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ویرایش: نویسندگان: Elaine Fishwick (editor), Leanne Weber (editor), Marinella Marmo (editor) سری: Routledge international handbooks ISBN (شابک) : 9781315679891, 1317395530 ناشر: Routledge سال نشر: 2017 تعداد صفحات: 618 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 5 مگابایت
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Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents List of illustrations Notes on contributors Acknowledgements Criminology and human rights: an introduction Part I Taking stock of human rights within criminology 1 Turning to human rights: criminology past and future 2 Criminological issues and the UN: key issues and trends 3 Thinking about human rights from within criminology 4 The Africana paradigm: W.E.B. Du Bois as a founding father of human rights criminology 5 Regarding rights for the Other: abolitionism and human rights from below 6 Feminist criminology and human rights 7 Victims: needs, rights and justice 8 Governmentality analytics and human rights in criminology 9 Conceptualizing human rights in state–corporate crime research 10 Criminology, globalization and human rights Part II Law, regulation and governance through a human rights lens 11 The European Union, criminal law and human rights 12 Digital surveillance and everyday democracy 13 Anti-terrorism laws and human rights 14 Death investigation, coroners’ inquests and human rights 15 Australian border policing, the detention of children and 16 Civil society perspectives on corruption and human rights: the case of Papua New Guinea 17 Human rights and multinational enterprises: a criminological analysis of non-judicial mechanisms of redress 18 The utility and futility of international standards for children in conflict with the law: the case of England 19 Human rights and the governance of cognitive impairment and mental illness 20 Environmental crime, human rights and green criminology 21 Trafficking cultural objects and human rights Part III Human rights in the promotion of peace, community safety and social justice 22 Human rights in situations of transitional justice 23 The violence of war, the violence of peace: mining, conflict and social justice on Bougainville 24 Childhood, rights and justice in Northern Ireland 25 Keeping the peace: police peacekeeping and capacity development in the promotion of human rights 26 Criminalizing dissent: social movements, public order policing and the erosion of protest rights 27 The limits of migration-related human rights: connecting exploitation to immobility 28 (De)criminalizing queer lives: viewing through a postcolonial optic 29 Justice reinvestment as social justice Part IV Policing and human rights 30 Police, crime and human rights 31 Police violence and the failed promise of human rights 32 Bent to good authorities? Human rights, authoritarian neoliberalism and consent policing 33 Human rights and police training: democratizing policing systems 34 Human rights and everyday practices of policing in post-war Sri Lanka 35 ‘Like running on one leg’: the regulation of sexual rights through the preventative policing of sexual violence in Delhi 36 Human rights and policing in South Africa as a matter of in/exclusion 37 Human rights and pluralization of policing 38 Transnational policing and the end times of human rights Part V Human rights and the justice process 39 Seeing the state: human rights violations of victims of crime and abuse of power 40 Survival, dignity and wellbeing: Indigenous human rights and transformative approaches to justice 41 Gender equality, dignity and the right to a fair trial 42 China’s criminal response to domestic violence against women: private prosecution and a human rights approach 43 Human rights law and juvenile justice: emerging law and practice 44 Legal status of customary criminal justice systems and human rights in Ethiopia 45 Daiyou kangoku: systemic human rights violations in pre-indictment detention in Japan 46 The International Criminal Court, human rights and intervention narratives Part VI Human rights and penality 47 Human rights as a protective force 48 Supervising offenders in the community: vision, values and human rights 49 Prisons and human rights: past, present and future challenges 50 Human rights, criminal justice and closed environments 51 Human rights and imprisonment of older adults 52 Human rights and prison: a case study from the Australian Capital Territory 53 Human rights versus citizenship rights: media coverage of human rights in the UK Index