{"product_id":"the-aotearoa-handbook-of-criminology-9781869409395","title":"The Aotearoa Handbook of Criminology","description":"\u003cb\u003eBook Synopsis\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003eWith chapters by leading scholars of criminology from across the country, The Aotearoa Handbook of Criminology represents a state-of-the-art account of crime and criminal justice in Aotearoa New Zealand.   The handbook is structured into four parts that explore the politics of researching and representing crime, key types of crime, the workings of criminal justice, and the differential experiences of crime and justice. The handbook outlines the foundations of current approaches to crime, victims and offenders alongside critical, decolonising, and feminist perspectives on criminological ideas and practices.   Fully referenced and with study questions and further reading, The Aotearoa Handbook of Criminology will be a critical resource to New Zealand students and practitioners. It will also help propel future improvements to how we define crime, how we prevent it, and how we can respond in much better ways to those who are victimised by crimes and wider harms.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003e\u003cb\u003eTable of Contents\u003c\/b\u003e\u003cbr\u003e1.\tIntroduction: Criminological Transformations  Part One: Crime Knowledge, Crime Politics 2.\tRepresenting Crime: Shaping Understandings, Building Hegemony 3.\tCounting Crime and Victims: The Case of 'Volume Crime' 4.\tResearching Crime and Criminal Justice: Funding, Politics, and Ethics  Part Two: Crimes 5.\tCrimes of Intoxication: Unsettling the Alcohol\/Drugs-Crime Link 6.\tSexual Violence: The Logic of Patriarchy 7.\tResponding to Intimate Partner Violence: Connecting Law, Language,\tand Supports 8.\tCybercrime and Cyber-Harm: Exploring Young People's Sharing of Intimate Images 9.\tHate Crimes, Racism and Islamophobia: 'This Is Exactly Who We Are' 10.\tEnvironmental Harm: Clean and Green, or Brutal and Contaminated?\t 11.\tWhite-Collar Crimes: Culpability, Causes, and Control 12.\tIgnoring State-corporate Crimes: The Case of the Pike River Mine Disaster  Part Three: Criminal Justice 13.\tPenal Populism: Its Life and Death 14.\tPolicing: Past, Present and Future 15.\tCrime Prevention: Exploring Conventional Practices 16.\tNga Kooti o Aotearoa \/ New Zealand Courts: Building Maori-focused Approaches, Developing Therapeutic Justice 17.\tSentencing: From Parity to Problem-solving 18.\tThe Youth Justice System: A Site of Evolution and Reform  19.\tCommunity Sentences: Expanding a System of Control and Surveillance? 20.\tRestorative Justice: The 'Land of the Long White Lie' 21.\tHyper-incarceration: Inequality and Imprisonment 22.\tRehabilitation: Risks, Needs, and Building Good Lives 23.\t(Re)integration: Recentring Strengths in Communities 24.\tPrison Abolitionism: Philosophies, Politics, and Practices  Part Four: Differential Experiences 25.\tVictimology: From Criminality to 'Victimity' and the Problem of Victim Blame 26.\tPolice Racism: The Responsibilities of Police Leadership 27.\tRangatahi Maori, Samoan Talavou, and Youth Justice: Challenging the Monoculture through Decolonising Practices 28.\tMental Health and Crime: A Critical Review 29.\tNeuro-disabilities and Criminal Justice: Time for a Radical Rethink 30.\tGangs: The Politics and Political Management of the 'Gang Problem' 31.\tDecriminalising Crimes: The Case of Sex Work 32.\tDeportations: Sorting Citizens across Borders  Contributors Index","brand":"Auckland University Press","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":53191421854039,"sku":"9781869409395","price":46.75,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/bookcurl.com\/products\/the-aotearoa-handbook-of-criminology-9781869409395","provider":"Book Curl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}