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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alison Liebling (Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Cambridge) , Joanna Shapland (Edward Bramley Professor of Criminal Justice, Edward Bramley Professor of Criminal Justice, University of Sheffield) , Richard Sparks (Professor of Criminology, Professor of Criminology, University of Edinburgh) , Justice Tankebe (University Lecturer in Criminology, University Lecturer in Criminology, University of Cambridge)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.688kg ISBN: 9780192859600ISBN 10: 0192859609 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 19 January 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. 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Table of ContentsPart 1: Introduction 1: The Editors: Anthony Bottoms: An Appreciation 2: Richard Sparks and Caroline Lanskey: Reflections on the Life of a British Criminologist Part 2: Social Order and the Criminological Enterprise 3: Professor Anthony Bottoms: Criminology and 'Positive Morality' 4: Professor Jonathan Jacobs: In Dialogue with Philosophy: Recovering the Moral Sciences Through Criminology 5: Dr Peter Neyroud: Learning to Experiment: The Police, Science, and Evidence-Based Practice 6: Professor Ian Loader and Professor Richard Sparks: Reasonable Hopes: Social Theory, Critique and Reconstruction in Contemporary Criminology Part 3: Crime, Justice, and Communities 7: Professor Loraine Gelsthorpe: Keeping a Human Perspective: Some Lessons from Women and Community Justice 8: Professor Joanna Shapland: Desistance from Crime and the Potential Role of Restorative Justice 9: Professor Per-Olof Wikström: Towards a True Social Ecology of Crime: On the Limitations of a Criminology Without People 10: Dr Antje du Bois-Pedain: Constructive Sentencing through Custody-avoiding Sanctions: Theoretical Foundations and Practical Challenges Part 4: Punishment and Penal Order 11: Professor David Garland: What is Penal Populism? Public Opinion, Expert Knowledge, and Penal Policy-Formation in Democratic Societies 12: Professor Alison Liebling: Penal Legitimacy, Well-Being and Trust: The Role of Empirical Research in 'Morally Serious' Work 13: Professor Mike Nellis: Creative Arts, Offender Rehabilitation, and Penal Reform: Remembering the Early Years of the Barlinnie Special Unit 14: Dr Justice Tankebe: Rightful Authority: Exploring the Structure of Police Self-LegitimacyReviewsinteresting and instructive * John S Davison, The Law Society Gazette * Author InformationAlison Liebling is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Cambridge and the Director of the Institute of Criminology's Prisons Research Centre. She has researched prison suicide, conceptualizing and measuring the moral quality of prison life, the management of difficult prisoners, incentives and earned privileges, staff-prisoner relationships, values, practices and outcomes in public and private sector corrections, the changing nature of staff-prisoner and prisoner-prisoner relationships in high security prisons and the changing role of relationships, trust and forms of order in prison. She was awarded an ESRC-funded 'Transforming Social Science' grant in 2012-14 and was made a Fellow of the British Academy in 2018. Joanna Shapland is the Edward Bramley Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Sheffield. She has previously worked at King's College London and Oxford University. She is Chair of the Restorative Justice Forum (Scotland) and Executive Editor of the International Review of Victimology. Awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award by the British Society of Criminology, she directed the national evaluation of restorative justice for the Ministry of Justice, as well as being a consultant expert to the Council of Europe and an independent assessor to the Review of Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland, following the Good Friday Agreement. Richard Sparks is Professor of Criminology at the University of Edinburgh. Amongst many long-standing connections, Richard's first research post was on a project directed by Anthony Bottoms on 'Control Problems and the Long-Term Prisoner', which amongst other things resulted in their book, with Will Hay, Prisons and the Problem of Order by Richard Sparks, Anthony Bottoms and Will Hay. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996. He has written and edited several other books including (with Ian Loader) Public Criminology? (Routledge, 2010). Richard is Convenor of Howard League Scotland. Justice Tankebe is a University Lecturer in Criminology and a Fellow at St. Edmund's College, University of Cambridge. Justice has held postdoctoral research fellowships from the ESRC, the British Academy, and Fitzwilliam College. Prior to his current appointment, he was a teaching associate on the Police Executive Programme at the Institute of Criminology, Cambridge. Justice's interests include legitimacy, distributive injustice, police violence, vigilantism, and corruption. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |