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Criminal Actions and Social Situations - Understanding the Role of Structure and Intentionality

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This book develops a more nuanced, and technically rigorous, account of persons and groups in the context of intentional action and responsibility. Until now criminologists have taken groups as fairly straightforward associations and neglected the technical - and problematic - issues of how intention and action both structure membership and action. Amatrudo also assesses the often-overlooked fleeting nature of many groups and the overstated continuity of group membership, and this book has radical implications for the way we describe criminal groupings e.g. "criminal" groups with their loose bonds but tight sense of intentionality from criminogenic groups with their tight bonds and loose sense of intentionality. A key issue investigated here is the implications involved for people incarcerated on joint criminal enterprise charges and gang membership-related charges; and this timely topic will be of great interest to academics and students of Criminology, Law, Sociology and a variety ofother Social Sciences. The volume will also be useful for lawyers, social workers, community workers and others involved in the criminal justice system.

List of contents

Section 1. Technical and Analytical Considerations.- Chapter 2. The Central Problem of Collective Action.- Chapter 3. Collective Actions and Goals.- Section 2. Legal Considerations.- Chapter 3. Mobs, Masses and Treating People as Groups.- Chapter 4. Criminal Groups and Their Enterprise in UK Criminal Law and in International Law.- Section 3. Reality and Sociology.- Chapter 5.  Real-life Cases: War Criminal Prosecutions and the Treatment of Membership of Illegal Organisations.- Chapter 6. The Gang in Criminological Literature.- Chapter 7. Drawing the Strands Together

About the author

Dr Anthony Amatrudo is Associate Professor of Criminology at Middlesex University School of Law, UK.

Summary

This book develops a more nuanced, and technically rigorous, account of persons and groups in the context of intentional action and responsibility. Until now criminologists have taken groups as fairly straightforward associations and neglected the technical – and problematic – issues of how intention and action both structure membership and action. Amatrudo also assesses the often-overlooked fleeting nature of many groups and the overstated continuity of group membership, and this book has radical implications for the way we describe criminal groupings e.g. “criminal” groups with their loose bonds but tight sense of intentionality from criminogenic groups with their tight bonds and loose sense of intentionality. A key issue investigated here is the implications involved for people incarcerated on joint criminal enterprise charges and gang membership-related charges; and this timely topic will be of great interest to academics and students of Criminology, Law, Sociology and a variety ofother Social Sciences. The volume will also be useful for lawyers, social workers, community workers and others involved in the criminal justice system.

Product details

Authors Anthony Amatrudo
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9781137457301
ISBN 978-1-137-45730-1
No. of pages 196
Dimensions 147 mm x 215 mm x 17 mm
Weight 362 g
Illustrations X, 196 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

B, Criminology, Law and Criminology, Crime & criminology, Critical criminology, Criminological Theory, Criminology Theory, Crime—Sociological aspects, Crime and Society, Socio-Legal Studies, Criminal Behavior, Criminal justice, Administration of, criminal justice, Criminal justice law

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