1st Edition

Questioning Crime and Criminology

Edited By Moira Peelo, Keith Soothill Copyright 2005
    188 Pages
    by Willan

    192 Pages
    by Willan

    This is a text for criminology students designed to take them to the heart of the contradictions, confusions and blurred boundaries around the subject of crime, about what crime is, about social regulation and control, and about social responsibility. It focuses on the key questions and issues underpinning them in contemporary definitions, representations and explanations of crime. It aims to question the platitudes and cliches surrounding public discussion of crime, by acknowledging the individual, social and political frameworks within which we explore crime and criminality.

    Introduction: crime is exciting but what of criminology? Moira Peelo and Keith Soothill  1. Capturing criminology, Keith Soothill  2. Crime and the media: public narratives and private consumption, Moira Peelo  3. Racing to conclusions: thinking sociologically about police race relations, Simon Holdaway  4. Inequality and crime, Chris Grover  5. Burning issues: fire, carnival and crime, Mike Presdee  6. Drugs and society, Fiona Measham  7. Explaining changing patterns of crime, Brian Francis and Keith Soothill  8. Everyday surveillance: personal data and social classifications, David Lyon  Conclusions, Moira Peelo and Keith Soothill

    Biography

    Peelo, Moira; Soothill, Keith