Crime, Critique and Utopia
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Mystery
Dystopian
History
تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
223
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
May 30, 2013
الناشر
Palgrave Macmillan
الطبعة
2013
رقم ISBN-10
1137009799
رقم ISBN-13
9781137009791
الوصف
This thought-provoking work delves into the intersections of crime, societal critique, and utopian visions. The authors, Margaret Malloch and Bill Munro, present a critical criminological perspective that challenges conventional understandings of crime and justice. By examining the complexities within social structures, they invite readers to rethink the implications of crime beyond mere punitive measures.
Through a rich blend of theoretical insights and real-world examples, Malloch and Munro explore the broader socio-political contexts that shape criminal behavior. They emphasize the importance of critique as a means of fostering progressive change and envisioning a more just society. Their exploration extends to how various discourses around crime can both reflect and perpetuate social inequalities.
This exploration is not just an academic endeavor; it encompasses a call to action for readers. By envisioning utopian alternatives, the authors inspire a reimagining of the criminal justice system. The work resonates with anyone interested in social justice, offering a fresh lens through which to view the complexities of crime in contemporary society.
Through a rich blend of theoretical insights and real-world examples, Malloch and Munro explore the broader socio-political contexts that shape criminal behavior. They emphasize the importance of critique as a means of fostering progressive change and envisioning a more just society. Their exploration extends to how various discourses around crime can both reflect and perpetuate social inequalities.
This exploration is not just an academic endeavor; it encompasses a call to action for readers. By envisioning utopian alternatives, the authors inspire a reimagining of the criminal justice system. The work resonates with anyone interested in social justice, offering a fresh lens through which to view the complexities of crime in contemporary society.