Zemiology: Reconnecting Crime and Social Harm (Critical Criminological Perspectives)
معرفی کتاب «Zemiology: Reconnecting Crime and Social Harm (Critical Criminological Perspectives)» نوشتهٔ Avi Boukli, Justin Kotzé، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This Book Challenges The Given Dichotomies Between Crime And Harm, And Criminology And Zemiology. The Main Aim Of The Volume Is To Highlight The Inexorable Interconnectedness Between Systemically Induced Social Harm And The Corrosive Flows Of Everyday Crime Both Perpetrated And Endured By Those Victimised By The Capitalist System And Its Hegemonic Vicissitudes. Drawing Attention Not Only To Various Structurally Imbedded Harms, The Chapters Also Outline The Wider Consequences Of Such Harms, As They Extend Beyond Immediate Victims And Contribute Towards The Further Perpetuation Of Criminogenic And Zemiogenic Conditions. Comprising Two Parts, The First Explores The Relationship Between Crime And Harm And Criminology And Zemiology, And The Second Explores The Intersections Of Crime And Harm Through Various Lenses, Including Those Trained On Probation; Global Mobility; Sexuality And Gender; War And Gendered Violence; Fashion Counterfeiting; And The Harms Of The Service Economy. An Exciting And Wide-reaching Volume Written By World-renowned Scholars, This Collection Is A Must-read For Students, Academics, And Policy Makers In The Fields Of Law, Criminology, Sociology, Social Policy, Criminal Justice, And Social Justice.-- Introduction -- Part A -- Chapter 1. For Pragmatism And Politics; Steve Tombs -- Chapter 2. Beyond 'criminology Vs. Zemiology'; Lynne Copson -- Chapter 3. Harm: A Substitute For Crime Or Central To It?; Letizia Paoli And Victoria A. Greenfield -- Chapter 4. Criminology Or Zemiology?; Justin Kotze -- Chapter 5. Big Trouble Or Little Evils; Steve Hall And Simon Winlow -- Part B -- Chapter 6. Whose Harm Counts?; Sandra Walklate -- Chapter 7. Gender Murder; Avi Boukli And Flora Renz -- Chapter 8. A Doubling Of The Offence?; Alex Dymock -- Chapter 9. Zemiology At The Border?; Victoria Canning -- Chapter 10. Green Criminology, Zemiology, And Comparative And Inter-relational Justice In The Anthropocene Era; Avi Brisman And Nigel South -- Chapter 11. Spot The Fashion Victim(s); Jo Large -- Chapter 12. Serving Up Harm; Anthony Lloyd -- Chapter 13. Harm And Transforming Rehabilitation; David Temple. Avi Boukli, Justin Kotzé, Editors. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. This Book Challenges The Given Dichotomies Between Crime And Harm, And Criminology And Zemiology. The Main Aim Of The Volume Is To Highlight The Inexorable Interconnectedness Between Systemically Induced Social Harm And The Corrosive Flows Of Everyday Crime Both Perpetrated And Endured By Those Victimised By The Capitalist System And Its Hegemonic Vicissitudes. Drawing Attention Not Only To Various Structurally Imbedded Harms, The Chapters Also Outline The Wider Consequences Of Such Harms, As They Extend Beyond Immediate Victims And Contribute Towards The Further Perpetuation Of Criminogenic And Zemiogenic Conditions. Comprising Two Parts, The First Explores The Relationship Between Crime And Harm And Criminology And Zemiology, And The Second Explores The Intersections Of Crime And Harm Through Various Lenses, Including Those Trained On Probation; Global Mobility; Sexuality And Gender; War And Gendered Violence; Fashion Counterfeiting; And The Harms Of The Service Economy. An Exciting And Wide-reaching Volume Written By World-renowned Scholars, This Collection Is A Must-read For Students, Academics, And Policy Makers In The Fields Of Law, Criminology, Sociology, Social Policy, Criminal Justice, And Social Justice.-- Introduction -- Part A -- Chapter 1. For Pragmatism And Politics; Steve Tombs -- Chapter 2. Beyond 'criminology Vs. Zemiology'; Lynne Copson -- Chapter 3. Harm: A Substitute For Crime Or Central To It?; Letizia Paoli And Victoria A. Greenfield -- Chapter 4. Criminology Or Zemiology?; Justin Kotze -- Chapter 5. Big Trouble Or Little Evils; Steve Hall And Simon Winlow -- Part B -- Chapter 6. Whose Harm Counts?; Sandra Walklate -- Chapter 7. Gender Murder; Avi Boukli And Flora Renz -- Chapter 8. A Doubling Of The Offence?; Alex Dymock -- Chapter 9. Zemiology At The Border?; Victoria Canning -- Chapter 10. Green Criminology, Zemiology, And Comparative And Inter-relational Justice In The Anthropocene Era; Avi Brisman And Nigel South -- Chapter 11. Spot The Fashion Victim(s); Jo Large -- Chapter 12. Serving Up Harm; Anthony Lloyd -- Chapter 13. Harm And Transforming Rehabilitation; David Temple. Avi Boukli, Justin Kotzé, Editors. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Front Matter ....Pages i-xiii Introduction (Avi Boukli, Justin Kotzé)....Pages 1-8 Front Matter ....Pages 9-9 For Pragmatism and Politics: Crime, Social Harm and Zemiology (Steve Tombs)....Pages 11-31 Beyond ‘Criminology vs. Zemiology’: Reconciling Crime with Social Harm (Lynne Copson)....Pages 33-56 Harm: A Substitute for Crime or Central to It? (Letizia Paoli, Victoria A. Greenfield)....Pages 57-84 Criminology or Zemiology? Yes, Please! On the Refusal of Choice Between False Alternatives (Justin Kotzé)....Pages 85-106 Big Trouble or Little Evils: The Ideological Struggle Over the Concept of Harm (Steve Hall, Simon Winlow)....Pages 107-126 Front Matter ....Pages 127-127 Whose Harm Counts? Exploring the Intersections of War and Gendered Violence(s) (Sandra Walklate)....Pages 129-144 Gender Murder: Anti-Trans Rhetoric, Zemia, and Telemorphosis (Avi Boukli, Flora Renz)....Pages 145-164 A Doubling of the Offence? ‘Extreme’ Pornography and Cultural Harm (Alex Dymock)....Pages 165-182 Zemiology at the Border (Victoria Canning)....Pages 183-201 Green Criminology, Zemiology, and Comparative and Inter-Relational Justice in the Anthropocene Era (Avi Brisman, Nigel South)....Pages 203-221 Spot the Fashion Victim(s): The Importance of Rethinking Harm Within the Context of Fashion Counterfeiting (Jo Large)....Pages 223-243 Serving Up Harm: Systemic Violence, Transitions to Adulthood and the Service Economy (Anthony Lloyd)....Pages 245-264 Harm and Transforming Rehabilitation (David Temple)....Pages 265-282 Back Matter ....Pages 283-287 This book challenges the given dichotomies between crime and harm, and criminology and zemiology. This book challenges the given dichotomies between crime and harm, and criminology and zemiology. The main aim of the volume is to highlight the inexorable interconnectedness between systemically induced social harm and the corrosive flows of everyday crime both perpetrated and endured by those victimised by the capitalist system and its hegemonic vicissitudes. Drawing attention not only to various structurally imbedded harms, the chapters also outline the wider consequences of such harms, as they extend beyond immediate victims and contribute towards the further perpetuation of criminogenic and zemiogenic conditions. Comprising two parts, the first explores the relationship between crime and harm and criminology and zemiology, and the second explores the intersections of crime and harm through various lenses, including those trained on probation; global mobility; sexuality and gender; war and gendered violence; fashion counterfeiting; and the harms of the service economy. An exciting and wide-reaching volume written by world-renowned scholars, this collection is a must-read for students, academics, and policy makers in the fields of law, criminology, sociology, social policy, criminal justice, and social justice
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