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The Problem of Crime

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The Problem of Crime adopts a series of vantage points to assess the nature, meaning and extent of crime in society. The areas covered the measurement of crime; media and fictional representations of crime; social histories of crime and punishment; crime in the inner cities; crime in the home; corporate crime; and crimes of the state. The book is designed to reveal the diversity and ubiquity of crime, and the problematic nature of the concept itself. It broadens popular understandings of the crime problem by encouraging a critical reflection on the nature of social orders which appear to generate a whole series of social problems for their citizens, but which select only a few to be sites of criminal sanctio

336 pages, Hardcover

First published April 3, 1996

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John Muncie

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aka John Jaffe (with Jody Jaffe).

Research Interests:
Critical criminology, comparative youth justice, crime, harm and social policy.

Since 2003 he's been a Director of The Open University International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research (ICCCR).

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