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Beyond criminology : taking harm seriously / edited by Paddy Hillyard [and others].

Contributor(s): Hillyard, PaddyMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: London : Pluto Press, 2004Description: 1 online resource (344 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781783715596Subject(s): Social Science -- Criminology | Social problems | Criminology | Problèmes sociaux | Criminology | Social problems | Criminologie | Sociale problemen | KriminologieDDC classification: 361.1 Online access: Open e-book
Contents:
Beyond criminology? / Paddy Hillyard and Steve Tombs -- Towards a political economy of harm: states, corporations and the production of inequality / Steve Tombs and Paddy Hillyard -- Violence in democratic societies: towards an analytic framework / Jamil Salmi -- A theory of moral indifference: understanding the production of harm by capitalist society / Simon Pemberton -- State harms / Tony Ward -- Re-orientating miscarriages of justice / Michael Naughton -- The victimised state and the mystification of social harm / Joe Sim -- The war on migration / Frances Webber -- Workplace injury and death: social harm and the illusions of law / Steve Tombs -- Prime suspect: murder in Britain / Danny Dorling -- Gendering harm through a life course perspective / Christina Pantazis -- Heterosexuality as harm: fitting in / Lois Bibbings -- Children and the concept of harm / Roy Parker -- Poverty, death and disease / Dave Gordon.
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Beyond criminology? / Paddy Hillyard and Steve Tombs -- Towards a political economy of harm: states, corporations and the production of inequality / Steve Tombs and Paddy Hillyard -- Violence in democratic societies: towards an analytic framework / Jamil Salmi -- A theory of moral indifference: understanding the production of harm by capitalist society / Simon Pemberton -- State harms / Tony Ward -- Re-orientating miscarriages of justice / Michael Naughton -- The victimised state and the mystification of social harm / Joe Sim -- The war on migration / Frances Webber -- Workplace injury and death: social harm and the illusions of law / Steve Tombs -- Prime suspect: murder in Britain / Danny Dorling -- Gendering harm through a life course perspective / Christina Pantazis -- Heterosexuality as harm: fitting in / Lois Bibbings -- Children and the concept of harm / Roy Parker -- Poverty, death and disease / Dave Gordon.

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