This book, part of the Companions series, provides succinct yet robust definitions and explanations of core concepts and themes in relation to state power, liberties and human rights. Laid out in a user-friendly A-Z format, it includes entries from expert contributors with clear direction to related entries and further reading. It will be suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students on a variety of courses such as Criminology, Criminal Justice, International Relations, Politics, Social Policy, Policing Studies, and Law as well as other researchers in these areas.
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Dimensions: 172 x 240mm
Publication Date: 15 Feb 2017
Publisher: Policy Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781447325826
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Sharon Morley is Deputy Head of Department of Social and Political Science and senior lecturer in criminology at the University of Chester UK. Sharons research interests include young womens experiences of violence; gender space and self-regulation and span the areas of violence in society and the victimisation of health and social care professionals and media representations of mentally disordered offenders. Sharon is a member of a number of sexual violence research networks. Jo Turner is senior lecturer at the University of Chester UK. Jo's eclectic mix of research interests come under the broad umbrella of comparative criminology: comparisons with the past - the history of criminal justice; comparisons globally - state crimes in the international arena; and gender based comparisons - women's experiences of the criminal justice system. Karen Corteen is a senior lecturer in criminal justice at Liverpool John Moores University UK. Areas Karen has published in include victimology critical criminology and hate crime. Her research interests comprise: zemiology; occupational-related harms within the sports entertainment industry; victimisation survival and resistance and visual victimology. Paul Taylor is Deputy Head of the Department of Social and Political Science at the University of Chester teaching criminology and criminal justice. His research and writing focuses on the sociology and social context of occupations and the convergence of mental health and criminal justice discourse policy and practice. Further Paul is researching and writing (with colleagues from the University of Chesters Institute of Medicine and Institute of Policing) on police firearms officers and personal/professional wellbeing.