How do individuals, communities, and institutions react to crime,
disorder, and social control events? How do such incidents shape the
contours of social order and the make-up of society? Why do some
crimes and disorders matter more than others in influencing how we
think, feel, and act about our security? These are the questions that
lie at the heart of Signal Crimes: Social Reactions to Crime,
Disorder, and Control. Signal Crimes: Social Reactions to Crime,
Disorder, and Signal Crimes brings together the key insights and
findings from a ten-year programme of fieldwork investigating the
concept of a 'signal crime': an incident that changes how people
think, feel and behave about their safety due to it functioning as a
signal of the presence of wider risks and threats. Presenting
ground-breaking new perspectives on social reactions to crime, Signal
Crimes innovatively and rigorously examines how and why particular
events trigger certain forms of reaction, and how these unfold and
develop across social space and time. This includes detailed studies
of: how fear travels within and across communities in the aftermath of
criminal homicides; the ways rumours impact upon what we think about
the prevalence and distribution of crime; the extent to which some
individuals and neighbourhoods are vulnerable to being harmed more by
disorder than others; how the conduct of counter-terrorism has been
altered in recent years by the institutional effects of a number of
signal events; and the ways in which social control interventions are
used to communicate messages to public audiences. Through examination
of these diverse issues and using a range of both historical and
contemporary sources, the author reveals how our individual and
collective responses to problematic behaviour are organised. If a
perspective constitutes a way of seeing, then the signal crimes
perspective provides a new set of optics for how we see the impacts of
crime, disorder, and control. Showcasing the development of this new
concept, Signal Crimes argues for a radical and challenging
understanding of how we think not only about the crime, but also about
the ways in which we perceive and react to such problematic and
troubling acts.
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Social Reactions to Crime, Disorder, and Control
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780191507434
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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