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Crime in an Insecure World investigates the alarming trend across Western societies of treating every imaginable source of harm as a crime. It locates this trend in the 21st century obsession with insecurity fostered by neo-liberal governments.

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"This book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of how nations exploit and negotiate risk. It also provides a powerful analysis of mass criminalisation across the globe and will therefore be a fascinating read for academics and for policymakers."
Simon Davies, Times Higher Education Supplement

"As the title suggests, Richard Ericson’s Crime in an Insecure World captures the central developments facing late modern society, all of which contribute to the decline of criminal law. Ericson delivers a deep and compelling analysis of an unraveling civil society that produces not only a culture of control but also a culture of suspicion. Written in a straightforward style, the book helps us understand how structural realignments in a neo-liberal regime shape our perceptions of crime and disorder."
Michael Welch, London School of Economics and Political Science

"Crime in an Insecure World demonstrates all the virtues of clarity and scholarship that we have come to expect in Ericson’s work. In this timely statement these are joined with a more urgent, morally engaged, even prophetic voice. Ericson urges us to see more clearly that our yearning for an impossible security may yet prove ruinous for our legal order, our civil society and indeed the very safety that we so crave. This powerful and cogent analysis deserves the widest possible audience."
Richard Sparks, University of Edinburgh



Table of Contents
List of Illustrations and Figures.

Acknowledgments.

1 Crime in an Insecure World.

2 National Security.

3 Social Security.

4 Corporate Security.

5 Domestic Security.

6 Insecurity.

References.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/13/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780745638294, 978-0745638294
      ISBN10: 0745638295

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Crime in an Insecure World investigates the alarming trend across Western societies of treating every imaginable source of harm as a crime. It locates this trend in the 21st century obsession with insecurity fostered by neo-liberal governments.

      Trade Review
      "This book makes a valuable contribution to our understanding of how nations exploit and negotiate risk. It also provides a powerful analysis of mass criminalisation across the globe and will therefore be a fascinating read for academics and for policymakers."
      Simon Davies, Times Higher Education Supplement

      "As the title suggests, Richard Ericson’s Crime in an Insecure World captures the central developments facing late modern society, all of which contribute to the decline of criminal law. Ericson delivers a deep and compelling analysis of an unraveling civil society that produces not only a culture of control but also a culture of suspicion. Written in a straightforward style, the book helps us understand how structural realignments in a neo-liberal regime shape our perceptions of crime and disorder."
      Michael Welch, London School of Economics and Political Science

      "Crime in an Insecure World demonstrates all the virtues of clarity and scholarship that we have come to expect in Ericson’s work. In this timely statement these are joined with a more urgent, morally engaged, even prophetic voice. Ericson urges us to see more clearly that our yearning for an impossible security may yet prove ruinous for our legal order, our civil society and indeed the very safety that we so crave. This powerful and cogent analysis deserves the widest possible audience."
      Richard Sparks, University of Edinburgh



      Table of Contents
      List of Illustrations and Figures.

      Acknowledgments.

      1 Crime in an Insecure World.

      2 National Security.

      3 Social Security.

      4 Corporate Security.

      5 Domestic Security.

      6 Insecurity.

      References.

      Index.

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