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Contesting Crime Science Ronald Kramer James C Oleson

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Contesting Crime Science Ronald Kramer James C Oleson
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.37 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Ronald Kramer, James C. Oleson
ISBN: 9780520299597, 0520299590
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Contesting Crime Science Ronald Kramer James C Oleson by Ronald Kramer, James C. Oleson 9780520299597, 0520299590 instant download after payment.

In this eye-opening critique, Ronald Kramer and James C. Oleson interrogate the promises of crime science and target our misplaced faith in technology as the solution to criminality. This book deconstructs crime science's most prominent manifestations—biological, actuarial, security, and environmental sciences. Rather than holding the technological keys to crime's resolution, crime sciences inscribe criminality on particular bodies and constitute a primary resource for the conceptualization of crime that many societies take for granted. Crime science may strive to reduce crime, but in doing so, it reproduces power asymmetries, creates profit motives, undermines important legal concepts, instantiates questionable practices, and forces open new vistas of deviant activity.

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