London / Robert Shoemaker
- Crime prevention and the understanding of repeat victimization : a longitudinal study / Anthony Bottoms and Andrew Costello
- In the frame : 20th-century discourses about representations of crime in fictional media / Chas Critcher
- Fingerprint and photograph : surveillance technologies in the manufacture of suspect social identities / Paul Knepper and Clive Norris
- Electronically monitoring offenders and penal innovation in a telematic society / Mike Nellis
- Key elements of restorative justice alongside adult criminal justice / Joanna Shapland
- State, community, and transition : restorative youth conferencing in Northern Ireland / Jonathan Doak and David O'Mahony
- Restorative justice and antisocial behavior interventions as contractual governance : constructing the citizen consumer / Adam Crawford
- Restorative justice : five dangers ahead / Nils Christie.