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This book addresses the complex ethical challenges related to preventive exclusion that have only been addressed in a limited way in the academic literature.
List of contents
Introduction:
Crime Prevention by Exclusion: Setting the Scene
Sebastian Jon Holmen, Thomas Søbirk Petersen and Jesper Ryberg1 Assessing exclusionary modes of crime reduction
Zachary Hoskins2 Crime distribution and state obligations
Jesper Ryberg3 The wrongness of preventive exclusion
David Birks4 'A disproportionate and degrading approach that acts without discrimination'? The expressive dimension of exclusionary crime prevention techniques
Christopher Bennett5 Homelessness, poverty, and the limits of preventive exclusion
Terry Skolnik6 Situational crime prevention
or getting to the root causes of crime?
Thomas Søbirk Petersen7 Gated communities, social exclusion, and the right to basic security
Richard L. Lippke8 Gated communities and discrimination against the poor
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen9 Out of sight, out of mind: Is the state justified in using selective exclusion as punishment?
Katrina L. Sifferd10 The ethics and politics of nudges and niches: A critical analysis of exclusionary environmental designs
Lucy Osler, Bart Engelen, and Alfred Archer11 Homelessness and the use of music in crime prevention
Hadessa Noorda12 'Hanging out and sleeping on the ground': Acoustic environments, rationality, and the minimal account of Permissible means of prime prevention
Sebastian Jon Holmen
About the author
Sebastian Jon Holmen is Postdoctoral Fellow at Roskilde University. He works on the research project SITE (Situational Crime Prevention and Ethics) supported by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. Holmen has published in philosophical journals, including
Criminal Law and Philosophy,
Criminal Justice Ethics,
Res Publica,
Philosophia,
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, the
Journal of Medical Ethics,
Neuroethics, and the
Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics.
Thomas Søbirk Petersen is Professor of Bioethics and Criminal Justice Ethics at Roskilde University. He is the PI of the research project SITE (Situational Crime Prevention and Ethics) supported by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. Petersen has published in philosophical journals, including
AI and Ethics,
Bioethics,
Criminal Law and Philosophy,
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy,
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice,
Neuroethics, the
Journal of Business Ethics, the
Journal of Ethics, the
Journal of Global Ethics, the
Journal of Medical Ethics, the
Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, the
International Journal of Law and Psychiatry,
Res Publica, and
Theoria.
Jesper Ryberg is Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Law, at Roskilde University and Head of the Research Group for Criminal Justice Ethics. He has published in philosophical journals, including
Criminal Law and Philosophy,
Philosophical Papers,
Theoria,
The Philosophical Quarterly,
Res Publica,
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, the
Journal of Applied Philosophy,
Social Theory and Practice, the
Journal of Medical Ethics, the
Journal of Ethics, Neuroethics, Analysis, and
Utilitas.
Summary
This book addresses the complex ethical challenges related to preventive exclusion that have only been addressed in a limited way in the academic literature.