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Banished - The New Social Control in Urban America

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Informationen zum Autor Katherine Beckett is Professor in the Department of Sociology and the Law, Societies, and Justice program at the University of Washington. Her research and teaching focus on the politics of crime, punishment, and social control. She is the author of Making Crime Pay and The Politics of Injustice.Steve Herbert is Professor in the Department of Geography and the Law, Societies, and Justice program at the University of Washington. His research and teaching focus on the legal regulation of space, especially as practiced by the uniformed police. He is the author of Policing Space and Citizens, Cops, and Power. Klappentext Banished is an in-depth examination of new and largely-ignored policing tactics that enforce zones of exclusion in many American cities. Through an exploration of the case of Seattle, Banished charts the rise of these new mechanisms of urban social control that combine elements of civil and criminal law, and provides a thorough and critical assessment of their effectiveness. Zusammenfassung Banished is an in-depth examination of new and largely-ignored policing tactics that enforce zones of exclusion in many American cities. Through an exploration of the case of Seattle, Banished charts the rise of these new mechanisms of urban social control that combine elements of civil and criminal law, and provides a thorough and critical assessment of their effectiveness. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Banishment's Reemergence 2. Toward Banishment: The Transformation of Urban Social Control 3. The Social Geographies of Banishment 4. Banishment and the Criminal Justice System 5. Voices of the Banished 6. Banishment Reconsidered

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Banished is an in-depth examination of new and largely-ignored policing tactics that enforce zones of exclusion in many American cities. Through an exploration of the case of Seattle, Banished charts the rise of these new mechanisms of urban social control that combine elements of civil and criminal law, and provides a thorough and critical assessment of their effectiveness.

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Authors Katherine Beckett, Katherine (Professor of Sociology and the Law Beckett, Katherine/ Herbert Beckett, Steve Herbert, Steve (Professor of Geography and the Law Herbert
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.08.2011
 
EAN 9780199830008
ISBN 978-0-19-983000-8
No. of pages 216
Series Studies in Crime and Public Policy
Studies in Crime and Public Po
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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