The Pre-Crime Society : : Crime, Culture and Control in the Ultramodern Age / / ed. by Bruce Arrigo, Brian Sellers.

We now live in a pre-crime society, in which information technology strategies and techniques such as predictive policing, actuarial justice and surveillance penology are used to achieve hyper-securitization. However, such securitization comes at a cost – the criminalization of everyday life is guar...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Bristol UP/Policy Press Complete eBook-Package 2021
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Place / Publishing House:Bristol : : Bristol University Press, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (534 p.) :; 1 Black and White
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Contents
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Introduction: The Ultramodern Age of Criminology, Control Societies and ‘Dividual’ Justice Policy
  • Theories, Theorists and Theoretical Perspectives
  • The ‘Risk’ Society Thesis and the Culture(s) of Crime Control
  • The Security Society: On Power, Surveillance and Punishments
  • Pre-Crime and the ‘Control Society’: Mass Preventive Justice and the Jurisprudence of Safety
  • The Negation of Innocence: Terrorism and the State of Exception
  • Institutions, Organizations and the Surveillance Industrial Complex
  • Visions of the Pre-Criminal Student: Reimagining School Digital Surveillance
  • Commodification of Suffering
  • Surveillance, Substance Misuse and the Drug Use Industry
  • The Politics of Actuarial Justice and Risk Assessment
  • Dataveillance, Governance and Policing Control Societies
  • Cameras and Police Dataveillance: A New Era in Policing
  • Theorizing Surveillance in the Pre-Crime Society
  • Dataveillance and the Dividuated Self: The Everyday Digital Surveillance of Young People
  • The Bad Guys Are Everywhere; the Good Guys Are Somewhere
  • Systems of Surveillance, Discipline and the New Penology
  • Supermax Prison Isolation in Pre-Crime Society
  • Mass Monitoring: The Role of Big Data in Tracking Individuals Convicted of Sex Crimes
  • Towards Predictivity? Immediacy and Imminence in the Electronic Monitoring of Offenders
  • The Digital Technologies of Rehabilitation and Reentry
  • Globalizing Surveillance, Human Rights and (In)Security
  • Surveilling the Civil Death of the Criminal Class
  • Big Data, Cyber Security and Liberty
  • Drone Justice: Kill, Surveil, Govern
  • Global Surveillance: The Emerging Role of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology
  • Afterword: ‘Pre-Crime’ Technologies and the Myth of Race Neutrality
  • Index