160 Pages
2 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
160 Pages
2 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
160 Pages
2 B/W Illustrations
by
Routledge
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Bringing together a range of perspectives, this book establishes a criminology of the domestic, paying particular attention to emerging spatial and relational reconfigurations. We move beyond criminologies of public and urban domains to consider over-looked non-public locales, and crimes and harms that occur in the home and other private spaces. Developed in the context of the COVID-19 lockdowns,... Read more
- A criminology of the domestic
PAMELA DAVIES AND MICHAEL ROWE - Topologies of dwelling: re-imagining domestic space
ELAINE CAMPBELL - Technology, crime and policing: the remaking of domestic life?
MICHAEL ROWE - Consumption, crime and harm at home: regulating for what and whom?
STEVE TOMBS - Staying In: women and gambling in contemporary domestic life
EMMA CASEY - Gender, control, and regulation: institutions for maternal confinement
PAMELA DAVIES - Eating animals: a critical criminology of the domestic
KAY PEGGS - Anti-pandemic measures, labour rights, and the legibility of harm in domestic work
JULIE HAM - "This is my home": the prison as a site of domicide-through- displacement
KATE HERRITY AND JASON WARR
Biography
Pamela Davies is Professor in the Department of Social Sciences, University of Northumbria, UK.
Michael Rowe is Professor in the Department of Social Sciences, University of Northumbria, UK.






