This book outlines key developments in understanding social harm by setting out its historical foundations and the discussions which have proliferated since. In doing so it sets out how a zemiological lens can moves us beyond many of the problematic legacies of criminology.
This book outlines key developments in understanding social harm by setting out its historical foundations and the discussions which have proliferated since. In doing so it sets out how a zemiological lens can moves us beyond many of the problematic legacies of criminology.
Victoria Canning is senior lecturer in Criminology at the University of Bristol. She is currently co-coordinator of the European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control, associate director in Border Criminologies at Oxford University and a trustee of Statewatch. She researches violence, harm and torture, and has worked for more than a decade on migrant rights and women's rights. Steve Tombs is Professor of Criminology at The Open University. He has a long-standing interest in the incidence, nature and regulation of corporate and state crime and harm. He has long worked with the Hazards movement in the UK, and is a trustee and board member of Inquest.
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Preface: Paddy Hillyard Introduction: Social Harm Matters 1.Understanding Social Harm 2.Towards Social Harm and Zemiology 3.A Provisional Typology of Harm 4.The Relations and Ontologies of Harm 5.Doing Zemiology Conclusion: Activist Zemiology for Social Justice
Preface: Paddy Hillyard Introduction: Social Harm Matters 1.Understanding Social Harm 2.Towards Social Harm and Zemiology 3.A Provisional Typology of Harm 4.The Relations and Ontologies of Harm 5.Doing Zemiology Conclusion: Activist Zemiology for Social Justice
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