Criminal Policy in Transition

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Pub. Date: 2000-11-01
Publisher(s): Hart Publishing
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Summary

Criminal Policy in Transition comes along at a time when the literature in criminology is desperately short of global perspectives. It helps fill that gap while it presents important new insights into changing penal policy and practice. That it raises as many questions as it seems to answer is one of its great strengths. The authors write knowledgeably about their home societies without being prematurely bounded by comparative criteria. As a result,they develop a complex and uneven image of similarities and differences, of divergence and convergence through time. In this sense the collection offers a model of how international collaborative work should proceed. The book is the product of a workshop held at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law (IISL) in Onati, Spain. The IISL is a partnership between the Research Committee on the Sociology of Law and the Basque Government

Author Biography

Penny Green is Professor of Law and Criminology and Head of Research at the School of Law, King's College London.
Andrew Rutherford is Dean of the Faculty of Law and Professor of Criminal Policy at the University of Southampton.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
xi
PART I---POLITICAL TRENDS AND CRIMINAL POLICY
Introduction
1(14)
Penny Green
Andrew Rutherford
Crime Control, American Style: From Social Welfare to Social Control
15(18)
Katherine Beckett
Bruce Western
An Elephant on the Doorstep: Criminal Policy without Crime in New Labour's Britain
33(30)
Andrew Rutherford
Youth Justice? Arguments for Holism and Democracy in Responses to Crime
63(16)
Pat Carlen
PART II---THE MANAGERIAL AGENDA
Policy and Practice in Modern Britain: Influences, Outcomes and Civil Society
79(12)
David Faulkner
Back to the ``Iron Cage'': The Example of the Dutch Probation Service
91(18)
Rene van Swanningen
New Managerialism, Credibility and the Sanitisation of Criminal Justice
109(22)
Julina Fionda
PART III---EXCLUSION IN THE NEW EUROPE
Foreigners, Migration, Immigration and the Development of Criminal Justice in Europe
131(20)
Hans-Jorg Albrecht
The Other in the New Europe: Migrations, Deviance, Social Control
151(16)
Dario Melossi
On the Globalisation of Control: Towards an Integrated Surveillance System in Europe
167(28)
Thomas Mathiesen
PART IV---DEMOCRACY, STATE POWER AND GLOBALISATION
Criminal Justice and Democratisation in Turkey: The Paradox of Transition
195(26)
Penny Green
``Spain is Different'': Beyond an Invisible Criminal Policy?
221(22)
Gema Varona
Three Trends into the New Millennium: The Managerial, the Populist and the Road Towards Global Justice
243(18)
Sebastian Scheerer
Bibliography 261(24)
Index 285

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