Crime and Transition in Central and Eastern Europe

pt. I. Changes in crime and crime controlCrime and crime control in transition countries -- pt. II. Politics, media and fear of crime -- Politicians, media, and society's perception of crime -- pt. III. Surveillance, policing and penal policy -- Transformations of surveillance : from national s...

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Weitere Verfasser: Šelih, Alenka (HerausgeberIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York, Heidelberg u.a. Springer 2012
Schriftenreihe:Social Sciences/Criminology
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Zusammenfassung:pt. I. Changes in crime and crime controlCrime and crime control in transition countries -- pt. II. Politics, media and fear of crime -- Politicians, media, and society's perception of crime -- pt. III. Surveillance, policing and penal policy -- Transformations of surveillance : from national security to private security industry -- Policing organised crime : a paradox of transition? -- Penal policy, crime and political change -- pt. IV. Emerging types of crime -- Organized and economic crime : a common problem -- Corruption as a metaphor for societies in transition? -- Human trafficking between profit and survival -- Juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice in transition -- pt. V. Deconstructing transition(s) -- Crime, class control, structural violence and social formations "in transition."
pt. I. Changes in crime and crime control -- Crime and crime control in transition countries -- pt. II. Politics, media and fear of crime -- Politicians, media, and society's perception of crime -- pt. III. Surveillance, policing and penal policy -- Transformations of surveillance : from national security to private security industry -- Policing organised crime : a paradox of transition? -- Penal policy, crime and political change -- pt. IV. Emerging types of crime -- Organized and economic crime : a common problem -- Corruption as a metaphor for societies in transition? -- Human trafficking between profit and survival -- Juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice in transition -- pt. V. Deconstructing transition(s) -- Crime, class control, structural violence and social formations "in transition."
Beschreibung:XXVI, 282 S
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ISBN:9781461435167
978-1-4614-3516-7