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The Myth Of The Crime Decline Routledge Studies In Crime And Society 1st Edition Justin Kotz

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The Myth Of The Crime Decline Routledge Studies In Crime And Society 1st Edition Justin Kotz
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.34 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Justin Kotzé
ISBN: 9780815353935, 0815353936
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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The Myth Of The Crime Decline Routledge Studies In Crime And Society 1st Edition Justin Kotz by Justin Kotzé 9780815353935, 0815353936 instant download after payment.

The Myth of the 'Crime Decline' seeks to critically interrogate the supposed statistical decline of crime rates, thought to have occurred in a number of predominantly Western countries over the past two decades. Whilst this trend of declining crime rates seems profound, serious questions need to be asked. Data sources need to be critically interrogated and context needs to be provided. This book seeks to do just that. This book examines the wider socio-economic and politico-cultural context within which this decline in crime is said to have occurred, highlighting the changing nature and landscape of crime and its ever deepening resistance to precise measurement. By drawing upon original qualitative research and cutting edge criminological theory, this book offers an alternative view of the reality of crime and harm. In doing so it seeks to reframe the 'crime decline' discourse and provide a more accurate account of this puzzling contemporary phenomenon. Additionally, utilising a new theoretical framework developed by the author, this book begins to explain why the 'crime decline' discourse has been so readily accepted. Written in an accessible yet theoretical and informed manner, this book is a must-read for academics and students in the fields of criminology, sociology, social policy, and the philosophy of social sciences.

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