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The Politics of Street Crime
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The Politics of Street Crime

pokkari, 1992
englanti
Americans find street crime terrifying and repellent. Yet we vicariously seek it out in virtually all of our media: books, newspapers, television, films, and the theatre. Stuart Scheingold confronts this cultural contradiction and asks why street crime is generally regarded in the trivializing and punitive images of cops and robbers that attribute crime to the willful acts of flawed individuals rather than to the structural shortcomings of a flawed society. In his case study of the police and criminal courts in the community he calls "Cedar City," a medium-sized city in the Western United States, Scheingold examines the effects of this cultural contradiction and these punitive predispositions on politics and policy making. Stuart A. Scheingold is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Washington.
Alaotsikko
Criminal Process and Cultural Obsession
ISBN
9781566390248
Kieli
englanti
Paino
188 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
23.6.1992
Sivumäärä
277