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CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL RIGHT HEADER JUSTICE CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Redressing Institutional Abuse of Children Kathleen Daly, Griffith University, Australia

The Criminal Act The Role and Influence of Routine Activity Theory Edited by Martin A. Andresen, Simon Fraser University, Canada, Graham Farrell, Simon Fraser University, Canada This volume provides a unique collection of essays in honour of the work of Marcus Felson and his notable contribution to routine activity theory, environmental criminology and the discipline more broadly. Contents: Preface; Martin A. Andresen and Graham Farrell * 1. Editors’ Introduction: The Criminal Act: The Role and Influence of Routine Activity Theory; Martin A. Andresen and Graham Farrell * 2. Meaningfully And Artfully Reinterpreting Crime For Useful Science: An Essay On The Value Of Building With Simple Theory; John E. Eck and Tamara D. Madensen * 3. Routine Activity Theory In Crime Investigation; D. Kim Rossmo and Lucia Summers * 4. The Routine Nature of Transnational Crime; Gisela Bichler and Aili Malm * 5. Target Suitability And The Crime Drop; Nick Tilley, Graham Farrell, and Ronald V. Clarke (OPEN This chapter is available open access under a CC BY license via palgraveconnect.com) * 6. Distributive Justice And The Crime Drop; Dainis Ignatans and Ken Pease * 7. Opportunities For Dispute-Related Violence; Richard B. Felson * 8. Routine Activity Theory: A Cornerstone Of Police Crime Analyst Work; Rachel Boba Santos * 9. Poetry In Motion: The Case Of Insider And Outsider Offenders; Kate Bowers and Shane D. Johnson * 10. Understanding Crime With Computational Topology; Patricia L. Brantingham and Paul J. Brantingham * 11. Factors Associated With Homeless Encampment Locations In Anchorage, Alaska; Sharon Chamard * 12. Nature And Cycle Of Cycle Thefts; Johannes Knutsson * 13. Time Use Matters For Risk Assessments: Time-Based Victimization Rats For Specific Types Of Place; Andrew Lemieux * 14. Whistleblowers As Capable Guardians: The Decision To Report Wrongdoing As A (Boundedly) Rational Choice; Richard Wortley * 15. Burglary In A Segregated City: Race Of Offenders And Community Of Offending; George Rengert, Brian Lockwood, and Elizabeth R. Groff * 16. Letters to Marcus Felson February 2015 UK February 2015 US 304pp 57 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137391315

Historical abuse of children is a worldwide phenomenon. This book assesses the enablers of abuse and the reasons it took so long for officials to respond. It analyzes redress for institutional abuse in two countries, Canada and Australia, using first-hand accounts of survivors' experiences. Contents: Introduction: Setting the Context * PART I: THE PROBLEM * 1. Discovering Institutional Abuse * 2. The Cases * 3. Institutions for Children and Memories of Institutional Life * PART II: THE RESPONSE * 4. Time and Knowledge * 5. Redress Structure and Process * 6. Redress Outcomes * 7. Redress and Victims’ Justice Interests * 8. Summary and implications * Appendix 1 The Cases * Appendix 2: Redress Scheme Application and Assessment Process * Appendix 3A: Redress Scheme Elements and Outcomes * Appendix 3B: Financial Payments, Validation, and Other Case Data * Appendix 3C: Financial Payments, Adjusted for 2012, in Different Currencies * Appendix 4: Public Apologies and Statements * Appendix 5: Memorials and Commemorative Activities * Appendix 6: Other Media October 2014 UK October 2014 US 320pp 4 figures Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137414342

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Financial Crime and White-Collar Criminals An Empirical and Theoretical Survey for Research Petter Gottschalk, Norwegian School of Management BI, Norway

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Drawing on five years of data, Gottschalk expands the typical view of white-collar crime from high-profile individual case studies to a large empirical sample, using the three main motivators of financial crime - economic, organizational, and behavioral - to build a framework for a general theory of white-collar crime. Contents: 1. White-Collar Crime and Criminals * 2. Empirical Sample of Criminals * 3. More Empirical Analysis of Sample * 4. Theoretical Framework * 5. Economical Dimension * 6. Organizational Dimension * 7. Behavioral Dimension * 8. International Case Studies

Hogarth’s Art of Animal Cruelty Satire, Suffering and Pictorial Propaganda Piers Beirne, University of Southern Maine, USA This book analyzes the animal images used in William Hogarth's art, demonstrating how animals were variously depicted as hybrids, edibles, companions, emblems of satire and objects of cruelty. Beirne offers an important assessment of how Hogarth's various audiences reacted to his gruesome images and ultimately what was meant by 'cruelty'.

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Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Seeing Hogarth’s Animal Images * 3. Hogarth’s Four Stages of Cruelty * 4. After Hogarth

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CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Non-State Justice Institutions and the Law Decision-Making at the Interface of Tradition, Religion and the State Edited by Matthias Kötter, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany, Tilmann J. Röder, Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law, Germany, Gunnar Folke Schuppert, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany, Rüdiger Wolfrum, Max Planck Foundation for International Peace and the Rule of Law, Germany This book focuses on decision-making by non-state justice institutions at the interface of traditional, religious, and state laws. The authors discuss the implications of non-state justice for the rule of law, presenting case studies on traditional councils and courts in Pakistan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Bolivia and South Africa. Contents: Introduction: A Bifurcated Theory of Law in Hybrid Societies: The Rule of Law and Non-state Justice; Brian Z. Tamanaha * 1.1. The Recent Turn to Non-state Justice Institutions * 1.2. How Hybrid Legal Situations Came About * 1.3. A Bifurcated Law and Society * 1.4. The Apparent Misfit with the Rule of Law * 1.5. Conclusion * PART I: RECOGNIZING NON-STATE JUSTICE INSTITUTIONS: FIVE CASES * 1. Pakistan: Jirgas Dispensing Justice without State Control; Tilmann J. Röder and Naveed A. ShinwarI * 1.1. Introduction * 1.2. Governance and Dispute Settlement in FATA * 1.3. Legality and Legitimacy of Decision-Making in the Existing Framework * 1.4. Conclusions * 2. South Sudan: Linking the Chiefs’ Judicial Authority and the Statutory * Court System; Katharina Diehl, Ruben Madol Arol and Simone Malz * 2.1. Introduction: Traditional Authorities and Customary Law in South Sudan * 2.2. Contemporary Legal Framework of the Judicial System * and more...

Governance and Limited Statehood February 2015 UK February 2015 US 272pp 4 colour tables, 2 diagrams Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137403278

As policy-makers look first (and easily) for existing policy solutions which could be adapted from elsewhere, policy transfer becomes increasingly central to policy development. This book explores whether policy transfer in 'everyday' policy-making may be unintentionally creating a system of preventive justice. Contents: 1. Introduction * PART I * 2. ‘Serious’ Shifts in Organised Crime Control * 3. A State of Prevention * 4. Policy Transfer and Everyday Policy-making * PART II * 5. Process-tracing: Case Study and Method * 6. The Proliferation of the Preventive Order Model * 7. Policy Analysis: Elite Interviews and Early Policy Documents * 8. The Policy of Policy Transfer March 2015 UK March 2015 US 256pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137495013

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Interviewing Rape Victims Karen Rich, Marywood University , USA

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Experiences with the Powerful and the Powerless Edited by Karen Lumsden, Loughborough University, UK, Aaron Winter, University of East London, UK "This volume, the first in more than a decade, brings together myriad authors from around the globe to provide credence for our attempts to expand a postmodern ethnography. It offers refreshing reflections that show how ethnographers' backgrounds can impact on the interpretation and representation of data. A welcome new volume in the field, [this book] will pique criminological field researchers to think more about how their own actions and biographies affect who we study and what we find." - Patricia Adler, University of Colorado, USA This comprehensive collection contributes to, advances and consolidates discussions of the range of research methods in criminology through the presentation of diverse international case studies in which contributors reflect upon their experiences with powerless and powerful individuals or groups. Contents: PART I: RESEARCH RELATIONSHIPS * PART II: IDENTITIES, SUBJECTIVITIES AND INTERSECTIONALITIES: GENDER AND CLASS * PART III: IDENTITIES, SUBJECTIVITIES AND INTERSECTIONALITIES: RACE AND ETHNICITY * PART IV: RISK, ETHICS AND RESEARCHER SAFETY * PART V: POWER, PARTISANSHIP AND BIAS * PART VI: REFLEXIVITY AND INNOVATION: NEW CONTEXTS, CHALLENGES AND POSSIBILITIES

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Practice and Policy Issues in an International Context

Reflexivity in Criminological Research

October 2014 UK October 2014 US 360pp Hardback £70.00 / $110.00 / CN$127.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137379399

Preventive Justice and the Power of Policy Transfer

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This study presents a unique overview of the cultural, social and practical aspects of interviewing rape victims. Exploring a range of issues that affect rape cases including discourse, gender, attitudes and victim's rights, Rich reveals the complexities of sexual assault and looks to how communities can work to respond to and combat such violence. Contents: Introduction * 1. Attitudes Towards Rape and Rape Victims * 2. Skills for Interviewing Rape Reporters * 3. Victim Agencies and Victim Advocates * 4. Gender and Rape Victim Interviews * 5. Summary and Conclusions * 6. Limitations and Future Directions

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CRIME AND SOCIETY The Management of Change in Criminal Justice Who Knows Best? Edited by Martin Wasik, Keele University, UK, Sotirios Santatzoglou, Keele University, UK This book explores the critical questions of how and why criminal justice policies emerge, and examines how criminal justice policy is understood and applied by practitioners. It questions whether diversity in implementation implies policy failure or a sign of healthy activism among local practitioners, led by practitioners. Contents: 1. Introduction; Sotirios Santatzoglou and Martin Wasik * PART I: MAKING POLICY CHOICES * 2. David Faulkner; The Beginning or the End of an Era? Politics and Punishment under Margaret Thatcher’s Government * 3. Roger Smith; Troubled, Troubling or Troublesome? Troubled Families and the Changing Shape of Youth Justice * 4. Rose Broad and Jon Spencer; Understanding the Marketization of the Probation Service Through an Interpretative Policy Framework * 5. Jessica Jacobson; ‘Community’ Knows Best? Community Involvement in Criminal Justice * 6. Rob Allen; Continuity and Change in Prisons * PART II: DEVELOPING POLICY THROUGH PRACTICE * 7. Sotirios Santatzoglou; ‘We Were the System’: Practitioners’ Experiences and the Juvenile Justice Mosaic During the 1980s * 8. John Harding; From Planning to Practice: Pioneering Community Service Orders in England and Wales * 9. Katrina Morrison; The Management of Community Justice Services in Post-Devolution Scotland: The Battle for Central and Local Control * 10. Stewart Field, Developing Local Cultures in Criminal Justice PolicyMaking: The Case of Youth Justice in Wales * 11. Theresa Lynch; Regulating Street Sex Workers: A Reflection on the Use and Reform of Anti-Social Behaviour Measures * PART III: MANAGING POLICY IMPLEMENTATION * 12. Penelope Gibbs; Managing Magistrates’ Courts: A Loss of Local Control * 13. Martin Wasik; The Crown Court: Unified Structure or Local Justice? * 14. Alexandra Wigzell and Chris Stanley; The Youth Court: Time for Reform? * 15. Anne Worrall and Mary Corcoran; Integrated Offender Management: A Microcosm of Central and Local Criminal Justice Policy Turbulence * 16. Peter Neyroud and Molly Slothower; Wielding the Sword of Damocles: The Challenges and Opportunities in Reforming Police Out-of-Court Disposals in England and Wales July 2015 UK July 2015 US 304pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137462480

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Realist Criminology Roger Matthews, University of Kent, UK "Roger Matthews, a pioneer of realist criminology, is one of the most interesting and important criminological theorists in Britain today. In this exciting new work, he sets out the stall for critical realism - a sophisticated appraisal of and provocative challenge to mainstream criminology. It is just the stimulus to fresh debate that the discipline needs." Lucia Zedner, University of Oxford, UK This book challenges contemporary criminological thinking, providing a thorough critique of mainstream criminology, including both liberal criminology and administrative criminology. It sets a new agenda for theoretical and practical engagement, and for creating a more effective and just criminal justice system. Contents: Author Preface * 1. The Successes and Failures of Modern Criminology * 2. A Framework of Analysis * 3. The Problem of Method * 4. Rational Choice, Routine Activities and Situational Crime Prevention * 5. From Cultural Criminology to Cultural Realism * 6. The Myth of Punitiveness Revisited * 7. Governing the Present * Epilogue: For a Public Criminology August 2014 UK August 2014 US 200pp 4 graphs Hardback £75.00 / $120.00 / CN$138.00 Paperback £24.99 / $39.00 / CN$45.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137445698 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137445704

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Why the Social Sciences Matter Crime, Victims and Policy International Contexts, Local Experiences Edited by Dean Wilson, University of Plymouth, UK, Stuart Ross, University of Melbourne, Australia This book critically examines how recent international developments in victims theory and policy are experienced within specific local contexts. The chapters approach key criminological issues including the experience of criminal justice agencies, policy formulation, the construction of victim identities and the 'discovery' of new victims. Contents: Introduction. Victims Research, Theory and Policy: The Role of Local Context; Stuart Ross and Dean Wilson * 1. Decolonising Indigenous Victimisation; Chris Cunneen and Simone Rowe * 2. Environmental Victimology and Ecological Justice; Rob White * 3. Victimisation, Citizenship and Gender: Interrogating State Responses; Marie Segrave and Rebecca Powell * 4. Justice for Rape Victims? The Spirit May Sound Willing but the Flesh Remains Weak; Jan Jordan * 5. Competing Conceptions of Victims of Domestic Violence within Legal Processes; Julie Stubbs and Janet Wangmann * 6. Care Bears and Crime Fighters: Police Operational Styles and Victims of Crime; Dean Wilson and Marie Segrave * 7. Victim Impact Statements, Sentencing and Contemporary Standards of Fairness in the Courtroom; Tracey Booth * 8. Satisfied? Exploring Victims’ Justice Judgements; Robyn Holder * 9. Victims in the Australian Criminal Justice System: Principles, Policy and (Distr)action; Stuart Ross * 10. The Evolution of Victims’ Rights and Services in Australia; Michael O’Connell June 2015 UK June 2015 US 296pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137383921

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Edited by Jonathan Michie, University of Oxford, UK, Cary Cooper, Lancaster University, UK "This book powerfully demonstrates that if some of the planet's most urgent problems are to be solved, then the social sciences are not just necessary but are in fact indispensable. Humanity today needs high-quality social science more than ever - this book brilliantly shows why and how this is so." - David Inglis, University of Exeter, UK Published with the support of the Academy for Social Sciences, this volume provides an illuminating look at topics of concern to everyone at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Leading social scientists tackle complex questions such as immigration, unemployment, climate change, war, banks in trouble, and an ageing population. Contents: Foreword; Howard Newby * Introduction and Overview; Jonathan Michie, Cary L Cooper * 1. Social Science, Parenting and Child Development; Pasco Fearon, Chloe Campbell, Lynne Murray * 2. Health and Wellbeing; James Campbell Quick, Robert J Gatchel, Cary L Cooper * 3. Climate Change and Society; John Urry * 4. Waste, Resource Recovery and Labour: Recycling Economies in the EU; Nicky Gregson, Mike Crang * 5. Poverty and Inequality; Rod Hick * 6. The Economy, Financial Stability and Sustainable Growth; Jonathan Michie * 7. Food Security, Rural Life and the Fate of Agriculture; Camilla Toulmin * 8. Numbers and Questions: The Contribution of Social Science to Understanding the Family, Marriage, and Divorce; Mavis Maclean and Ceridwen Roberts * 9. Crime, Policing and Compliance with the Law; Mike Hough * 10. Understanding the Arab Spring; Stuart Croft, Oz Hassan * 11. International Migration; Cathy McIlwaine January 2015 UK January 2015 US 216pp 2 figures Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Paperback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137269904 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137269911

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CRIME AND SOCIETY CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES SERIES

Invisible Crimes and Social Harms

Edited by Reece Walters, Queensland University of Technology, Australia & Deborah Drake, The Open University, UK

Green Harms and Crimes Critical Criminology in a Changing World Edited by Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund, University of Oslo, Norway The book presents discussions of the application of Stan Cohen's theories alongside empirical contributions in the fields of critical and green criminology. Taken together, the authors critically address harms and crimes against the environment, as well as against human and nonhuman victims. Contents: 1. Introduction: Critical, Green Criminology - an Agenda for Change; Ragnhild Aslaug Sollund * 2. State-Corporate Environmental Harms and Paradoxical Interventions: Thoughts in Honour of Stanley Cohen; Avi Brisman and Nigel South * 3. Looking into the Abyss: Bangladesh, Critical Criminology and Globalisation; Wayne Morrison * 4. A Critical Gaze on Environmental Victimization; Lorenzo Natali * 5. ‘Creative Destruction’ and the Economy of Waste; Vincenzo Ruggiero * 6. Agribusiness, Governments and Food Crime: A Critical Perspective; Allison Gray and Ron Hinch * 7. Anthropogenic Development Drives Species to be Endangered: Capitalism and the Decline of Species; Michael J. Lynch, Michael A. Long and Paul B. Stretesky * 8. The Illegal Wildlife Trade from a Norwegian Outlook: Tendencies in Practices and Law Enforcement; Ragnhild Sollund * 9. Denying the Harms of Animal Abductions for Biomedical Research; David Rodríguez Goyes * 10. A Systems Thinking Perspective on the Motivations and Mechanisms Driving Wildlife Poaching; Joanna F. Hill * 11. ‘Now You See Me, Now You Don’t’ - about the Selective Permissiveness of Synoptic Exposure and its Impact; Andrea Beckmann * 12. The Occupy movement Vs. Capitalist Realism: Seeking Extraordinary Transformations in Consciousness; Samantha Fletcher * 13. Refugee Protests and Political Agency: Framing Dissensus through Precarity; Katrin Kremmel and Brunilda Pali June 2015 UK June 2015 US 288pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137456250

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Vandalism and Anti-Social Behaviour Matt Long, Nottingham Trent University, UK, Roger Hopkins Burke, Nottingham Trent University, UK Vandalism and Anti-Social Behaviour forwards a new typology of vandalism. The authors argue that in order to fully understand vandalism and anti-social behaviour, a culturally criminological perspective should be fostered, which accounts for the emotional and experiential aspects of crime. Contents: 1. Towards a Cultural Criminology of Vandalism and Anti-Social Behaviour * 2. Exploratory and Drift Vandalism * 3. Target Vandalism * 4. Context Vandalism * 5. Collateral Vandalism * 6. Hate Vandalism * 7. The Anti-Social and Vandalistic State * 8. The Pro-Social Political Vandal * 9. Vandalism and Cyberspace * 10. Vandalism and Anti-Social Behaviour across Late Modern Societies * 11. Conclusions May 2015 UK May 2015 US 256pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230580855

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Edited by Pamela Davies, University of Northumbria, UK, Peter Francis, University of Northumbria, UK, Tanya Wyatt, University of Northumbria, UK This unique collection explores the continuing invisibility of much crime and victimization, and the lack of adequate responses to them. Shaping the lens through which criminology and victimology is approached in the twenty-first century, the volume examines major issues including (in)justice, risks, rights, regulation and enforcement. Contents: Foreword: Seeing the Invisible; Nigel South * 1. Taking Invisible Crimes and Social Harms Seriously; Pamela Davies, Peter Francis, Tanya Wyatt * 2. Gender First: The Secret to Revealing Sexual Crimes and Victimisations; Pamela Davies * 3. Politics, Power and the Media: the Visibility of Environmental and Eco-terrorism; Tanya Wyatt and Hayley Watson * 4. The Visual Acuity of Climate Change; Avi Brisman * 5. ‘Honour’ Crimes; Alexandra Hall * 6. Elder Abuses; Matthew Hall * 7. Selling Sex Invisibly: Solicitation as an Invisible Crime; Mary Laing * 8. Air Pollution and Invisible Violence; Reece Walters * 9. Invisible Pillaging: Corporate Bio Piracy; Tanya Wyatt * 10. War and Normative Visibility: Interactions in the Nomos; Wayne Morrison * 11. Health and Safety ‘Crimes’ in Britain: the Great Disappearing Act; Steve Tombs * 12. Regulating Fraud Revisited; Mike Levi * 13. Invisible Crimes, Social Harms and the Radical Criminological Tradition; Peter Francis, Pamela Davies, Tanya Wyatt November 2014 UK November 2014 US 280pp 3 b/w tables, 1 diagram Hardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137347817

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The Death and Resurrection of Deviance Current Ideas and Research Edited by Michael Dellwing, Kassel University, Germany, Joseph A. Kotarba, Texas State University, USA, Nathan W. Pino, Texas State University, USA "Students and scholars will find here a collection that digs deep into the core of the criminological project by examining the history, politics, challenges and, ultimately, ongoing relevance of studying social rulebreaking." - Rowland Atkinson, University of York, UK. Are reports of the 'death of deviance' premature? This collection brings together leading international scholars to analyse uses of the 'deviance' concept to argue its vitality and show its possible utility in a variety of fields including religion, education and media narratives. Contents: Introduction: Tales of Death and Deviance; Michael Dellwing, Joseph Kotarba and Nathan Pino * PART I: THE DEATH OF DEVIANCE? * 1. The Meaning and Validity of the Death of Deviance Claim; Erich Goode * 2. The Critical Role of Deviance in Society; Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler * 3. The Deviance Bubble; Joel Best * 4. The ‘Death of Deviance’ and Stagnation of Twentieth Century Criminology; Mark Horsley * 5. Subcultures and Deviance; J. Patrick Williams * PART II: PRODUCTIVE DEVIANCE * 6. Debating the Death of Deviance: Transgressing Extremes in Conspiracy Narratives; Daniel Dotter * 7. Religious Deviance; Robin D. Perrin * 8. The New Moral Entrepreneurs: Atheist Activism as Scripted and Performed Political Deviance; Lori L. Fazzino, Michael Ian Borer and Mohammed Abdel Haq * 9. The School to Prison Pipeline and the ‘Death of Deviance’ in the American Public School System; Scott Wm. Bowman * and more... October 2014 UK October 2014 US 336pp 6 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137303790

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CRIME AND SOCIETY Media Representations of Police and Crime Shaping the Police Television Drama Marianne Colbran, University of Oxford, UK "Media representations of policing are of crucial significance for both the legitimacy and the effective functioning of policing, and indeed social order more broadly. This pioneering ethnographic study is the first to analyse the interactions of creative personnel and the political-economic pressures that shape the production of fictional television stories about the police. It is a major contribution to the understanding of policing and the media, and will be of great value to criminology and to media sociology." - Robert Reiner, London School of Economics, UK This unique book explores the social processes which shape fictional representations of police and crime in television dramas. Exploring ten leading British and European police dramas from the last twenty-five years, Colbran, a former scriptwriter, presents a revealing insight into police dramas, informed by media and criminological theory. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Research Methods * 3. Inside the World of The Bill * 4. The Origins of Story Ideas * 5. Influences on the Story-line * 6. Creating the Story * 7. Looking Beyond The Bill * 8. The Function and Importance of the Television Police Show in Shaping Public Understanding October 2014 UK October 2014 US 272pp 9 figures Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137334718

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Culture and Immigration in Context An Ethnography of Romanian Migrant Workers in London Daniel Briggs, Universidad Europea, Spain, Dorina Dobre, University of East London, UK Based on ethnographic data, this revealing study presents a humane and realistic account of Romanian economic migrants and their life in the UK, providing a more balanced picture of the way new immigrant groups are depicted and popularly perceived. Contents: 1. Being Romanian in London * 2. A Short History of Migration to the UK: From Post War to New Labour * 3. Politics and Immigration in Context: Some theoretical notes * 4. ‘The slaves of Europe’: The Economic Realities of Life in London for Romanians * 5. Cultural Confusion and the Confusion of Culture: ‘Roma’, Romanians and the Exposure to Consumer to Culture * 6. From Communism to ‘democracy’: Political Disintegration, Globalization and the Mass Exodus from the Motherland * 7. Discussion: Towards a sociopolitico-subjective appreciation of immigration

October 2014 UK September 2014 US 138pp Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137380609

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Religion, Social Memory and Conflict The Massacre of Bojayá in Colombia Sandra Milena Rios Oyola, University of Aberdeen, UK This book studies how religion influences the way people in Colombia remember a massacre of 79 civilians that occurred in a Catholic church in 2002. It analyses how strategies of memorialisation are part of religious peacebuilding initiatives that aim to resist and denounce crimes against human, ethnic, cultural and economic rights. Contents: Introduction * 1. Social Memory in Post-Atrocity Contexts * 2. Religion, Emotions and Memory after Atrocity * 3. The Conflict in Colombia and Chocó * 4. Religious Peacebuilding in Chocó * 5. Multiple Memories of the Massacre of Bojayá * 6. Religious Emotions and Social Memory after the Massacre * 7. Funerary Rituals as Resistance and Memorialisation * 8. Religious Peacebuilding and Transitional Justice from Below * Conclusion June 2015 UK June 2015 US 214pp 1 map, 5 b/w illustrations Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137461834

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Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives Denis Dragovic, University of Melbourne, Australia ''As an international civil servant, Denis Dragovic has seen the importance of religion in political life while serving in conflict zones around the world. This fascinating study adds to that lived experience rigour and scholarship, resulting in an insightful comparative study of Catholicism and Islam. Building on the themes of salvation and justice, Dragovic provides new insights into how the deep purpose that underlies religious belief plays a crucial role in politics.'' Professor Anthony F Lang, Chair in International Political Theory in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews and Director of the Centre for Global Constitutionalism This book draws upon theory and theology to consider how religious institutions engage with post-conflict statebuilding and why they would choose to lend their resources to the endeavour. Drawing from the theologies of Roman Catholicism and Sunni Islam, Dragovic explores their possible motivations to engage alongside the international community. Contents: Series Editor Introduction; John Brewer * Author Preface * Introduction * 1. Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding * 2. Roman Catholic View of the State * 3. Salvation as the Catholic Post-Conflict Statebuilding Imperative * 4. Sunni Islam and the State * 5. Justice as the Sunni Post-Conflict Statebuilding Imperative * 6. Bosnia and Herzegovina * Conclusion April 2015 UK April 2015 US 216pp 9 b/w tables, 2 figures Hardback £58.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137455147

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CRIME AND SOCIETY Understanding Sexual Homicide Offenders

PALGRAVE STUDIES IN GREEN CRIMINOLOGY SERIES

An Integrated Approach Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Edited by Angus Nurse, Middlesex University, UK, Rob White, University of Tasmania, Australia, Melissa Jarrell, Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi, USA

Policing Wildlife Perspectives on the Enforcement of Wildlife Legislation Angus Nurse, Middlesex University, UK Policing Wildlife examines both the extent and enforcement of wildlife law, one of the fastest growing areas of crime globally. The book considers how enforcement regimes need to adapt to contemporary wildlife crime threats, particularly those posed by terrorism and organised crime. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. What is Wildlife Crime? * 3. International and Regional Wildlife Legislation * 4. National Wildlife Legislation and Law Enforcement Policies * 5. Theoretical Perspectives on Wildlife Law Enforcement * 6. Wildlife Offenders * 7. Issues in Policing Wildlife Crime * 8. Preventing Wildlife Crime * 9. Prosecuting Wildlife Crime * 10. Wildlife Crime and Criminal Justice Policy * 11. Conclusions and Recommendations April 2015 UK April 2015 US 224pp 1 b/w table Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137400000

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Radical Environmentalism Nature, Identity and More-than-human Agency John Cianchi, University of Tasmania, Australia Radical Environmentalism: Nature, Identity and Morethan-human Agency provides a unique account of environmentalism – one that highlights the voices of activists and the nature they defend. It will be of interest to both students and academics in green criminology, environmental sociology and nature–human studies more broadly. Contents: 1. Defending nature * 2. What is nature doing: radical environmentalism and the role of nature * 3. Nature, identity and more-than-human agency * 4. “I talked to my tree and he talked back”: activism, nature and meaning making * 5. Encounters with activists * 6. Radicalisation: activist journeys to direct action campaigning * 7. Transcendence: experiences of nature that transform activist identity * 8. Connection: the formation of relationships with nature * 9. Communication: dialogic relationships with animals, plants and landscapes * 10. Grief from the destruction of nature * 11. Alive to the world: interconnection, kinship and responsibility March 2015 UK March 2015 US 192pp 1 b/w illustration Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137473776

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This book offers a comprehensive understanding of sexual homicide. It includes a thorough survey of offender classifications, and analyses current theoretical explanations and understandings of sexual homicide from a criminological perspective. It proposes an important new integrated theoretical understanding of sexual homicide offenders. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Sexual Homicide Offending: Offender Classifications * 3. Sexual Homicide Offending: Theoretical Explanations * 4. Sexual Homicide Offending: In Search of a Criminological Explanation * 5. Sexual Homicide Offending: Toward an Integrative Theoretical Explanation * 6. Implications and Conclusions April 2015 UK April 2015 US 200pp 24 b/w tables, 5 figures Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$109.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137453716

Sexting and Young People Thomas Crofts, University of Sydney, Australia, Murray Lee, University of Sydney, Australia, Alyce McGovern, University of New South Wales, Australia, Sanja Milivojevic, University of New South Wales, Australia This book explores young people's practices and perceptions of sexting and how sexting has been represented and responded to by the media, education campaigns, and the law. It analyses the important broader socio-legal issues raised by sexting and the appropriateness of current responses. Contents: PART I: UNDERSTANDING SEXTING BY YOUNG PEOPLE * 1. An Introduction to Sexting and Young People * 2. Conceptualising Sexting * PART II: YOUNG PEOPLE AND SEXTING DISCOURSES * 3. Media Representations of Sexting * 4. Sexting as Child Pornography * 5. Factors Determining Whether Young People are Prosecuted * 6. Sexting Education * 7. Review of Existing Research * PART III: SEXTING: YOUNG PEOPLE’S VOICES * 8. Online Survey Data * 9. Perceptions and Practices of Sexting * 10. Perceptions of Legal Responses to Sexting * 11. Making Sense of Sexting * PART IV: FUTURES AND NEW DIRECTIONS * 12. Developing Responses to Sexting * 13. Conclusion July 2015 UK July 2015 US 256pp 27 b/w tables, 1 b/w illustration Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137392800

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Framing Drug Use Bodies, Space, Economy and Crime John L. Fitzgerald, University of Melbourne, Australia This book examines the forces that shape psychoactive drug use. The approach, informed by poststructuralist semiotics, culture, phenomenology and contemporary theories of affect, illuminates the connections between drugs, bodies, space, economy and crime. Contents: 1. Introduction: Who is Responsible? * 2. Navigating a Pharmacoanalysis * 3. The Image of Drug Desire * 4. Syringes, Metonymy, Global Fear and News * 5. The Rave Assemblage * 6. Faciality and Drug Photography * 7. The Spatial Economies of Drug Dealing * 8. Drinking as a Global ‘Mo’-vement Assemblage * 9. Drugs and the Abject * 10. Drugs and Transitional Economies * 11. Neuroenablement and Hope * 12. Pharmacological Omnipotence and Sexual Violence * 13. Drug Epistemologies June 2015 UK June 2015 US 304pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137482235

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CRIME AND SOCIETY International Students and Crime

Drugs on the Dark Net

Helen Forbes-Mewett, Monash University, Australia, Jude McCulloch, Monash University, Australia, Chris Nyland, Monash University, Australia International students and crime is an issue that impacts on lucrative international student markets, international relations, host countries' reputations, and the security of the broader population. This book presents vital new analyses on international students as victims and perpetrators of crime in Australia, the US and the UK.

Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Comparing US, UK and Australian Markets * 3. International Students as Victims of Crime * 4. International Students as Perpetrators of Crime * 5. Non-violent Crime * 6. Serious and Violent Crime * 7. Gendered Crime * 8. Organised Crime * 9. Staying Safe from Crime * 10. Responsibility * 11. Conclusion

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James Martin, Macquarie University, Australia "This is a timely, topical and fascinating study that sheds much-needed light into the dark recesses of the Internet. Through an exploration of online cryptomarkets, Martin offers new insights into the globally shifting landscape of crime. It should be essential reading for all those interested in cybercrime, the trade in illicit drugs, and the impact of new technologies on criminal markets." - Professor Majid Yar, University of Hull, UK This study explores the rapidly expanding world of online illicit drug trading. Since the fall of the infamous Silk Road, a new generation of cryptomarkets can be found thriving on the dark net. Martin explores how these websites defy powerful law enforcement agencies and represent the new digital front in the 'war on drugs'. Contents: Introduction * 1. Conceptualising Cryptomarkets * 2. Cryptomarket Operations * 3. Conventional vs. Online Drug Distribution Networks * 4. Cryptomarkets and Law Enforcement * Conclusion and Future Directions

Governing Risk Care and Control in Contemporary Social Work Mark Hardy, University of York, UK Drawing on Foucault's later work on governmentality, this book traces the effects of 'the rise of risk' on contemporary social work practice. Focusing on two 'domains' of practice – mental health social work and probation work – it analyses the ways in which risk thinking has affected social work's aims and objectives, methods and approaches. Contents: Introduction * 1. Enduring Debates in Social Work * 2. Accounting for ‘the Rise of Risk’ * 3. Mental Health Social Work: A Case in Point * 4. The Probation Service: Pragmatism in Practice? * 5. ‘An Analytics of Social Work’ * 6. A Technical Identity? * 7. Risk, Uncertainty and Blame in Contemporary Practice * 8. Conclusion: Doing Justice to Social Work January 2015 UK January 2015 US 232pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230364158

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Responding to Sexual Offending Perceptions, Risk Management and Public Protection Edited by Kieran McCartan, University of the West of England, UK This collection brings together international contributors from multiple disciplines to discuss the current public, social and governmental understandings and responses to sexual violence. Exploring issues such as how to manage sex offenders, the volume provides recommendations for how to reduce offending and improve community engagement. Contents: Editor’s Introduction * 1. The Realities of Legislating Against and Protecting the Public From Risky Groups; Andrew Williams and Mike Nash * 2. Community-Based Management of Sexual Offender Risk: Options and Opportunities; Robin Wilson and David Prescott * 3. Female Sex Offenders: Gender, Risk and Risk Perception; Ian Elliott and Alexandra Bailey * 4. New Technologies, ‘Risk’ and Sexual Offending; Ruth McAlister * 5. Sex Offending and Sex Tourism: Problems, Policy and Challenges; Duncan McPhee * 6. Sex Offender Treatment Programmes; Adam Carter * 7. Understanding and Responding to Sexual Offenders with Challenging Behaviours; David Prescott and Robin Wilson * 8. Risky Business? Supporting Desistance From Sexual Offending; Beth Weaver and Monica Barry * 9. Tales from the Trenches: Zooming in on the Effects of Sex Offender Public Policy; Danielle Harris * 10. Creativity and Rehabilitation: What Else Might Work in Changing Sex Offenders’ Behaviour?; Charlotte Bilby * 11. Managing Sex Offenders in the UK: Challenges for Policy and Practice; Hazel Kemshall and Kieran McCartan

Palgrave Studies in Risk, Crime and Society October 2014 UK October 2014 US 256pp 4 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137358127

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CRIME AND SOCIETY William Corder and the Red Barn Murder Journeys of the Criminal Body Shane McCorristine, University of Leicester, UK This study reassesses the criminal body from sentencing to execution and afterlife, using the nineteenth-century Red Barn murder as a case study. Positioned within the burgeoning field of medical humanities, it places culture and power at the centre of debates surrounding criminal justice and public punishment. Contents: 1. The Murder in the Red Barn * 2. The Criminal Body Dismembered * 3. The Criminal Body Remembered * Appendix 1: Crime, Trial, and Dismemberment * Appendix 2: Representations and Afterlives

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Anti-Social Behaviour in Britain Victorian and Contemporary Perspectives Edited by Sarah Pickard, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle3, France "This is a gem of a book. It is an impressive collection of essays that successfully problematizes and historicizes anti-social behaviour. Moreover, it is a truly interdisciplinary endeavour - and it is all the stronger as a result. It is theoretically-informed, packed full of fascinating case studies and has much to offer historians, criminologists, and sociologists, not to mention those working in the fields of police studies, politics and social policy..." - Andy Croll, University of South Wales, UK This comprehensive, interdisciplinary collection examines diverse forms of anti-social behaviour in Victorian and contemporary Britain, providing a unique comparison of the methods which have been employed by governments to control it. Contents: Introduction * PART I: ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR, THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT AND PUBLIC SPACES * 1. A Less than Polite People? Incivility, Ruffianism and Anti-Social Behaviour in Urban England, 1830–1900; Neil Davie * 2. Anti-social City: Science and Crime in late-Victorian Britain; Trevor Harris * 3. Greater Expectations: Intolerance and Control of Public Space, Antisocial Behaviour in the Nineteenth and Twenty-first Centuries; Craig Johnstone * 4. Anti-social Behaviour and ‘Civilizing’ Regulation in the British City: Comparing Victorian and Contemporary Eras; John Flint and Ryan Powell * 5. From Scurrilous Periodical to the Public Platform. Policing Blasphemers and Anti-social Behaviour: Constructing the Public Peace Then and Now; David Nash * 6. Anarchists, Authorities and the Battle for Public Space, 1880–1914: Recasting Political Protest as Anti-social Behaviour; Constance Bantman * 7. Keep Them Kettled! Student Protests, Policing and Anti-social Behaviour; Sarah Pickard * and more... October 2014 UK October 2014 US 400pp Hardback £75.00 / $120.00 / CN$138.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137399304

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London’s Criminal Underworlds, c. 1720 - c. 1930 A Social and Cultural History Heather Shore, Leeds Metropolitan University, UK This book offers an original and exciting analysis of the concept of the criminal underworld. Print culture, policing and law enforcement, criminal networks, space and territory are explored here through a series of case studies taken from the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. ‘Now we have the informing Dogs!’: Crime Networks and Informing Cultures in the 1720s and 1730s * 3. ‘A Noted Virago’: Moll Harvey and her ‘Dangerous Crew’, 1727 – 1738 * 4. ‘The pickpockets and hustlers had yesterday what is called a Grand Day’: Changing Street Theft, c. 1800 – 1850 * 5. ‘There goes Bill Sheen, the murderer’: Crime, Kinship and Community in East London, 1827 – 1852 * 6. ‘A new species of swindling’: Coiners, Fraudsters, Swindlers and the ‘Long-Firm’, c. 1760 – 1913 * 7. ‘A London Plague that must be swept away’: Hooligans and Street Fighting Gangs, c. 1882 – 1912 * 8. ‘The Terror of the People’: Organised Crime in Interwar London * 9. Conclusion February 2015 UK February 2015 US 288pp 1 b/w illustration, 3 maps Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230304048

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A Global History of Execution and the Criminal Corpse Edited by Richard Ward, University of Sheffield, UK Through studies of beheaded Irish traitors, smugglers hung in chains on the English coast, suicides subjected to the surgeon's knife in Dresden and the burial of executed Nazi war criminals, this volume provides a fresh perspective on the history of capital punishment. Contents: Foreword; Pieter Spierenburg * Introduction: A Global History of Execution and the Criminal Corpse; Richard Ward * 1. Punishing the Dead: Execution and the Executed Body in Eighteenth-Century Ireland; James Kelly * 2. ‘For the Benefit of Example’: Crime-Scene Executions in England, 1720–1830; Steve Poole * 3. The Gibbet in the Landscape: Locating the Criminal Corpse in Mid-Eighteenth-Century England; Zoe Dyndor * 4. Never Equal before Death: Three Experiences of Dying as seen through Eighteenth-Century French Executions; Pascal Bastien * 5. The Ill-Treated Body: Punishing and Utilizing the Early Modern Suicide Corpse; Alexander Kästner and Evelyne Luef * 6. Execution and its Aftermath in the Nineteenth-Century British Empire; Clare Anderson * 7. Strangled by the Chinese and Kept ‘Alive’ by the British: Two Infamous Executions and the Discourse of Chinese Legal Despotism; Song-Chuan Chen * 8. Dismembering and Remembering the Body: Execution and Post-Execution Display in Africa, c.1870–2000; Stacey Hynd * 9. Burying the Past? The Post-Execution History of Nazi War Criminals; Caroline Sharples June 2015 UK June 2015 US 336pp 4 maps, 2 b/w tables, 2 colour illustrations Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137443991 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137443991


RACE, CLASS, GENDER AND CRIME Online Offending Behaviour and Child Victimisation

RACE, CLASS, GENDER AND CRIME

Radical Feminism

New Findings and Policy Stephen Webster, National Centre for Social Research, UK, Julia Davidson, Middlesex University, UK, Antonia Bifulco, Middlesex University, UK "A tour de force and a tour d'horizon. Davidson, Webster and Bifulco have long established themselves as Europe's leading researchers in the field of online child sex abuse and this book is further evidence showing why that title is so richly deserved." - John Carr OBE, Senior Expert Adviser to the United Nations (International Telecommunication Union) Exploring a range of issues including the role of social media and the behaviour and psychopathology of online offenders, this pioneering text provides a comprehensive overview of the established themes and emergent debates relating to the online sexual abuse and victimisation of children. Contents: Editor’s Preface * 1. The Context of Online Abuse: Policy and Legislation; Julia Davidson and Petter Gottschalk * 2. Theoretical Context of Online Child Sexual Abuse; Julia Davidson and Stephen Webster * 3. The European Online Grooming Project Study Design; Stephen Webster * 4. Understanding Online Grooming - Findings from the EOGP Study; Stephen Webster, Julia Davidson and Petter Gottschalk 5. Psychopathology of Online Grooming; Vincenzo Caretti, Adriano Schimmenti and Antonia Bifulco * 6. Social Media and Young People; Julie Grove Hills, Antonia Bifulco and Thierry Pham * 7. Young Victims Online; Antonia Bifulco and Thierry Pham * 8. Implications and Conclusion; Antonia Bifulco, Julia Davidson and Stephen Webster December 2014 UK December 2014 US 224pp 15 b/w tables, 5 figures Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137365095

Feminist Activism in Movement Finn Mackay, University of the West of England, UK "Amidst all the lies and distortions about the radical feminist movement here comes a truthful account of its proud history, and where we are today. A brave and compelling book." - Julie Bindel, author and feminist activist Feminism is not dead. This groundbreaking book advances a radical and pioneering feminist manifesto for today's modern audience that exposes the real reasons as to why women are still oppressed and what feminist activism must do to counter it through a vibrant and original account of the global Reclaim the Night March. Contents: 1. Introduction: Why March through this Book? * 2. Surf’s Up: Surfing the Second Wave * 3. Feminist Tendencies * 4. From Brussels to Leeds, San Francisco, Delhi: The Global March of Reclaim the Night * 5. Tending To Borders * 6. Repetitions Per Decade: Voices of Activists Past and Present * 7. From ‘Women’ To ‘Mixed’ * 8. Inclusion and Exclusion on Reclaim the Night * 9. Motivations and Destinations: What do Feminists Want? * 10. Conclusion: The Rally and After-party February 2015 UK February 2015 US 336pp 1 b/w table, 1 figure Paperback £14.99 / $23.00 / CN$27.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137363572

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Preventing Sexual Violence Interdisciplinary Approaches to Overcoming a Rape Culture

Risk Management A Journal of Risk, Crisis and Disaster Editor-in-Chief: Denis Fischbacher-Smith, University of Glasgow Business School, UK; Managing Editor: Moira Fischbacher-Smith, University of Glasgow, UK Risk Management publishes papers that address the range of traditional issues within risk and crisis management but also encourages multi-disciplinary perspectives on the ways in which these approaches are evolving and can be refined, refreshed and reinterpreted in light of contemporary challenges. ISSN: 14603799 / EISSN: 17434637 For more information, please visit: www.palgrave-journals. com/rm

Edited by Nicola Henry, La Trobe University, Australia, Anastasia Powell, RMIT University, Australia "Preventing Sexual Violence brings a wide lens to the complex challenge of sexual violence prevention, offering thoughtful discussion of a range of issues and approaches to primary prevention..." - Nicola Gavey, University of Auckland, New Zealand While there is much agreement about the scope of sexual violence, how to go about preventing it before it occurs is the subject of much debate. This unique interdisciplinary collection investigates the philosophy and practice of primary prevention of sexual violence within education institutions and the broader community. Contents: 1. Framing Sexual Violence Prevention: What Does it Mean to Challenge a Rape Culture; Anastasia Powell and Nicola Henry * 2. Theorising Men’s Violence Prevention Policies: Limitations and Possibilities of Interventions in a Patriarchal State; Bob Pease * 3. The Everydayness of Rape: How Understanding Sexual Assault Perpetration Can Inform Prevention Efforts; Antonia Quadara * 4. Limits of the Criminal Law for Preventing Sexual Violence; Wendy Larcombe * 5. The Dark Side of Virtual: Towards a Digital Sexual Ethics; Nicola Henry and Anastasia Powell * 6. The Prevention of Sexual Violence in Schools: Developing Some Theoretical Starting Points; Claire Maxwell * and more... October 2014 UK October 2014 US 232pp 6 b/w tables Hardback £80.00 / $128.00 / CN$148.00 Paperback £27.99 / $45.00 / CN$51.99 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137356178 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137356185

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RACE, CLASS, GENDER AND CRIME Domestic Abuse, Homicide and Gender

Female Criminality

Strategies for Policy and Practice

Infanticide, Moral Panics and The Female Body

Jane Monckton-Smith, University of Gloucestershire, UK, Amanda Williams, Welsh Ambulance Services NHS Trust, UK, Frank Mullane, Advocacy After Fatal Domestic Abuse, UK "Domestic Abuse, Homicide and Gender makes a powerful case that raising the profile of partner abuse by criminalizing coercive control is the single best way to prevent partner homicides and ameliorate the frustrations with the current approach shared by victims and practitioners. In straightforward prose, Jane Monckton Smith, Amanda Williams and Frank Mullane combine a fearless argument for reform, with original research, a lucid summary and solid critique of current interventions, numerous case examples and an array of tools that justice, health and social work professionals can immediately apply to improve their practice." - Evan Stark, Rutgers University, USA Based on research with frontline professionals and domestic abuse and homicide victims, this book argues for a re-conceptualisation of the female victim to enhance safety management and encourage a deeper understanding of the emotional dynamics and social structures which perpetuate violence. Contents: Foreword * 1. An Introduction * 2. Status * 3. Status: New Definition, New Thinking * 4. The Problem of Domestic Homicide * 5. Police and Paramedics: Policy and Practice * 6. Interviews with Professionals * 7. Interviews with Victims * 8. Status: Families of Homicide Victims; Frank Mullane * 9. Status and Strategy: Recommendations * Appendix One: Domestic Abuse First Responder Toolkit November 2014 UK November 2014 US 184pp 9 b/w photos, 2 diagrams, 5 figures Hardback £65.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Paperback £24.99 / $39.00 / CN$45.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137307415 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137307422

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Annie Cossins, University of New South Wales, Australia "Annie Cossins has written a remarkable book. In tracing the moral regulation of the female body through the lens of infanticide from the nineteenth century to the present day, this work fills an important gaps in understandings of female criminality and moral panic theory. In situating her analysis within an historical, social, and legal context, Cossins makes a robust case for the way in which sexed bodies underpin how the female criminal might be framed and understood. Any scholar interested in gender and crime would do well to read this book and consider the challenge that this sexed body approach poses for them and their work." - Sandra Walkate, University of Liverpool, UK This is the first book to consider the moral regulation of the female body through an analysis of the crime of infanticide. An in-depth perspective from the nineteenth century to the present, Cossins provides a revealing insight into the history of a little-known but widespread social crime. Contents: 1. Introduction: ‘Dumb Brutes’ and Murderous Mothers * 2. The Moral Panic Concept: Its History, Social Utility and Ability to Interpret Past Events * 3. Regulation of the Female Body: Was Infanticide a Moral Panic of the 1800s? * 4. The Moral Regulation of Infanticidal Mothers * 5. The Implications of the Body for Female Criminality January 2015 UK January 2015 US 312pp 8 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137299413

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Laws Relating to Sex, Pregnancy, and Infancy Issues in Criminal Justice Carmen M. Cusack, Nova Southeastern University, USA

Exiting Prostitution

Cusack examines case law and legislation in regards to reproduction, pregnancy, and infancy.

A Study in Female Desistance Roger Matthews, University of Kent, UK, Helen Easton, London South Bank University, UK, Lisa Young, Eaves, UK, Julie Bindel, UK "A fascinating, important analysis of how women involved in prostitution are able to take control over their own lives." - Shadd Maruna, Dean, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University Newark, USA How people move from deviant to conventional lifestyles is an issue that has attracted considerable interest over the past few years. However, much of this work has focused on men desisting from crime. This book provides one of the first examinations of desistance which is centred on women and, more specifically, how they exit prostitution. Contents: 1. Exiting Prostitution: The Debate * 2. Stages of Exiting * 3. Agencies, Policies and Practices * 4. Barriers to Exiting * 5. Comparing the ‘Routes Out’ for Women Working on Street and Off Street * 6. The Dynamics of Desistance * 7. Exiting: Policy and Practice September 2014 UK September 2014 US Hardback £70.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Paperback £24.99 / $40.00 / CN$46.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137289414 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137289407

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Contents: 1. Sex * 2. Birth Control * 3. Fakers * 4. Baby Snatching * 5. Animals * 6. Freedom of Religion * 7. Food * 8. Pornography * 9. Pregnant Criminal Justice Employees * 10. Civil-Criminal Crossover * 11. Criminal Justice Environments * 12. Parental Duty, Child Maltreatment, and State Control * 13. Pregnant on Drugs * 14. Parents * 15. Physical Violence * 16. Illness * 17. International and Comparative

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RACE, CLASS, GENDER AND CRIME Offending Women in Contemporary China

PALGRAVE HATE STUDIES SERIES

Gender and Pathways into Crime Anqi Shen, Teeside University, UK Through an empirical inquiry into three categories of offending women, Offending Women in Contemporary China: Gender and Pathways into Crime explores the socioeconomic conditions that facilitate womens' pathways into crime, and examines the interplay between gender, class, rapid social changes and female law-breaking in neoliberal China. Contents: 1. Offending Women in Contemporary China: An Introduction * 2. Researching Chinese Female Offenders: The Methodology * 3. Female Members of ‘Black-Society Style’ Criminal Organisations * 4. Female Offenders Who Organised Others for Prostitution * 5. Female Child Traffickers

Palgrave Advances in Criminology and Criminal Justice in Asia November 2014 UK November 2014 US 136pp 7 b/w tables Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137441430

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Cultural Constructions of the Femme Fatale

Edited by Neil Chakraborti, University of Leicester, UK and Barbara Perry, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada

Islamophobia, Victimisation and the Veil Irene Zempi, University of Leicester, UK, Neil Chakraborti, University of Leicester, UK "Since 9/11 acts of hate directed at Muslim communities have become one of contemporary society's most significant social issues. Drawing upon their own ground-breaking research, renowned experts Zempi and Chakraborti have produced a superb work that details the harms caused by Islamophobic faith hate targeted against veiled women. Their findings, brilliantly outlined here, offer new and important insights into the nature and impact of gendered aspects of Islamophobia..." - Jon Garland, University of Surrey, UK This book examines the experiences of veiled Muslim women as victims of Islamophobia, and the impact of this victimisation upon women, their families and wider Muslim communities. It proposes a more effective approach to engaging with these victims; one which recognises their multiple vulnerabilities and their distinct cultural and religious needs. Contents: 1. Constructions of Islam, Gender and the Veil * 2. Unveiling Islamophobic Victimisation * 3. Researching Islamophobia and the Veil * 4. Uncovering Islamophobic Victimisation * 5. Impact of Islamophobic Victimisation * 6. Conclusions and Reflections

From Pandora's Box to Amanda Knox Stevie Simkin, University of Winchester, UK "In this fascinating study, Stevie Simkin traces the murderous figure of the femme fatale from her early modern roots to her present day incarnation ... It will be of great interest to scholars of literature and film, as well as those located in gender studies and criminology." - Lizzie Seal, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, University of Sussex, UK The figure of the beautiful but lethal woman has haunted the Western imagination from ancient myth to contemporary film. Looking at news media, cinema, drama and other cultural forms, this study considers the interaction between representations of ‘real life’ ‘femmes fatales’ and their fictional counterparts. Contents: List of Illustrations * Acknowledgements * Introduction * 1. Defining the Femme Fatale * 2. Frances Howard (1590-1632) * 3. Ruth Snyder (1891-1928) * 4. Amanda Knox * Conclusion * References * Notes October 2014 UK October 2014 US 248pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$110.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230355699

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Administrating Victimization The Politics of Anti-Social Behaviour and Hate Crime Policy Marian Duggan, Sheffield Hallam University, UK, Vicky Heap, Sheffield Hallam University, UK "This is an original and thought-provoking book that casts a much-needed critical gaze over recent developments in criminal justice policy and the 'victim agenda'. " - Professor Majid Yar, University of Hull, UK This study addresses the management of victims and victim policy under the Coalition government, in light of an increasing move towards neoliberal and punitive law and order agendas. With a focus on victims of anti-social behaviour and hate crime, Duggan and Heap explore the changing role of the victim in contemporary criminal justice discourses. Contents: Authors Preface * Foreword; Pamela Davies * Introduction * 1. Conceptualising Victims * 2. Victims as Vote Winners * 3. Prioritized Political Focus: ASB and Hate Crime * 4. Reconceptualising Victims

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PRISONS AND PUNISHMENT PRISONS AND PUNISHMENT

Prison Shakespeare and the Purpose of Performance Repentance Rituals and the Early Modern Niels Herold, Oakland University, USA "In this powerful and powerfully moving book, Herold explores the fascinating process by which convicted criminals assume the roles of criminals and of victims in performances of Shakespeare's plays. Herold has much to teach us about the social function of Shakespeare's fascination with interiority, particularly the interiority of those who have been injured, and those who have hurt others." - Michael Schoenfeldt, University of Michigan, USA Over the last decade a number of prison theatre programs have developed to rehabilitate inmates by having them perform Shakespearean adaptations. This book focuses on how prison theatre today reveals certain elements of the early modern theatre that were themselves responses to cataclysmic changes in theological doctrine and religious practice. Contents: Introduction * 1. Penitential Communities * 2. Eating the Text: Shakespeare and Change * 3. Shakespeare and Incarceration * 4. Others: ‘There but for the grace of God…’ * Epilogue: Underworld of Shadows

October 2014 UK October 2014 US 152pp 7 b/w illustrations Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137433954

PALGRAVE STUDIES IN PRISONS AND PENOLOGY SERIES Edited by Ben Crewe, University of Cambridge, UK, Yvonne Jewkes, University of Leicester, UK & Thomas Ugelvik, University of Oslo, Norway

Extreme Punishment Comparative Studies in Detention, Incarceration and Solitary Confinement Edited by Keramet Reiter, University of California, Irvine, USA, Alexa Koenig, University of California, Berkeley, USA This ground-breaking collection examines the erosion of the legal boundaries traditionally dividing civil detention from criminal punishment. The contributors empirically demonstrate how the mentally ill, non-citizen immigrants, and enemy combatants are treated like criminals in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. October 2015 UK October 2015 US 272pp Hardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137441140

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Edited by Deborah H. Drake, The Open University, UK, Rod Earle, The Open University, UK, Jennifer Sloan, Sheffield Hallam University, UK This handbook presents a rich collection of chapters that focus on the method and experience of indepth, ethnographic research in prisons. It provides an authoritative and diverse array of international perspectives that collectively demonstrate the social and political dimensions of the use and experience of imprisonment worldwide.

Alternative Offender Rehabilitation and Social Justice

Contents: Introduction: Towards Arts and Physical Engagement as Mindful Alternative Rehabilitation; Wesley Crichlow and Janelle Joseph * 1. Meditation Practices and the Reduction of Aggression and Violence: Towards a Gender-Sensitive, Humanitarian, Healing-Based Intervention; Gwen Hunnicutt and Daniel Rhodes * 2. “I Feel Mad Light”: Sharing MindfulnessBased Strategies with Troubled Youth; Carla Barrett * 3. Physical Culture and Alternative Rehabilitation: Qualitative Insights from a Martial Arts Intervention Program; Janelle Joseph * 4. Prison Yoga as a Correctional Alternative?: Physical Culture, Rehabilitation, and Social Control in Canadian Prisons; Mark Norman * and more...

Contents: Foreword: What Has Prison Ethnography to Offer in an Age of Mass Incarceration?; Yvonne Jewkes * General Introduction: What Ethnography Tells Us about Prisons and What Prisons Tell Us about Ethnography; Deborah H. Drake, Rod Earle and Jennifer Sloan * PART I: ABOUT ETHNOGRAPHY * 1. Research ‘Inside’ Viewed from ‘Outside’: Reflections on Prison Ethnography; Martyn Hammersley * 2. Walking Among the Graves of the Living: Reflections about Doing Prison Research from an Abolitionist Perspective; David Scott * 3. Prisons Research Beyond the Conventional: Dialogue, ‘Creating Miracles’ and Staying Sane in a Maximum Security Prison; Alison Liebling, Helen Arnold and Christina Straub * 4. “Get in, Get out, Go back?”: Transitioning from Prison Ethnography to Prison Policy Research in Russia; Laura Piacentini * 5. Ethnography of Writings in Prison: Professional Power Struggles Surrounding a Digital Notebook in a Prison for Minors; Gilles Chantraine and Nicolas Sallée * 6. Closeness, Distance and Honesty in Prison Ethnography; Ben Crewe and Alice Ievins * 7. Going in Green: Reflections on the Challenges of ‘Getting in, Getting on, and Getting out’ for Doctoral Prisons Researchers; Jennifer Sloan and Serena Wright * PART II: THROUGH ETHNOGRAPHY * 8. Performing Ethnography: Infiltrating Prison Spaces; Andrew M. Jefferson * 9. The Perfume of Sweat: Prison Research through Deleuzian Lenses; Elisabeth Fransson and Berit Johnsen * 10. Ethnography: Exploring Methodological Nuances in Feminist Research with Men Incarcerated for Sexual Offences; Benita Moolman * 11. Writing Bad: Prison Ethnography and the Problem of ‘Tone’; James B. Waldram * 12. Prison Ethnography at the Threshold of Race, Reflexivity and Difference; Rod Earle and Coretta Phillips * and more...

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Arts and Physical Engagement in Criminal Justice and Community Settings Edited by Janelle Joseph, University of Toronto, Canada, Wesley Crichlow, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada This book demonstrates that alternative approaches to criminal rehabilitation succeed in developing pro-social attitudes and in improving mental, physical and spiritual health for youth and adults in prison and community settings. The use of mindfulness is highlighted as a foundational tool of self-reflexivity, creative expression and therapy.

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PRISONS AND PUNISHMENT Human Rights in Prisons

Power and Resistance in Prison

Comparing Institutional Encounters in Kosovo, Sierra Leone and the Philippines

Doing Time, Doing Freedom Thomas Ugelvik, University of Oslo, Norway "Thomas Ugelvik gives us an unusually intimate portrait of the inner world of the prison and, especially, of the nuanced relations of power that shape prisoners' experience. Power and Resistance in Prison is a fine ethnography and a great addition to our understanding of how life in prison actually unfolds." Lorna Rhodes, University of Washington, USA

Andrew M. Jefferson, Dignity, Danish Institute Against Torture, Denmark, Liv S. Gaborit, Dignity, Danish Institute Against Torture, Denmark Drawing on participatory action research conducted in Sierra Leone, Kosovo and the Philippines, Human Rights in Prisons analyses encounters between rights-based non-governmental organisations and prisons. It explores the previously under-researched perspectives of prison staff and prisoners on their lives and relationships. Contents: 1. Introducing Human Rights In Prisons * 2. Encountering Ourselves – A Critically Reflexive Practice Research Project * 3. First Encounters – Accessing Prisons * 4. Close Encounters With Prison Staff * 5. Close Encounters With Prisoners * 6. Close Encounters Between Prisoners And Prison Staff * 7. Critical Encounters * 8. What Encounters Count? What Matters?

Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology April 2015 UK April 2015 US 232pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137433763

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Young Offenders

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This book explores how prisoners turn themselves into active opponents of the prison regime, and thus reclaim their freedom and manhood. Using extensive ethnographic fieldwork from Norway's largest prison, Ugelvik provides a compelling analysis of the relationship between power, practices of resistance and prisoner

Contents: Introduction: Power, Resistance and Freedom in Prison * Part I: Implementation * Part II: The Forms of Power in Prison * Part III: Taking Liberties * Conclusion: To be or not to be a prisoner October 2014 UK October 2014 US 296pp Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137307859

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Being Imprisoned

Crime, Prison and Struggles for Desistance

Punishment, Adaptation and Desistance

Mark Halsey, Flinders University, Australia, Simone Deegan, Flinders University, Australia "An outstanding example of longitudinal qualitative analysis, Halsey and Deegan's Young Offenders allows for a deep, long-term immersion into the lives of a group of young people who have been demonised and dismissed by wider society. The rich complexity of their often tragic lives vividly emerges across the chapters in an example of genuine social science, as it ought to be." - Shadd Maruna, Dean, Rutgers School of Criminal Justice, USA

Marguerite Schinkel, University of Glasgow, UK "Prisons are meant to accomplish a remarkable amount – from punishment to rehabilitation to resettlement even. Yet, oddly, we rarely seek to test these theories by listening to the understandings of prisoners themselves on the imprisonment experience. In this important new work, Marguerite Schinkel allows us an almost unprecedented insight into these perspectives and develops a new approach to understanding the effects of imprisonment." Shadd Maruna, Dean, School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University, USA

Young Offenders provides one of the most in-depth studies of young males seeking, if often failing, to find a life beyond crime and punishment. Through rich interview data of young offenders over a ten year period, this book explores the complex personal and situational factors that promote and derail the desistance process.

Exploring the way in which criminal punishment is interpreted and narrated by offenders, this book examines the meaning offenders ascribe to their sentence and the consequences of this for future desistance.

Contents: Introduction * 1. Setting the Scene * 2. Approach to the Field – Data * 3. On Track * 4. Recurring Breakdown * 5. Major Derailment * 6. Catastrophic Turn * 7. Points of Unrest * 8. Points of Light * Concluding Remarks

Contents: Foreword; Fergus McNeill * 1. Introduction * 2. Meanings and Experiences of Punishment * 3. Purposes Perceived in the Sentence * 4. Legitimacy and the Impact of the Prison Environment * 5. Narrative Demands and Desistance * 6. Conclusion

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PRISONS AND PUNISHMENT Refugees, Prisoners and Camps

POLICING, SECURITY AND CRIME PREVENTION

A Functional Analysis of the Phenomenon of Encampment Bjørn Møller, University of Copenhagen, Denmark What do refugee and concentration camps, prisons, terrorist and guerrilla training camps and prisoner of war camps have in common? Arguably they have all followed an 'outsides inside' model, enforcing a dichotomy between perceived 'desirable' and 'undesirable' characteristics. This separation is the subject of Møller's multidisciplinary study. Contents: 1. Introduction: Methods, Concepts and Theories * 2. Punitive and/or Preventative Confinement * 3. Concentration Camps and Ghettos * 4. Camps for/in War * 5. Camps for People in Flight * 6. Conclusion

December 2014 UK December 2014 US 144pp 1 figure, 9 b/w tables Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137502780

The Handbook of Security 2nd edition Edited by Martin Gill, Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International, UK "Martin Gill has fully updated and expanded his hugely successful Handbook of Security. This new edition brings together first-rate scholars to cover the history and nature of security, the nature of different offences and security practices in different sectors, as well as issues of management and regulation. A musthave for anyone working in this field." - Tim Newburn, London School of Economics, UK The substantially revised second edition of the Handbook of Security provides the most comprehensive analysis of scholarly security debates and issues to date. Including contributions from some of the world's leading scholars it critiques the way security is provided and managed.

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Exploring Sentencing Practice in England and Wales

Contents: PART I: DISCIPLINES AND SECURITY * PART II: OFFENCES * PART III: CRIME AND SECURITY IN SECTORS * PART IV: RESEARCHING SECURITY * PART V: SECURITY PROCESSES AND SERVICES * PART VI: SECURITY AND ITS MANAGEMENT * PART VII: CRITIQUING SECURITY July 2014 UK July 2014 US 1088pp 92 b/w illustrations Hardback £165.00 / $260.00 / CN$299.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137323279

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Edited by Julian V. Roberts, University of Oxford, UK This volume explores the theory and practice of sentencing in England and Wales, addressing issues such as the role of previous convictions, offender remorse and sentencing female offenders, as well as drawing upon a new and unique source of data from the Crown courts. Contents: Foreword; Paul Wiles * 1. Sentencing Research and Sentencing Statistics; Julian V. Roberts and Mike Hough * 2. Understanding Sentencing: Approaches to Research; Mandeep Dhami and Ian Belton * 3. Overview of Sentencing Patterns and Historical Trends in Sentencing; Julian Roberts and Keir IrwinRogers * 4. Public Knowledge of Sentencing Practices; Martina Feilzer * 5. Consistency in England and Wales: New Findings from the CCSS; J. Pina-Sánchez * 6. Sentencing Female Offenders; Carol Hedderman and Rebecca Barnes * 7. Women and Sentencing; Loraine Gelsthorpe and Gillian Sharpe * 8. Sentencing and Dependents: Motherhood as Mitigation; Shona Minson * 9. The Role of Previous Convictions at Sentencing; Julian Roberts and J. Pina-Sánchez * 10. More than a Single Crime: Sentencing for Multiple Offences; Natalia Vibla * 11. Mitigating Factors at Sentencing; Hannah Maslen * 12. Sentencing for Burglary; Keir Irwin-Rogers and Thomas W. Perry * 13. Sentencing Murder: Lessons from Empirical Research; Barry Mitchell and Julian Roberts * 14. Sentencing Young Offenders and Young Adults; Max Lowenstein March 2015 UK March 2015 US 288pp 23 figures, 40 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137390394

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Safety and Security in Transit Environments An Interdisciplinary Approach Edited by Vania Ceccato, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, Andrew Newton, University of Huddersfield, UK Safety and Security in Transit Environments presents interdisciplinary studies from leading international authors. This important volume identifies key challenges and complexities in addressing security and safety concerns in transit settings, policy recommendations for prevention, and new frontiers for research at transit settings. Contents: PART I: INTRODUCTION TO SAFETY AND SECURITY IN TRANSIT ENVIRONMENTS * PART II: TRANSPORT NODES AND THE MICRO ENVIRONMENT * PART III: ON THE MOVE: THE TRANSIT JOURNEY * PART IV: TRANSIT SYSTEMS AND THE WIDER URBAN ENVIRONMENT: MESO AND MACRO SETTINGS * PART V: A USER PERSPECTIVE OF TRANSIT SETTINGS

Crime Prevention and Security Management July 2015 UK July 2015 US 432pp 42 b/w illustrations, 39 b/w tables Hardback £64.44 / $110.00 / CN$127.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137457646

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POLICING, SECURITY AND CRIME PREVENTION Citizens, Community and Crime Control Karen Bullock, University of Surrey, UK

Palgrave Dictionary of Public Order Policing, Protest and Political Violence

Analysing the historical circumstances and theoretical sources that have generated ideas about citizen and community participation in crime control, this book examines the various ideals, outcomes and effects that citizen participation has been held to stimulate and how these have been transformed, renegotiated and reinvigorated over time.

Peter Joyce, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, Neil Wain, University of Cambridge, UK "This is a very timely book indeed, a novel approach giving the reader both a clear summary of different subjects and events and a guide to further reading: timely because not for many decades have issues in relation to public order been so divisive." - Ian, Lord Blair of Boughton, Commissioner, Metropolitan Police, 2005-8

Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Citizenship Participation and Democracy * 3. Positioning the Citizen Within Contemporary Policing * 4. Consultation * 5. Community Policing * 6. Neighbourhood Watch * 7. Citizen Patrols * 8. Volunteering in the Police Service * 9. Indirect Democracy – Elections * 10. Conclusion

Crime Prevention and Security Management August 2014 UK August 2014 US 288pp 3 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137269324

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Researching the Police in the 21st Century

Protest and political violence are concerns of global importance in the twenty-first century. This dictionary brings together in one comprehensive volume a number of key issues relating to the conduct of protest and political violence and the response of the state and

Contents: About the Editors * List of Entries * Editors’ Introduction * Palgrave Dictionary of Public Order Policing, Protest and Political Violence * Index October 2014 UK October 2014 US 384pp Hardback £100.00 / $160.00 / CN$184.00 Paperback £28.99 / $46.00 / CN$53.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137270078 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137269751

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International Lessons from the Field Edited by James Gravelle, University of South Wales, UK, Colin Rogers, University of South Wales, UK "This book contributes to the formal research methodology literature by offering actual examples where specific methods have been employed, which provides excellent perspective on why certain methods are beneficial over others." - Jon M. Shane, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA This unique collection explores the importance of undertaking police research, using a range of international examples from USA, UK and Germany. Focusing on practical challenges and difficulties, the volume offers solutions and reflections to assist in overcoming the barriers which might be encountered whilst carrying out research of this nature. Contents: Editor Preface * About this Book * 1. Research on Policing: Insights from the Literature; Garry Thomas, Colin Rogers and James Gravelle * 2. Researching the Police-Zero Tolerance and Community Safety; Colin Rogers * 3. Researching the Police: Personal Insights and Reflections; James Gravelle * 4. Research Methodology, Methods and Design; Garry Thomas * 5. Collaboration in Crime Prevention Partnerships: Research with a Multilevel Mixed Design; Bernhard Frevel * 6. Researching Across Nations: The Anglo-American Experience; John Foust * 7. Hard to Reach Groups; Amanda Milliner * 8. Researching Vulnerable Children, a Munityagency Perspective; Louise Skilling * 9. Summary; Colin Rogers * Appendix A1: Preamble – An Interpretation of the Brief * Appendix A2: List of the Six Research Categories and Twenty-Nine Subject Sub-Categories September 2014 UK September 2014 US 240pp 12 b/w illustrations Hardback £80.00 / $115.00 / CN$132.00 Paperback £26.99 / $40.00 / CN$46.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137357465 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137357472

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Police, Picket-Lines and Fatalities Lessons from the Past David Baker, Federation University, Australia Baker explores public protests and their management by the police, focusing on the fatalities of strikers at the hands of police and outlining practices towards preventing such tragedies. Contents: Author Preface * 1. Police Management of Pickets and Protests: A Global Perspective * 2. Police and the Marikana Massacre * 3. Death by Panic: ‘Bloody Sunday’ on the Fremantle Wharf * 4. Death by Deliberate Aim: Shootings at Port Melbourne * 5.Death by Misadventure during the Rothbury Riot * 6. Lessons for Managing Pickets and Protests

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POLICING, SECURITY AND CRIME PREVENTION Crime, Disorder and Symbolic Violence

Stop and Search

Governing the Urban Periphery

The Anatomy of a Police Power

Matt Bowden, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland "Crime, Disorder and Symbolic Violence represents a theoretically innovative, research-based contribution to the nascent body of sociological work on plural policing and the often hybrid forms of governing the urban periphery and in particular of young people in these supposed 'neo-liberal' times." - Professor Gordon Hughes, Chair in Criminology, Cardiff University

Edited by Rebekah Delsol, Open Society Foundation, UK, Michael Shiner, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK

This timely book provides a theoretical and empirical engagement with contemporary understandings of the governance of crime, safety and security. Using a Bourdieuian framework, Bowden explores concepts such as capital, habitus and symbolic power to present an analytic tool-kit for a critically engaged public criminology.

Contents: Foreword; Robert Reiner * 1. Introduction; Rebekah Delsol And Michael Shiner * 2. The Legal Powers And Their Limits; Lee Bridges * 3. The Politics Of The Powers; Michael Shiner And Rebekah Delsol * 4. Race Disproportionality And Officer Decision Making; Paul Quinton * 5. Effectiveness; Rebekah Delsol * 6. Unintended Consequences; Ben Bradford * 7. Counter-Terrorism Policing; Tara Lai Quinlan And Zin Derfoufi * 8. Regulation And Reform; Michael Shiner * 9. Towards A Transnational And Comparative Perspective; Ben Bowling And Estelle Marks * 10. Conclusion; Rebekah Delsol And Michael Shiner

Contents: Author Preface * PART I: INTRODUCTION * 1. Urban Disorder and Symbolic Violence: Opening the Case * 2. A Bourdieusian Perspective: Governing Territory and Subjects * PART II: THE THEORETICAL CASE: GOVERNING CRIME AND DISORDER IN THE URBAN PERIPHERY IN IRELAND, 1991-2008 * Introduction to Part Two * 3. The Dublin Urban Periphery, 1960 to 2008: A Political Economy * 4. Symbolic Power and the Crisis of Territoriality: Urban Disorder in the 1990s * 5. Symbolic Power in Three Peripheral Settings * 6. Two Models In Action: Symbolic Violence Versus Ethico-Craft * PART III: CONCLUSION * 7. Crime, Disorder and Symbolic Violence November 2014 UK November 2014 US 248pp 15 figures, 2 b/w illustrations, 1 b/w photo Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 9781137330352 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137330352

The Role of Strategic Intelligence in Law Enforcement Policing Transnational Organized Crime in Canada, the United Kingdom and Australia John Coyne, Federal Police Headquarters, Australia, Peter Bell, Queensland University of Technology, Australia This book analyzes how strategic intelligence can support decision-makers in national policing organizations to anticipate transnational organized crime (TOC). The authors examine case studies from Australia, Canada and the UK, and argue for the development of empirically-grounded intelligence theory to aid the policy process and law enforcement. Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Transnational Organized Crime * 3. Intelligence studies * 4. International Case Study 1: Criminal Intelligence Service Canada * 5. International Case Study 2: The Serious and Organised Crime Agency * 6. Australian Case Study 1: The Australian Crime Commission * 7. Australian Case Study 2: Australian Federal Police * 8. Conceptual Frameworks for the Integration of Strategic Intelligence * 9. Conclusion

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This book reviews the key controversies surrounding the police power to stop and search members of the public. It explores the history and development of these powers, assesses their effectiveness in tackling crime and their impact on public trust and confidence as well as on-going attempts at regulation and reform.

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An Integrated Systems Model for Preventing Child Sexual Abuse Perspectives from Latin America and the Caribbean Adele D. Jones, University of Huddersfield, UK, Ena Trotman Jemmott, University of Huddersfield, UK, Priya E. Maharaj, University of the West Indies, Trinidad, Hazel Da Breo, The Sweet Water Foundation, Grenada This book sets out an integrated systems model which utilizes a public health approach and 'whole of society' philosophy for preventing and responding to child sexual abuse. It guides those engaged in policy, practice and planning concerning gender based violence and child abuse towards a more systemic approach to tackling these problems. Contents: 1. Preventing Child Sexual Abuse - An Integrated Systems Model * 2. The Roots to Violence * 3. Sexually Harmful Attitudes and Male Privilege * 4. Women’s Spaces, Voices and Action * 5. The Elephants in the System * 6. Collective Complacency and Engendering Community Action * 7. Caribbean Childhoods December 2014 UK December 2014 US 288pp 13 b/w tables, 18 figures, 16 b/w line drawings Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 9781137377654 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137377654


YOUTH OFFENDING AND JUVENILE… The Battle for the Roads of Britain

YOUTH OFFENDING AND JUVENILE JUSTICE

Police, Motorists and the Law, c.1890s to 1970s Keith Laybourn, University of Huddersfield, UK, David Taylor, University of Huddersfield, UK Policing in Britain was changed fundamentally by the rapid emergence of the automobile at the beginning of the twentieth century. This book seeks to examine how the police reacted to this challenge and moved to segregate the motorist from the pedestrian in an attempt to eliminate the 'road holocaust' that ensued. Contents: Contents * 1. The Challenge Of Automobility And The Response Of Policing In Britain: An Overview Of A New Vista * 2. Historiography And Argument * 3. ‘An Unwanted But Necessary Task’: Traffic Policing And The Enforcement Of The Law, C. 1900-1939 * 4. Policing In The New Age Of Mass Motoring C 1940 To 1970s: Motor Patrolling, To Q Cars, Z Cars, Unit Beat Policing * 5. Engineering The Environment C.1900-1970: Congestion, Meters And Redefining The Urban Landscape * 6. Traffic Accidents And Road Safety: The Education Of The Pedestrian And The Child, 1900-1970 July 2015 UK July 2015 US 256pp Hardback £60.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9780230359321

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Juvenile Delinquency and the Limits of Western Influence, 1850-2000 Edited by Heather Ellis, Liverpool Hope University, UK "A significant addition to a new body of literature that is challenging and changing the historiography of juvenile justice. In this new book of essays, smartly framed and introduced by Heather Ellis, the study of youth crime and juvenile justice is located in a global context, with an emphasis on both national variations and comparative analysis... A must-read for scholars and researchers willing to go beyond a nation-based narrative." - Tony Platt, San José State University, California, USA, and author of The Child Savers: The Invention of Delinquency This volume brings together a wide range of case studies from across the globe, written by some of the leading scholars in the field, to explore the complex ways in which historical understandings of childhood and juvenile delinquency have been constructed in a global context. Contents: Part I: Colonial Contexts * Part II: Juvenile Delinquency and Transnational Migration * Part III: Juvenile Delinquency and War: Early Twentieth Century Perspectives * Part IV: Cold War Contexts * Part V: Juvenile Delinquency and The Post-War State

Security Journal

Palgrave Studies in the History of Childhood

Editors: Bonnie Fisher, University of Cincinnati, USA and Martin Gill, Perpetuity Research and Consultancy International Ltd (PRCI Ltd), UK A dynamic publication that keeps you informed about the latest developments and techniques in security management. Written in an accessible style, it is the world's premier peer-reviewed journal for today's security researcher and professional. The journal is affiliated to ASIS International.

August 2014 UK August 2014 US 296pp 2 b/w illustrations, 1 graph Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$106.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137349514

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Young People in Forensic Mental Health Settings Rogers, Harvey, Law, Young People in Forensic Mental Health Settings Young People in Forensic Mental Health Settings, Rogers, Harvey, Law

Psychological Thinking and Practice ISSN: 09551662 / EISSN: 17434645 For more information, please visit: www.palgrave-journals.com/sj

Crime Prevention & Community Safety An International Journal Editor: Rob Mawby, University of Plymouth, UK CPCS aims to facilitate the exchange of expertise and experience, to promote good practice and to help identify successful strategies for addressing issues of crime prevention and community safety. Papers introduce new approaches, re-evaluate traditional theories and methods, and report on the latest research.

Edited by Andrew Rogers, Changing Minds Ltd, UK, Joel Harvey, King’s College London, UK, Heather Law, Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, UK This book examines the application of psychological thinking and practice in addressing youth crime. With contributions from leading academics and practitioners, it provides an essential and up-to-date account of the field and the challenges of applying effective psychological approaches within forensic settings for young people. Contents: Foreword; James McGuire * 1. Introduction; Andrew Rogers, Joel Harvey, Heather Law and Jenny Taylor * 2. “Through My Eyes”: A Young Person’s Experience of Forensic Mental Health Settings; Lola-Rose Morris, Emma Jamieson and Rebecca Marshall * 3. Psychological Practice in Community Settings; Simone Fox and Berit Ritchie * 4. Psychological Practice in Secure Settings; Clare Snodgrass and Jackie Preston * 5. Youth Violence Risk Assessment: A Framework for Practice; Lorraine Johnstone and Leanne Gregory * 6. Whole Systems Approaches; Brigitte Squire, Tom Jefford and Cindy Swenson * 7. Violence Among Young People: A Framework for Assessment and Intervention; Wendy Morgan * 8. Sexually Harmful Behaviour; Trudy Potter and Sarah Reeves * 9. Fire Setting in Adolescence; Abigail Willis * 10. Self-harming Behaviour; Joel Harvey, Alison Sillence and Kirsty Smedley * 11. Substance Misuse; Lisa Shostak and Ben Harper * and more... August 2015 UK August 2015 US 400pp Hardback £70.00 / $110.00 / CN$132.00 Paperback £25.99 / $38.00 / CN$43.50 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137359780 www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137359797

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YOUTH OFFENDING AND JUVENILE JUSTICE Preventing Youth Violence

Youth Cultures, Transitions and Generations

Sundaram, Preventing Youth Violence Preventing Youth Violence, Sundaram

Woodman, Bennett, Youth Cultures, Transitions and Generations Youth Cultures, Transitions and Generations, Woodman, Bennett

Rethinking the Role of Gender and Schools

Bridging the Gap in Youth Research

Vanita Sundaram, University of York, UK Young people explain, excuse and justify violence in a range of situations and view violence prevention as a difficult, if not impossible, endeavour. But how do young people form these views, and how can this knowledge be used by schools to reduce youth violence? This book explores these questions in a study with British teenagers. Contents: Introduction * 1. The Case for Youth-Informed Violence Prevention * 2. Re-establishing the Link between Gender and Violence * 3. Capturing Youth Perspectives on Violence: Approaches and Techniques * 4. What is Violence? Characterisations and Understandings of Violence * 5. Asserting Gender through Narrative about Violence * 6. What is the Role of Schools in Violence Prevention? * 7. Examining the Role of (Gender in) Schools in Preventing Youth Violence

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Exploring the Impact of Relationships, Expectations, Resources and Accountability Lynette Tannis, Centre for Educational Excellence in Alternative Settings (CEEAS), USA This book explores the perceptions and role of juvenile justice educators. Through researching the support structures of educational facilities and analysing the positive features of these learning environments, Tannis evaluates how best to educate incarcerated young people and prepare them for their transition back into society. Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction * 2. Contextual Setting * 3. Greta Olive Juvenile Justice Academy * 4. Hubert B. Juvenile Justice Residential Facility * 5. Gladys C. Juvenile Justice Academy * 6. Philip I. Juvenile Justice Residential Center * 7. Cross-Case Discussion * 8. Implications for Practice, Policy, and Research and Conclusion

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Within contemporary youth research there are two dominant streams - a 'transitions' and a 'cultures' perspective. This collection shows that it is no longer possible to understand the experience of young people through these prisms and proposes new conceptual foundations for youth studies, capable of bridging the gap between these approaches. Contents: 1. Cultures, Transitions and Generations: The case for a new youth studies; Dan Woodman and Andy Bennett * 2. Transitions, Cultures and Identities: What is youth studies?; Andy Furlong * 3. Complex worlds, Complex Identities: Complexity in Youth Studies; Johanna Wyn and Rob White * 4. Speaking of Youth Culture: A Critical Analysis of Contemporary Youth Cultural Practice; Andy Bennett * 5. Generations, Transitions and Culture as Practice: A Temporal Approach to Youth Studies; Dan Woodman and Carmen Leccardi * 6. Waiting for the Weekend?: Nightlife Studies and the Convergence of Youth Transition and Youth Cultural Analyses; Robert G. Hollands * 7. Transitions, Cultures and Citizenship: Interrogating and Integrating Youth Studies in New Times; Anita Harris * 8. Bourdieurian Cultural Transitions: Young People Negotiating ‘Fields’ in their Pathways Into and Out of Crime; Dorothy Bottrell and Alan France * 9. Sexy Selfies of the Transitioning Self; Airi-Alina Allaste and Katrin Tiidenberg * 10. Transitioning to a New Manhood: Subcultures as Sites of Inclusive Masculinity; Ross Haenfler * 11. Youth Political Subjectivity in the Global South: Crossing Conceptual Boundaries in Less Examined Contexts; Darcie Vandegrift * 12. Applying Theoretical Paradigms to Indonesian Youth in Reflexive Modernity; Steven Threadgold and Pam Nilan * 13. Toward a Different Youth Studies: Youth-and-researchers as Affective Assemblages; Susan Talburt and Nancy Lesko * 14. Transitions, Cultures and the Future of Youth Research; Dan Woodman and Andy Bennett July 2015 UK July 2015 US 208pp Hardback £60.00 / $95.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137377227

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GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL CRIME GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL CRIME

Criminal Capital

The Politics of Leverage in International Relations Name, Shame, and Sanction

How the Finance Industry Facilitates Crime Stephen Platt, Stephen Platt and Associates LLP "Stephen is a leader in financial crime writing. This book will catapult your understanding of how criminals compromise financial markets." — Robert Mazur, Former Federal Agent and author of The Infiltrator Criminal Capital is an engaging but authoritative account of how financial structures and products can and are being used to evade proper scrutiny and enable criminal activity and what can be done about it. Based on the analysis of the financial methods that are frequently used by criminals, it deals with the widespread abuse of financial systems. Contents: 1. Harmful Practices * 2. Money Laundering Models * 3. Onshore/Offshore Dichotomy * 4. Drug Trafficking * 5. Bribery and Corruption * 6. Piracy * 7. Human Trafficking / Smuggling of Migrants * 8. Terror Financing * 9. Sanctions * 10. Tax Evasion * 11. Causes and Solutions January 2015 UK January 2015 US 248pp 29 diagrams, 1 map Hardback £19.99 / $30.00 / CN$34.50 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137337290

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International Perspectives on Terrorist Victimisation An Interdisciplinary Approach Edited by Javier Argomaniz, University of St Andrews, UK, Orla Lynch, University of St Andrews, UK Considering an under-researched dimension of political violence, this interdisciplinary collection provides an extensive examination of terrorist victimisation. It explores how individual and public experiences of victimisation are constructed and how they are shaped by existing dynamics of violence. Contents: Preface * 1. Introduction; Javier Argomaniz, Orla Lynch * PART I: VICTIMS EXPERIENCES * 2. Victims of Terrorism: Distinctive and Diverse Experiences; Robert Lambert * 3. Victims of ETA in the Basque Country: Their Experience of Terrorist Threats; Javier Martin-Peña, Álvaro Rodríguez-Carballeira, Ana Varela-Rey, Jordi Escartín and Omar Saldaña * 4. Victims and Perpetrators: A Clinician’s Account of Ex-child Soldiers and the Child Development Process in Sri Lanka; Carmel Joyce, Orla Lynch and Angela Veale * PART II: SUPPORT FOR VICTIMS * 5. Compensation and Financial Redress for Victims of Terrorism; Clive Walker * 6. State Responses to Victims of Terrorism Needs in Spain; Javier Argomaniz * 7. How can the Experience of a Terrorist attack inform Public Health Priorities? Some Lessons from the London 7/7 Bombings; Naomi Wilson, Patricia d’Ardenne, Chris R. Brewin and Mike Catchpole * PART III: VICTIMS OF COUNTERTERRORISM AND STATE TERROR * 8. Suspicion, Exclusion and Othering since 9/11: the Victimisation of Muslim Youth; Orla Lynch * 9. Drone Attacks and Suicide Bombings: Reflections on Pakistan’s Victims; Muqarrab Akbar * 10. Targeted Policing of Muslim Communities and Its Unintended Consequences: A Case Study of the NYPD’s Post-9/11 Counterterrorism Programme; Tara Lai Quinlan

Rethinking Political Violence February 2015 UK February 2015 US 288pp 20 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137347107

Edited by H. Richard Friman, Marquette University, USA "Friman and colleagues make an important contribution for IR theory and with real policy relevance. Soft power strategies such as naming and shaming too often are more embraced than analyzed. The Politics of Leverage in International Relations provides an analytic framework which digs deeper with both intensive case studies on a range of policy areas (human rights, money laundering, drugs, armed conflict, corporate social responsibility) that are valuable in their own right as well as being woven together to get at patterns showing when, why and how such leverage can be effective." - Bruce W. Jentleson, Duke University and Woodrow Wilson Center This unique volume unpacks the concept and practice of naming and shaming by examining how governments, NGOs and international organisations attempt to change the behaviour of targeted actors through public exposure of violations of normative standards and legal commitments. Contents: Notes on Contributors * Acknowledgements * 1. Introduction: Unpacking the Mobilization of Shame; H. Richard Friman * PART I: REVISITING HUMAN RIGHTS NAMING AND SHAMING * 2. Caught at the Keyhole: The Power and Limits of Shame; William F. Schulz * 3. Human Rights Naming and Shaming: International and Domestic Processes; James C. Franklin * 4. Mobilizing ‘Third-Party Influence’: The Impact of Amnesty International’s Naming and Shaming; Dongwook Kim * 5. Promoting Accountability, Undermining Peace? Naming and Shaming in Transitional Justice Processes; Eric Wiebelhaus-Brahm * PART II: NAMING AND SHAMING BEYOND HUMAN RIGHTS * 6. Ain’t That a Shame? Hypocrisy, Punishment and Weak Actor Influence in International Politics; Joshua W. Busby and Kelly M. Greenhill * 7. Naming and Shaming in Financial Regulation: Explaining Variation in the Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering; Mark T. Nance * 8 Behind the Curtain: Naming and Shaming in International Drug Control; H. Richard Friman * 9. UN Targeted Sanctions as Signals: Naming and Shaming or Naming and Stigmatizing?; Thomas Biersteker * 10. Shaming the Shameless? Campaigning against Corporations; Virginia Haufler * 11. Conclusion: Exploring the Politics of Leverage; H. Richard Friman

Palgrave Studies in International Relations March 2015 UK March 2015 US 240pp 5 figures, 12 b/w tables Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137439321

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Policing Integration The Sociology of Police Coordination Work Chris Giacomantonio, RAND Europe, Cambridge, UK Policing Integration critically examines coordination work between police officers and agencies. It presents important theoretical principles and empirical evidence drawn from extensive fieldwork in a multi-jurisdictional environment, revealing how and why police choose to work across boundaries or create barriers between one another. Contents: 1. Investigating Police Coordination * 2. The Organization and Integration of AngloAmerican Policing * 3. The Contested District: Lower Mainland Police Work in Context * 4. Narratives of Change * 5. A Typology of Police Organizational Boundaries * 6. The Dynamics of Inter-unit Police Coordination * 7. A Problem of Governance: The Importance of Understanding Police Coordination

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GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL CRIME Maritime Piracy and its Control

Current and Emerging Trends in Strategic Cyber Operations

An Economic Analysis

Lemieux, Current andTrends Emerging Trends Cyber in Strategic Cyber Operations Current and Emerging in Strategic Operations, Lemieux

C. Paul Hallwood, University of Connecticut, USA, Thomas J. Miceli, University of Connecticut, USA Maritime Piracy and its Control develops an economic approach to the problem of modern-day maritime piracy with the goal of assessing the effectiveness of remedies aimed at reducing the incidence of piracy. Contents: 1. The Scope of the Problem: History, Trends, and Current Facts * 2. Pirate Organization: Yesterday and Today * 3. Somali Piracy: For the Money of for the Honor? * 4. An Economic Model of Maritime Piracy: Part 1, Pirates and Shippers * 5. An Economic Model of Maritime Piracy: Part 2, Optimal Enforcement of Anti-Piracy Laws * 6. Reform Proposals: Part 1, Apply the SUA Convention to Piracy * 7. Reform Proposals: Part 2, Apply Civil Aviation Laws to Piracy and Use the International Criminal Court to Try Pirates * 8. Piracy in the Golden Age, 1690-1730: Lessons for Today * 9. Conclusion: The Mystery of International Law

December 2014 UK December 2014 US 112pp 6 b/w tables, 7 figures Hardback £45.00 / $67.50 / CN$78.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137465276

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Policy, Strategy and Practice Edited by Frederic Lemieux, George Mason University, USA This book explores current and emerging trends in policy, strategy, and practice related to cyber operations conducted by states and non-state actors. It examines in depth the nature and dynamics of conflicts in the cyberspace, the geopolitics of cyber conflicts, defence strategy and practice, cyber intelligence and information security. Contents: 1. Trends in Cyber Operations: An Introduction; Frederic Lemieux * I. CONFLICTS IN CYBER SPACE * 2. Cyber Conflict: Disruption and Exploitation in the Digital Age; Scott Applegate * 3. Establishing Cyber Warfare Doctrine; Andrew Colarik and Lech Janczewski * 4. How Cyber Changes the Laws of War; Jack Goldsmith * II. GEOPOLITICS OF CONFLICTS IN THE CYBER SPACE * 5. Russia’s Information Warfare Capabilities; Roland Heickerö * 6. The Sino-U.S. Digital Relationship and International Cyber Security; Jyh-An Lee * 7. Cyber Operations in the Middle East; Jeffrey Bardin * III. DEFENSE STRATEGIES AND PRACTICES * 8. A National Strategy for the United States Cyberspace; Harold ‘Punch’ Moulton, James Stavridis, and Constance Uthoff * 9. Defending Critical Infrastructures Against Cyber Attacks: Cooperation Through Data Exchange Infrastructure and Advanced Data Analytics; Frederic Lemieux * 10. Cyber Security Protection Measures Applied in the UK and USA; Wayne Harrop and Ashley Matteson * IV. CYBER INTELLIGENCE AND INFORMATION SECURITY * 11. Typologies of Attacks and Vulnerabilities Related to the National Critical Infrastructure; Charles Pak * 12. Opportunities and Security Challenges of Big Data; Zal Azmi * 13. Strategic Cyber Intelligence: An Examination of Practices across Industry, Government and Military; Constance Uthoff July 2015 UK July 2015 US 272pp Hardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137455543

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Gangster States Organized Crime, Kleptocracy and Political Collapse Katherine Hirschfeld, University of Oklahoma, USA The author draws on behavioral ecology to predict the evolution of organized crime in unregulated systems of exchange and the further development of racketeer economies into unstable kleptocratic states. The result is a new model that explains the expansion and contraction of political-economic complexity in prehistoric and contemporary societies. Contents: 1. Introduction * 1.1 Secret Vices * 1.2 What is Organized Crime? * 1.3 Evolutionary Stable Strategies * 1.4 Case Study: Post-Soviet Russia * 1.5 Gangs as Primitive States * 1.6 Collapse and Regeneration * 1.7 Darwinian Political Economy * 2. What is Organized Crime? * 2.1 Formal Verses Informal Economies * 2.2 Organized Crime as Racketeering * 2.3 Descriptive Vignette: Camorra * 2.4 The Organization of Crime * 2.5 Racketeering in Prison Economies * 2.6 The Organization of a Stateless Campus Economy * 2.7 Labor Rackets * 2.8 Gambling Rackets * 2.9 Prohibition * 3. Failing Economics * 3.1 Contaminated Markets * 3.2 The Cold War in Economic Thinking * 3.3 The Road to Friedmanistan * 3.4 Experimental Vignette: The Other Invisible Hand * 4. The Evolution of Racketeering * 4.1 Behavioral Economics Meets Behavioral Ecology * 4.2 Evolutionary Stable Strategies * 4.3 Cheating and Systemic Complexity * 4.4 Racketeering as an Evolutionary Stable Strategy * 4.5 ESS Thinking: Farming and Raiding * 4.6 From Raiding to Protection Rackets * 4.7 Supply and Demand * 4.8 The Geography of Protection * 4.9 Narrative Vignette: Raiding and Trading on the Steppes * 5. Organized Crime and Kleptocracy * 5.1 From Gangs to Primitive States * 5.2 The Underworld as Prehistory * 5.3 Territoriality, Leadership, Violence * 5.4 Prehistoric Gangster-States * 5.5 Early European Gangster-States * and more.

International Political Economy Series February 2015 UK February 2015 US 192pp 2 b/w tables, 2 illustrations, 2 figures Hardback £58.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 Canadian Rights ebooks available www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137490285

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New Approaches to Drug Policies A Time For Change Edited by Jonathan D. Rosen, Universidad del Mar, Mexico, Marten W. Brienen, Oklahoma State University, USA The US-led war on drugs has failed: drugs remain purer, cheaper and more readily available than ever. Extreme levels of violence have also grown as drug traffickers and organized criminals compete for control of territory. This book points towards a number of crucial challenges, policy solutions and alternatives to the current drug strategies. Contents: Introduction; Marten W. Brienen and Jonathan D. Rosen * PART I: CASE STUDIES * 1. The Drug War’s Damaging Impact on Mexico and Its Neighbors; Ted Galen Carpenter * 2. Trends in Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime in Brazil; Marcelo Rocha e Silva Zorovich * 3. The War on Drugs in Colombia: A History of Failure; Jonathan D. Rosen * 4. Understated Yet Turbulent: Narcotics Trafficking and the Criminalization of Guinea-Bissau; Bradford R. McGuinn * PART II: THEMES * 5. Drug Trafficking and the Street: An Anthropological View; J. Byran Page * 6. Delinquency and Drug Use in the U.S.; Roger G. Dunham and Ana Maria Lobos * 7. The Gang-Drug Nexus: Violence, Rhetoric, and Suppression in an FBI Safe Streets Task Force; Susan A. Phillips * 8. A Resounding Success or a Disastrous Failure: Re-examining the Interpretation of Evidence on the Portuguese Decriminalisation of Illicit Drugs; Caitlin Elizabeth Hughes and Alex Stevens * PART III: POLICY SOLUTIONS * 9. Drug Use Among American Adolescents: An Examination of Prevention and Intervention Programs; Keri O’Neal and Steven L. West * 10. The Legalization Debate: Mapping Change and Trends in the United States; Hanna Samir Kassab * 11. A Change in the Approach to the Drug Problem in the Americas; Betty Horwitz * 12. Enough is Enough: The Need for Prison Reform in the U.S.; Jonathan D. Rosen and Vanessa Rayan * 13. The “War on Drugs”: A Failed Paradigm; Fida Mohammad and Gregory Fulkerson July 2015 UK July 2015 US 256pp 5 b/w tables, 9 b/w illustrations Hardback £65.00 / $100.00 / CN$115.00 Canadian Rights www.palgrave.com/page/detail/?k=9781137450982

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