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Criminology and War: Transgressing the Borders


Criminology and War: Transgressing the Borders

Paperback by Walklate, Sandra; McGarry, Ross

Criminology and War: Transgressing the Borders

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ISBN:
9781138288652
Publication Date:
7 Nov 2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
232 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 3 - 8 May 2024
Criminology and War: Transgressing the Borders

Description

It is widely observed that the study of war has been paid limited attention within criminology. This is intellectually curious given that acts of war have occurred persistently throughout history and perpetuate criminal acts, victimisation and human rights violations on a scale unprecedented with domestic levels of crime. However, there are authoritative voices within criminology who have been studying war from the borders of the discipline. This book contains a selection of criminological authors who have been authoritatively engaged in studying criminology and war. Following an introduction that 'places war within criminology' the collection is arranged across three themed sections including: Theorising War, Law and Crime; Linking War and Criminal Justice; and War, Sexual Violence and Visual Trauma. Each chapter takes substantive topics within criminology and victimology (i.e. corporate crime, history, imprisonment, criminal justice, sexual violence, trauma, security and crime control to name but a few) and invites the reader to engage in critical discussions relating to wars both past and present. The chapters within this collection are theoretically rich, empirically diverse and come together to create the first authoritative published collection of original essays specifically dedicated to criminology and war. Students and researchers alike interested in war, critical criminology and victimology will find this an accessible study companion that centres the disparate criminological attention to war into one comprehensive collection.

Contents

Introduction: Placing War within Criminology, Ross McGarry and Sandra Walklate Part 1: Theorising War, Law and Crime 1. War and the death of Achilles, Vincenzo Ruggiero 2. Civilising the Corporate War, David Whyte 3. Criminology and War: Can Violent Veterans See Blurred Lines Clearly?, Emma Murray Part 2: Linking War and Criminal Justice 4. War as an opportunity for divergence and desistence from crime, 1750-1945, Zoe Alker and Barry Godfrey 5. Through the lens of war: Political imprisonment in Northern Ireland, Ruth Jamieson 6. Veteran Coming-Home Obstacles: Short and Long-Term Consequences of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, William Brown Part 3: War, Sexual Violence and Visual Trauma 7. Sexual and Sexualized Violence in Armed Conflict, Christopher W. Mullins and Nishanth Visagaratnam 8. Normative visibility and artistic resistance to War, Wayne Morrison 9. Competing for the 'Trace': The Legacies of War's Violence(s), Sandra Walklate and Ross McGarry Postscript: From the criminalisation of war to the militarisation of crime control, John Lea.

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