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The Palgrave handbook of social harm / / edited by Pamela Davies, Paul S. Leighton, Tanya Wyatt
The Palgrave handbook of social harm / / edited by Pamela Davies, Paul S. Leighton, Tanya Wyatt
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (486 pages)
Disciplina 364
Collana Palgrave studies in victims and victimology
Soggetto topico Criminology - Philosophy
ISBN 3-030-72408-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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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Cham, Switzerland : , : Palgrave Macmillan, , [2021]
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Victimology : Research, Policy and Activism / / edited by Jacki Tapley, Pamela Davies
Victimology : Research, Policy and Activism / / edited by Jacki Tapley, Pamela Davies
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 362.88
500
Soggetto topico Law
Victimology
Social justice
Human rights
Social service
Forensic psychology
Criminology
Popular Science in Law
Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights
Social Work and Community Development
Forensic Psychology
Human Rights and Crime
ISBN 3-030-42288-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Victimology: A Conversion Of Narratives, Jacki Tapley And Pamela Davies -- 2. Violence Against Women And Girls: Feminist Activism And Resistance, Clare Wiper And Ruth Lewis -- 3. Victim Blaming, Responsibilization And Resilience In Online Sexual Abuse And Harassment, Lisa Sugiura And April Smith -- 4. Gender-Based Violence: Victims, Activism And Namibia’s Dual Justice Systems, Kate Mukungu And Ndumba J Kamwanyah -- 5. Bereaved Family Activism, Elizabeth. A. Cook -- 6. Feminist Framings Of Victim Advocacy In Criminal Justice Contexts, Michele Burman And Oona Brooks-Hay.-7. From Invisible To Conspicuous: The Rise Of Victim Activism In The Politics Of Justice, Nicola O’Leary And Simon Green -- 8. Disablist Hate Crime: A Scar On The Conscience Of The Criminal Justice System?, Jemma Tyson -- 9. Politics, Policies And Professional Cultures: Creating Space For A Victim Perspective In The Crown Prosecution Service, Jacki Tapley -- 10. Police And Crime Commissioners And Victim Service Commissioning: From Activism To Marketisation?, Matthew Hall -- 11. Partnerships And Activism: Community Safety, Multi-Agency Partnerships And Safeguarding Victims, Pamela Davies -- 12. Environmental Victims And Climate Change Activists, Valeria Vegh Weis And Rob White -- 13. From Cinderella To Consumer: How Crime Victims Can Go To The Ball, Edna Erez, Jize Jiang, And Kathy Laster -- 14. A Theory Of Injustice And Victims’ Participation In Criminal Processes, Antony Pemberton -- 15. Conclusion: Understanding Victimisation And Effecting Social Change, Pamela Davies And Jacki Tapley.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910411953403321
Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2020
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