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(York University, Canada)
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  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1394312288
  • ISBN-13: 9781394312283
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  • ISBN-10: 1394312288
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A new interdisciplinary approach to understanding conflict, power, control and criminality

Conflict, Crime and Criminology offers a novel approach to conceptualizing the ways conflict and power shape both crime and criminology. Exploring the issues from a global and transnational perspective, this book equips readers with insights for understanding interconnections involving the psycho-social, political, economic, and cultural conflicts that underlie both criminality and associated control responses. Drawing on decades of research and personal engagement working within the domain of criminology, James Sheptycki develops an innovative perspective on the history of the present that sheds light on contemporary global concerns and emergent possibilities for future inquiry.

The book's chronological structure follows Sheptycki's intellectual journey, making a self-reflective narrative about his adventures in criminology into a scholarly resource that sheds light on its evolution. Each chapter explores key phenomena—such as domestic violence, serial killers, drug criminalization, transnational organized crime, gun-crime and ecocide—revealing how conflict, power and control shape them. Engaging with issues from the local to the transnational, and drawing on insights from philosophy, history, sociology, and media studies, Sheptycki positions criminality as a symptom of deeper societal contradictions.

A reinvigoration of thinking about the enduring role of power and conflict in shaping crime and criminology for the twenty-first century, Conflict, Crime and Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Approach:

  • Integrates theories from philosophy, sociology, psychology, political economy, and cultural studies
  • Provides in-depth case studies, for example concerning gun crime in Toronto, corruption in British Columbia and transnational police assistance in Haiti
  • Engages with emergent topics such as ecocide, human rights-based criminology, and the digital transformation of law enforcement
  • Develops a theoretical model for understanding transnational organized crime and elite corruption
  • Critiques cultural and media constructions of serial killers and public disorder
  • Critically engages with feminist, Green, Southern, anti-racist, anti-colonial, left-realist, ultra-realist and conservative theoretical perspectives in criminology
  • Addresses the post-democratic drift to authoritarianism characteristic of liquid modernity

Conflict, Crime and Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Approach is a thought-provoking book for teaching and learning in undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral-level courses in criminology, sociology, law, socio-legal studies, governance and politics, particularly for those concerned with globalization and the world system.

Preface xii

Introduction: Overview of the Book 1

Chapter One: Foundation Stones 16

Chapter Two: Drugs and Crime 41

Chapter Three: Domestic Violence 67

Chapter Four: Serial Killers 96

Chapter Five: Transnational Organized Crime and Corruption 115

Chapter Six: Gun- Crime 149

Chapter Seven: Technopolicing and the Global System 179

Chapter Eight: Dissensus and Disorder 210

Chapter Nine: Human Rights 243

Chapter Ten: Ecocide 280

Chapter Eleven: The Last Seminar 311

Bibliography 331

Index 379

About the Author 394
JAMES SHEPTYCKI is Professor Emeritus at York University, Toronto, Canada. With a career spanning over three decades, he has conducted pioneering research on transnational policing, organized crime, and criminological theory. He is widely published and known for his interdisciplinary and globally-informed approach to criminology, particularly through ethnographic and empirical fieldwork.