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Urban Crime Prevention, Surveillance, and Restorative Justice
Effects of Social Technologies
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Urban Crime Prevention, Surveillance, and Restorative Justice
Effects of Social Technologies
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Crime prevention, surveillance, and restorative justice have transformed the response to crime in recent years. Each has had a significant impact on policy, introducing new concepts and reassessing traditional aims and priorities. While such efforts attract a great deal of criminological interest, they tend to be discussed within separate and discr
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction Social Technology in Criminology:
- Chapter 1. Print Culture and the Creation of Public Knowledge about Crime in 18th-Century London
- Chapter 2. Crime Prevention and the Understanding of Repeat Victimization: A Longitudinal Study
- Chapter 3. In the Frame: 20th-Century Discourses about Representations of Crime in Fictional Media
- Chapter 4. Fingerprint and Photograph: Surveillance Technologies in the Manufacture of Suspect Social Identities
- Chapter 5. Electronically Monitoring Offenders and Penal Innovation in a Telematic Society
- Chapter 6. Key Elements of Restorative Justice Alongside Adult Criminal Justice
- Chapter 7. State, Community, and Transition: Restorative Youth Conferencing in Northern Ireland
- Chapter 8. Restorative Justice and Antisocial Behavior Interventions as Contractual Governance: Constructing the Citizen Consumer
- Chapter 9. Restorative Justice: Five Dangers Ahead
- Back cover