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The Palgrave handbook of social harm / / edited by Pamela Davies, Paul S. Leighton, Tanya Wyatt



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Titolo: The Palgrave handbook of social harm / / edited by Pamela Davies, Paul S. Leighton, Tanya Wyatt Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
©2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (486 pages)
Disciplina: 364
Soggetto topico: Criminology - Philosophy
Persona (resp. second.): DaviesPamela <1962->
LeightonPaul <1964->
WyattTanya <1975->
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Praise for The Palgrave Handbook of Social Harm -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- 1 The Case for Studying Social Harm -- Introduction -- Layout of the Handbook -- References -- Part I Histories and Theoretical Perspectives -- 2 Beyond Criminology? -- A Brief 'Critical' Critique of Criminology -- Crime Has no Ontological Reality -- Criminology Perpetuates the Myth of Crime -- 'Crime' Consists of Many Petty Events -- 'Crime' Excludes Many Serious Harms -- Constructing 'Crimes' -- Criminalisation and Punishment Inflict Pain -- 'Crime Control' Is Ineffective -- 'Crime' Gives Legitimacy to the Expansion of Crime Control -- 'Crime' Serves to Maintain Power Relations -- The Potential of a Social Harm Approach -- Defining Harm -- The Vicissitudes of Life -- The Allocation of Responsibility -- Policy Responses -- Mass Harms -- Challenges to Power -- A Critique of Risk -- Criminology, Social Harm and Justice -- References -- 3 Ideology and Harm -- Introduction -- Marx on Ideology -- Gramsci on Ideology -- Althusser on Ideology -- The Reversal of Ideology -- Negative Ideology -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- 4 The Assumption of Harmlessness -- A Call to Take Pause -- The State of Harm -- Social Harm in an Era of Liberal Cynicism -- The Assumption of Harmlessness -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 5 Global Harms and the Natural Environment -- Introduction -- Why a 'Harm' Perspective? -- Wider Definitions -- Environmental Victims -- Classification Systems -- Time and Environmental Harm -- Transference and Mobility of Environmental Harm -- Geography of the Harm -- Climate Change -- Threats to Biodiversity -- Pollution and Waste -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Part II Methods for Studying Harm -- 6 On Researching Harm: An Ultra-Realist Perspective -- Introduction.
Mediating the Other of the Real -- Ultra-Realism Qua Third -- The Issue of Defining Harm -- Methodological Challenges -- The Politics of Harm -- Conclusion: Implications for a Less Harmful Society -- Further Reading -- References -- 7 Visual and Sensory Methodologies to Explore Environmental Harm and Victimization -- Introduction -- On Social and Environmental Harm -- An Example of Green Visual Criminology 'With' Images: Photo Elicitation -- Beyond the Visual: For a Sensory Methodology? -- Toward a Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- 8 Documenting Harm to the Voiceless: Researching Animal Abuse -- Introduction -- Problematising Legal Constructions of Animal Abuse -- Giving Voice to the Voiceless -- Origins, Scope and Theoretical Developments in Animal Abuse Studies -- Defining, Identifying and Measuring Nonhuman Animal Abuse -- Ethical Challenges in Researching Nonhuman Animal Abuse -- Implications for a Less Harmful Society -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Part III Social Harms Based Scholarship -- 9 The Harms of Industrial Food Production: How Modern Agriculture, Livestock Rearing and Food Processing Contribute to Disease, Environmental Degradation and Worker Exploitation -- Introduction and Background Context -- Growing Plants: The Harms of Agriculture -- Raising Animals: The Harms from-and to-Livestock -- Making Food: The Harms of Processed Food and Animal Slaughter -- Implications for a Less Harmful Society -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- 10 Work-Based Harm -- Introduction -- Work-Based Harm Research -- Zemiology and Work-Based Harm -- Hillyard and Tombs' Typology of Harm -- Harms of Recognition -- Flourishing and Harms of Human Need -- Making Sense of Work-Based Harm -- Understanding Work-Based Harm via the Ultra-Realist Approach -- Positive and Negative Motivations for Work-Based Harm.
Implications for a Less Harmful Society -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- 11 The Deviant Leisure Perspective: A Theoretical Introduction -- Reclaiming 'Deviant' Leisure -- Does Leisure Exist in Late-Capitalism? -- Ultra-Realism, Consumerism and Motivation -- Leisure Futures: Towards the Pro-social -- Conclusion -- References -- 12 Beyond Meat? Taking Violence Against Non-human Animals Seriously as a Form of Social Harm -- Introduction -- Background -- Green Criminology -- Species Justice Approaches -- Speciesism -- Non-human Victimology -- Critical Animal Studies -- Cognitive Dissonance and Carnism -- Non-human Animals and Social Harm -- Non-human Animals and the Social -- Eating Meat as Social Harm -- Harmful to Non-human Animals -- Harmful to Human-Animals -- Speciesism, Capitalism and Exploitation -- Speciesism, Sexism and Patriarchy -- Speciesism, Racism and Colonialism -- Harmful to the Environment -- Implications for a Less Harmful Society -- Academic Changes -- Legal and Political Changes -- Adopting and Promoting Veganism -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Part IV Social Harm: Visions and Futures -- 13 Crime, Harm and Justice: The Utopia of Harm and Realising Justice in a 'Good Society' -- Introduction -- Background -- Criminal (In)Justice -- Summarising the Limitations of Criminal Justice -- Responding to Criminal (In)Justice -- Reforming Criminal Justice -- Abolishing Criminal Justice -- Zemiology and Abolitionism -- Realising Justice in a 'Good Society' -- The Utopia of Harm -- Zemiological Justice -- Reimagining Justice: A Public Health Approach to Homicide -- Current Developments in Policy and Practice -- Harm Reduction Initiatives -- A Public Health Approach to Knife Crime -- Reimaging Justice in the Context of COVID-19 and Black Lives Matters -- Next Steps and Future Directions.
Extending the Public Health Approach -- Resisting the Language of Crime and Criminology -- Unearthing 'Subjugated Knowledges' -- Summary Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- 14 Rebuilding the Harm Principle: Using an Evolutionary Perspective to Provide a New Foundation for Justice -- Introduction -- The Importance of the Harm Principle -- The Collapse of the Harm Principle -- The Collapse Spreads -- The Consequences of These Collapses -- How to Rebuild the Harm Principle -- Evolutionary Ethics to Redefine Good -- Consequentialism -- Deontology -- Virtue Ethics -- Redefining Harm -- Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 15 An Exploration of Security Privatisation Dynamics Through the Lens of Social Harm -- Introduction -- Background -- The Case Study of Border Management in the UK: How Privatisation Engenders Commodification, Exploitation, Inequality and Criminalisation -- Visa and Immigration Privatisation -- The Privatisation of Migrant Detention -- Implications for a Less Harmful Society -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- 16 Looking at Crime and Deviancy in Cyberspace Through the Social Harm Lens -- Introduction -- Background -- Harms in Cyberspace: Same Wine, New Bottles? -- Case Study I: Copyright Infringements and the Amplification of Harm -- Case Study II: Health Frauds and the Under-Recognition of Harm -- Implications for a Less Harmful Society -- Conclusions -- Further Reading -- References -- 17 Harm and Migration -- Introduction -- Background -- Migratory Dimensions of Social Harm -- Harmful Causes of Migration -- Harms of the Migration Process -- Migration Management as Social Harm -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- 18 Why Social Harm Matters: Five Reasons from a Feminist Influenced Victim Perspective -- Introduction -- A Victim Perspective -- Marrying Harm and Victimisation -- Violent Harm.
Five Reasons Why Social Harm Matters to Criminologists -- A Harms-Based Approach from a Victim Perspective -- Domestic Abuse -- All Harm Matters -- References -- Index.
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