Deborah Brock
著者について
Deborah Brock is a notable scholar whose work primarily focuses on the intersections of crime, regulation, and social issues. She has contributed significantly to the discourse on prostitution and its portrayal in society, exploring how these narratives shape public perception and policy. Her key publications, such as "Criminalization, Representation, Regulation: Thinking Differently about Crime" and "Making Work, Making Trouble: Prostitution as a Social Problem," critically analyze the frameworks through which society understands and addresses these complex issues.
Brock’s research delves into the implications of neoliberalism on social governance, highlighting the challenges faced by marginalized groups. By examining the regulatory environments surrounding various social problems, she encourages a rethinking of traditional approaches to crime and social justice. Her work not only adds depth to academic discussions but also aims to influence policy and public understanding of these critical matters.