Public order and private lives: the politics of law and order

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Title

Public order and private lives: the politics of law and order

Description

Contents:- 1. Introduction 2. Economic libralism and Conservative criminology 3. Private attitudes and public policy: control culture or the law and order society 4. The police as social workers: community and multi-agency policing 5. The failure of Conservative criminolgy under Thatcher 6. Fraud: white collars and grey areas 7. Inside the crisis and the crisis inside: prisons, punishment and Conservative criminolgy 8. Is Conservative criminolgy here to stay?

Creator

Brake, Michael & Hale, Chris

Publisher

Routledge 1992, Bibliography, Name index, Subject index

Identifier

SR P 224

Collection

Citation

Brake, Michael & Hale, Chris, “Public order and private lives: the politics of law and order,” accessed April 27, 2024, https://statewatch.omeka.net/items/show/5254.

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