Crime, institutional knowledge and power :
Ericson, Richard Victor.
Crime, institutional knowledge and power : the rich criminological legacy of Richard Ericson Kevin D. Haggerty, Aaron Doyle, Janet Chan [compilers and editors]. - Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2011. - xx, 362 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - Pioneers in contemporary criminology . - Pioneers in contemporary criminology. .
"The chapters that follow represent 12 key moments in Richard's work, and, we hope, a useful introduction to, and overview of, his rich criminological legacy."--Introd.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1.Being Free
Young Offenders and Their Social Work, 1975, pp. 167
204
2.Social Distance and Reaction to Criminality
British Journal of Criminology, 17, 1977, pp. 16
29
3.The Occupational Environment of Detective Work
Making Crime: A Study of Detective Work, 1981, pp. 41
67
4.Dealing with Victim-Complainants
Reproducing Order: A Study of Police Patrol Work, 1982, pp. 100
36
5.Order out of Court II: The Position of the Accused and the Plea Decision
The Ordering of Justice, 1982, pp. 152
78 / Patricia M. Baranek
6.Patrolling the Facts: Secrecy and Publicity in Police Work
British Journal of Sociology, 40, 1989, pp. 205
26
7.Media and Markets
Representing Order: Crime, Law and Justice in the News Media, 1991, pp. 20
46 / Janet B. L. Chan
8.How Journalists Visualize Fact
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 560, 1998, pp. 83
95
Contents note continued: 9.The Moral Hazards of Neo-Liberalism: Lessons from the Private Insurance Industry
Economy and Society, 29,2000, pp. 532
58 / Aaron Doyle
10.The Policing of Risk
Embracing Risk: The Changing Culture of Insurance and Responsibility, 2002, pp. 238
72 / Kevin D. Haggerty
11.Uncertainties of Earthquakes: Absorbing Risk, Mitigation, and Infrastructure
Uncertain Business: Risk, Insurance and the Limits of Knowledge, 2004, pp. 180
211 / Aaron Doyle
12.National Security
Crime in an Insecure World, 2007, pp. 36
71.
9780754629832
Criminology.
364 / ERI.C
Crime, institutional knowledge and power : the rich criminological legacy of Richard Ericson Kevin D. Haggerty, Aaron Doyle, Janet Chan [compilers and editors]. - Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2011. - xx, 362 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. - Pioneers in contemporary criminology . - Pioneers in contemporary criminology. .
"The chapters that follow represent 12 key moments in Richard's work, and, we hope, a useful introduction to, and overview of, his rich criminological legacy."--Introd.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Machine generated contents note: 1.Being Free
Young Offenders and Their Social Work, 1975, pp. 167
204
2.Social Distance and Reaction to Criminality
British Journal of Criminology, 17, 1977, pp. 16
29
3.The Occupational Environment of Detective Work
Making Crime: A Study of Detective Work, 1981, pp. 41
67
4.Dealing with Victim-Complainants
Reproducing Order: A Study of Police Patrol Work, 1982, pp. 100
36
5.Order out of Court II: The Position of the Accused and the Plea Decision
The Ordering of Justice, 1982, pp. 152
78 / Patricia M. Baranek
6.Patrolling the Facts: Secrecy and Publicity in Police Work
British Journal of Sociology, 40, 1989, pp. 205
26
7.Media and Markets
Representing Order: Crime, Law and Justice in the News Media, 1991, pp. 20
46 / Janet B. L. Chan
8.How Journalists Visualize Fact
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 560, 1998, pp. 83
95
Contents note continued: 9.The Moral Hazards of Neo-Liberalism: Lessons from the Private Insurance Industry
Economy and Society, 29,2000, pp. 532
58 / Aaron Doyle
10.The Policing of Risk
Embracing Risk: The Changing Culture of Insurance and Responsibility, 2002, pp. 238
72 / Kevin D. Haggerty
11.Uncertainties of Earthquakes: Absorbing Risk, Mitigation, and Infrastructure
Uncertain Business: Risk, Insurance and the Limits of Knowledge, 2004, pp. 180
211 / Aaron Doyle
12.National Security
Crime in an Insecure World, 2007, pp. 36
71.
9780754629832
Criminology.
364 / ERI.C