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1 online resource (xxvii, 417 pages) : some illustrations (black and white) |
Series |
Clarendon studies in criminology |
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Clarendon studies in criminology.
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Contents |
List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Contributors -- Part IIntroduction -- 1. Professor Sir Anthony Bottoms, Citizen Scholar: An Appreciation -- Alison Liebling, Joanna Shapland, Richard Sparks, and Justice Tankebe -- 2. Reflections on the Life of a British Criminologist: Tony Bottoms in Conversation -- Richard Sparks and Caroline Lanskey -- Part IISocial Order and the Criminological Enterprise -- 3. Criminology and 'Positive Morality' -- Anthony Bottoms -- 4. In Dialogue with Philosophy: Recovering the Moral Sciences through Criminology -- Jonathan Jacobs -- 5. Learning to Experiment: The Police, Science, and Evidence-Based Practice -- Peter Neyroud -- 6. Reasonable Hopes: Social Theory, Critique, and Reconstruction in Contemporary Criminology -- Ian Loader and Richard Sparks -- Part IIICrime, Justice, and Communities -- 7. Keeping a Human Perspective: Some Lessons from Women and Community Justice -- Loraine Gelsthorpe -- 8. Desistance from Crime and the Potential Role of Restorative Justice -- Joanna Shapland -- 9. Towards a True Social Ecology of Crime: On the Limitations of a Criminology Without People -- Per-Olof H. Wikström -- 10. Constructive Sentencing through Custody-Avoiding Sanctions: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Challenges -- Antje du Bois-Pedain -- Part IVPunishment and Penal Order -- 11. What Is Penal Populism? Public Opinion, Expert Knowledge, and Penal Policy-Formation in Democratic Societies -- David Garland -- 12. Penal Legitimacy, Well-Being, and Trust: The Role of Empirical Research in 'Morally Serious' Work -- Alison Liebling -- 13. Creative Arts, Offender Rehabilitation, and Penal Reform: Remembering the Early Years of the Barlinnie Special Unit -- Mike Nellis -- 14. Rightful Authority: Exploring the Structure of Police Self-Legitimacy -- Justice Tankebe -- Bibliography -- Index |
Summary |
Professor Sir Anthony Bottoms is unique in British criminology. He has achieved mastery of all the disciplines which rightly require attention if criminological questions are to be adequately addressed, including law, social science, social theory, moral philosophy, and matters of 'administrative criminology': from uses of the fine, to the origins and functions of the probation service. He was, of course, once a probation officer. This is one of the keys to his outstanding contribution to our field. He combines an unusually broad range of intellectual interests, with a steadfast dedication to 'the person' living a troubled life (in a specific place). He has conducted outstanding empirical research in each of these areas, addressing each subject in a way that generates clear and original theoretical and normative analysis. This volume pays tribute to Tony and his work. It is a collection of specially commissioned original essays, organised around his key interests. They are written by friends and colleagues, many of whom are key criminologists in their own right. Each honours Tony's contribution to the field and to his scholarship in the fields of crime, justice, and social order |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Criminology.
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Criminal justice, Administration of.
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Crime -- Sociological aspects.
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Criminology
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criminology.
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Crime -- Sociological aspects
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Criminal justice, Administration of
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Criminology
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Genre/Form |
Festschriften.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bottoms, Anthony E., 1939- honoree.
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Liebling, Alison, 1963- editor.
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Sparks, Richard, 1961- editor.
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Shapland, Joanna, 1950- editor.
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Tankebe, Justice, editor
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ISBN |
9780191949975 |
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0191949973 |
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