Governing through crime how the war on crime transformed American democracy and created a culture of fear

From the Publisher: Across America today gated communities sprawl out from urban centers, employers enforce mandatory drug testing, and schools screen students with metal detectors. Social problems ranging from welfare dependency to educational inequality have been reconceptualized as crimes, with a...

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adam_text Contents Introduction Crime and American Governance 3 1 Power, Authority, and Criminal Law 13 2 Prosecutor-in-Chief Executive Authority and the War on Crime 33 3 We the Victims Fearing Crime and Making Law 75 4 Judgment and Distrust The Jurisprudence of Crime and the Decline of Judicial Governance 111 5 Project Exile Race, the War on Crime, and Mass Imprisonment 141 6 Crime Families Governing Domestic Relations Through Crime 177 7 Safe Schools Reforming Education Through Crime 207 8 Penalty Box Crime, Vidimization, and Punishment in the Deregulated Workplace 233 9 Wars of Governance From Cancer to Crime to Terror 259 Notes 285 References 301 Index 319 advance acclaim for Governing Through Crime In Governing through Crime, Jonathan Simon powerfully and persuasively argues that America s obsession with crime has touched, indeed distorted, the fundamental building blocks of our democratic society. According to this sweeping analysis, our conception of the centrality of crime in American life has redefined the powers of government, the role of families and schools, and the place of the individual in soci¬ ety. This disturbing and provocative treatise should command the attention of schol¬ ars, opinion leaders, and policymakers who aspire to create a more tolerant and open future for this country. —JEREMY TRAVIS, President, John Ja}- College oi Criminal Justice Distinguished legal scholar Jonathan Simon here challenges us to confront the con¬ sequences for liberal democracy of the move in the U.S. towards the exercise of ever more executive authority — from the presidency and the institutions of state through schools and families. Governing through Crime, argues Simon with unrelenting cogency, is a response to risk and fear spun out of control, a response that erodes social trust and, with it, the very scaffolding of a free society. An invaluable addition to the literature in critical criminology, this is a volume that ought to be read by any¬ one who seeks to understand the present and future of governance in the USA — and elsewhere. —JOHN COMAROFF, I faraid H. Swift Distinguished Service Professor, Universit} oř Chicago Jonathan Simon has pioneered a new approach to the study of the politics of crime control, and this book should confirm his place as one of the outstanding criminolo- gists of his generation. Governing through Crime is a major contribution and deserves to make an impact throughout the social and political sciences. — NIKOLAS ROSE, .Martin White Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science
adam_txt Contents Introduction Crime and American Governance 3 1 Power, Authority, and Criminal Law 13 2 "Prosecutor-in-Chief " Executive Authority and the War on Crime 33 3 We the Victims Fearing Crime and Making Law 75 4 Judgment and Distrust The Jurisprudence of Crime and the Decline of Judicial Governance 111 5 Project Exile Race, the War on Crime, and Mass Imprisonment 141 6 Crime Families Governing Domestic Relations Through Crime 177 7 Safe Schools Reforming Education Through Crime 207 8 Penalty Box Crime, Vidimization, and Punishment in the Deregulated Workplace 233 9 Wars of Governance From Cancer to Crime to Terror 259 Notes 285 References 301 Index 319 advance acclaim for Governing Through Crime "In Governing through Crime, Jonathan Simon powerfully and persuasively argues that America's obsession with crime has touched, indeed distorted, the fundamental building blocks of our democratic society. According to this sweeping analysis, our conception of the centrality of crime in American life has redefined the powers of government, the role of families and schools, and the place of the individual in soci¬ ety. This disturbing and provocative treatise should command the attention of schol¬ ars, opinion leaders, and policymakers who aspire to create a more tolerant and open future for this country." —JEREMY TRAVIS, President, John Ja}- College oi' Criminal Justice "Distinguished legal scholar Jonathan Simon here challenges us to confront the con¬ sequences for liberal democracy of the move in the U.S. towards the exercise of ever more executive authority — from the presidency and the institutions of state through schools and families. Governing through' Crime, argues Simon with unrelenting cogency, is a response to risk and fear spun out of control, a response that erodes social trust and, with it, the very scaffolding of a 'free' society. An invaluable addition to the literature in critical criminology, this is a volume that ought to be read by any¬ one who seeks to understand the present and future of governance in the USA — and elsewhere." —JOHN COMAROFF, I faraid H. Swift Distinguished Service Professor, Universit}" oř Chicago "Jonathan Simon has pioneered a new approach to the study of the politics of crime control, and this book should confirm his place as one of the outstanding criminolo- gists of his generation. Governing through Crime is a major contribution and deserves to make an impact throughout the social and political sciences." — NIKOLAS ROSE, .Martin White Professor, London School of Economics and Political Science
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Demokratie (DE-588)4011413-2 gnd
Segregation Soziologie (DE-588)4055731-5 gnd
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Criminalité - Aspect politique - États-Unis - Histoire - 20e siècle
Criminalité - Prévention - Aspect politique - États-Unis - Histoire - 20e siècle
Justice pénale - Administration - Aspect politique - États-Unis - Histoire - 20e siècle
Justitieel beleid
Kriminalität - Prävention
Kriminalpolitik
Politische Kultur
Strafrechtspleging
Geschichte
Kriminalität
Politik
Crime Political aspects United States History 20th century
Criminal justice, Administration of Political aspects United States History 20th century
Crime prevention Political aspects United States History 20th century
Demokratie
Segregation Soziologie
USA
Verenigde Staten
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