Contagion, counter-terrorism and criminology : justice in the shadow of terror / Claire Hamilton.
2019
HV6433.G7
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Title
Contagion, counter-terrorism and criminology : justice in the shadow of terror / Claire Hamilton.
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9783030123222 (electronic book)
3030123227 (electronic book)
9783030123215
3030123219
3030123227 (electronic book)
9783030123215
3030123219
Published
Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
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English
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1 online resource (1 volume.)
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10.1007/978-3-030-12322-2 doi
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HV6433.G7
Dewey Decimal Classification
363.325
Summary
This book provides a detailed exploration of the impact of counter-terrorism measures on the penal trajectories of three EU countries: the UK, France and Poland. Through detailed, empirical and theoretically-informed analysis, it explores the synergistic relationship between counter-terrorism measures and control-measures aimed at ordinary crimes, in order to map the process of contagion. The field of counter-terrorism has been identified by both academics and stakeholders alike as one which holds particular potential for the adoption of more punitive strategies. Without more detailed scrutiny of the impact of EU counter terrorism legislation and policy, important questions about the real character of criminal justice in the EU remain unanswered. Contagion, Counter-Terrorism and Criminology also probes the hegemonic power of terrorism and the securitization agenda more generally, and discusses the implications for criminology as a discipline. It brings critical criminological insights, concerning macro level penal transformation (i.e. the discourse on punitiveness and risk), into an area traditionally dominated by law and human rights scholars. Hamiltons analysis of these three countries should be of interest to students and scholars of criminology, criminal justice, law, human rights, security studies, politics, international relations and socio-legal studies.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction: Counter-terrorism and the Contagion Thesis
2. Counter-Terrorism in the UK
3. Counter-Terrorism in Poland
4. Counter-Terrorism in France
5. A Precautionary Consensus?.-6. Contagion, Counter-Terrorism and Criminology: Strategies for Contestation?
2. Counter-Terrorism in the UK
3. Counter-Terrorism in Poland
4. Counter-Terrorism in France
5. A Precautionary Consensus?.-6. Contagion, Counter-Terrorism and Criminology: Strategies for Contestation?