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Routledge International Handbook of Criminology and Human Rights / edited by Leanne Weber, Elaine Fishwick and Marinella Marmo.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Weber, Leanne.
- Series:
- Routledge international handbooks
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Criminology.
- Human rights.
- Genre:
- Electronic books.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (618) : illustrations.
- Place of Publication:
- Florence, UNITED STATES : Taylor and Francis, 2016.
- System Details:
- text file
- Contents:
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Criminology and human rights: an introduction; Part I Taking stock of human rights within criminology; 1 Turning to human rights: criminology past and future; 2 Criminological issues and the UN: key issues and trends; 3 Thinking about human rights from within criminology; 4 The Africana paradigm: W.E.B. Du Bois as a founding father of human rights criminology; 5 Regarding rights for the Other: abolitionism and human rights from below;
- 6 Feminist criminology and human rights7 Victims: needs, rights and justice; 8 Governmentality analytics and human rights in criminology; 9 Conceptualizing human rights in state-corporate crime research; 10 Criminology, globalization and human rights; Part II Law, regulation and governance through a human rights lens; 11 The European Union, criminal law and human rights; 12 Digital surveillance and everyday democracy; 13 Anti-terrorism laws and human rights; 14 Death investigation, coroners' inquests and human rights; 15 Australian border policing, the detention of children and;
- 16 Civil society perspectives on corruption and human rights: the case of Papua New Guinea17 Human rights and multinational enterprises: a criminological analysis of non-judicial mechanisms of redress; 18 The utility and futility of international standards for children in conflict with the law: the case of England; 19 Human rights and the governance of cognitive impairment and mental illness; 20 Environmental crime, human rights and green criminology; 21 Trafficking cultural objects and human rights; Part III Human rights in the promotion of peace, community safety and social justice;
- 22 Human rights in situations of transitional justice23 The violence of war, the violence of peace: mining, conflict and social justice on Bougainville; 24 Childhood, rights and justice in Northern Ireland; 25 Keeping the peace: police peacekeeping and capacity development in the promotion of human rights; 26 Criminalizing dissent: social movements, public order policing and the erosion of protest rights; 27 The limits of migration-related human rights: connecting exploitation to immobility; 28 (De)criminalizing queer lives: viewing through a postcolonial optic;
- 29 Justice reinvestment as social justicePart IV Policing and human rights; 30 Police, crime and human rights; 31 Police violence and the failed promise of human rights; 32 Bent to good authorities? Human rights, authoritarian neoliberalism and consent policing; 33 Human rights and police training: democratizing policing systems; 34 Human rights and everyday practices of policing in post-war Sri Lanka; 35 'Like running on one leg': the regulation of sexual rights through the preventative policing of sexual violence in Delhi
- Notes:
- Description based on print version record.
- Access for three concurrent users only.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1317395557
- 9781317395553
- OCLC:
- 957655578
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license. Access for three concurrent users only.
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