Abstract

Part 1: Theorising Postmodern Capital 1.Simon Winlow - Is it OK to Talk About Capitalism Again? Or, Why Criminology Must Take a Leap of Faith 2. Steve Hall - Havana, Crime and the Pseudo-Pacification Process 3. Jorg Wiegratz - The Neoliberal Harvest: The Proliferation and Normalisation of Economic Fraud in a Market Society 4. Ioannis Papageorgiou and Georgios Papanicolaou - Theorising the Prison Industrial Complex Part 2: Issues in Environmental Criminology 5. Rob White - But is it Criminology? 6. Nigel South and Avi Brisman - Human Rights and Environmental Rights: Conflicts, Disputes and Abuses Part 3: Researching Crime and Deviance 7. Craig Ancrum - Stalking the Margins of Legality: Ethnography, Participant Observation and the Post-modern 'Underworld' 8. Daniel Briggs - Deviance and Risk on Holiday: An Ethnography with British Youth Abroad 9. Oliver Smith - Easy money: Cultural narcissism and the criminogenic markets of the night-time leisure economy 10. Audra Mitchell: 'Violent Societies?': Everyday Perception, Experience and Responses to Mass Violence in the UK 'Peace Industry' 11. Molly Dragiewicz - Communities Resisting: Theorizing the Backlash against the Battered Women's Movement in the United States Part 4: Issues in Contemporary Crime and Deviance 12. Craig Webber and Michael Yip - Hactivism: A criminological Conundrum? 13. Walter DeKeseredy and Joseph Donnermeyer -Thinking Critically About Rural Crime: Toward the Development of a New Critical Realism 14. Colin Webster - Return of the Repressed? A Retrospective on Policing and Disorder in England, 1981 to 2011 - 15. Rowland Atkinson - Accommodating harm: The place of the domestic home within criminology 16. Shanafelt and Pino - Evil and the Common Life: Towards a Wider Perspective on Serial Killing and Atrocities.

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