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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sandra Walklate , Ross McGarryPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138288652ISBN 10: 1138288659 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 07 November 2016 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Placing War within Criminology, Ross McGarry and Sandra Walklate Part 1: Theorising War, Law and Crime 1. War and the death of Achilles, Vincenzo Ruggiero 2. Civilising the Corporate War, David Whyte 3. Criminology and War: Can Violent Veterans See Blurred Lines Clearly?, Emma Murray Part 2: Linking War and Criminal Justice 4. War as an opportunity for divergence and desistence from crime, 1750-1945, Zoe Alker and Barry Godfrey 5. Through the lens of war: Political imprisonment in Northern Ireland, Ruth Jamieson 6. Veteran Coming-Home Obstacles: Short and Long-Term Consequences of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, William Brown Part 3: War, Sexual Violence and Visual Trauma 7. Sexual and Sexualized Violence in Armed Conflict, Christopher W. Mullins and Nishanth Visagaratnam 8. Normative visibility and artistic resistance to War, Wayne Morrison 9. Competing for the ‘Trace’: The Legacies of War’s Violence(s), Sandra Walklate and Ross McGarry Postscript: From the criminalisation of war to the militarisation of crime control, John Lea.Reviews'A set of original essays by original thinkers on crime and war. This insightful volume takes a large new step toward establishing the study of war as a field that increasingly attracts many of the best of the next generation of criminologists.' - John Braithwaite, Distinguished Professor, Australian National University, Australia 'Walklate and McGarry have produced a wide-ranging and inclusive collection of essays on criminology and war. This book is necessary reading for anyone interested in the study of war, resistance, state violence, and criminology.' - David Kauzlarich, Professor, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA 'The book's chapters, bracketed by an introduction and a postscript, are organized into three parts: Theorizing War, Law and Crime ; Linking War and Criminal Justice ; and War, Sexual Violence and Visual Trauma. A thought-provoking volume that seeks to move criminology from the study of individuals to the behavior of states. Summing up: Recommended'- J. Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University, CHOICE Reviews "‘A set of original essays by original thinkers on crime and war. This insightful volume takes a large new step toward establishing the study of war as a field that increasingly attracts many of the best of the next generation of criminologists.’ - John Braithwaite, Distinguished Professor, Australian National University, Australia ‘Walklate and McGarry have produced a wide-ranging and inclusive collection of essays on criminology and war. This book is necessary reading for anyone interested in the study of war, resistance, state violence, and criminology.’ - David Kauzlarich, Professor, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA 'The book's chapters, bracketed by an introduction and a postscript, are organized into three parts: ""Theorizing War, Law and Crime""; ""Linking War and Criminal Justice""; and ""War, Sexual Violence and Visual Trauma."" A thought-provoking volume that seeks to move criminology from the study of individuals to the behavior of states. Summing up: Recommended'— J. Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University, CHOICE Reviews" `A set of original essays by original thinkers on crime and war. This insightful volume takes a large new step toward establishing the study of war as a field that increasingly attracts many of the best of the next generation of criminologists.' - John Braithwaite, Distinguished Professor, Australian National University, Australia `Walklate and McGarry have produced a wide-ranging and inclusive collection of essays on criminology and war. This book is necessary reading for anyone interested in the study of war, resistance, state violence, and criminology.' - David Kauzlarich, Professor, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, USA 'The book's chapters, bracketed by an introduction and a postscript, are organized into three parts: Theorizing War, Law and Crime ; Linking War and Criminal Justice ; and War, Sexual Violence and Visual Trauma. A thought-provoking volume that seeks to move criminology from the study of individuals to the behavior of states. Summing up: Recommended'- J. Albanese, Virginia Commonwealth University, CHOICE Reviews Author InformationSandra Walklate is Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology at the University of Liverpool and is internationally recognised for her work in and around criminal victimisation, particularly the fear of crime. She has written extensively with Ross McGarry and Gabe Mythen on risk, resilience and cultural victimology and in 2014 received the British Society of Criminology’s award for outstanding achievement. Ross McGarry is Lecturer in Criminology within the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at the University of Liverpool. He has previously conducted research with British soldiers from the war in Iraq and is currently engaged in research on British military repatriations. He is the author and co-author (with Sandra Walklate) of other forthcoming texts, including Victims: Trauma, Testimony and Justice from Routledge and the Palgrave Handbook on Criminology and War. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |