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Regulating Deviance: The Redirection of Criminalisation and the Futures of Criminal Law (Onati International Series in Law and Society) [Paperback]

Bernadette McSherry (Editor), Alan Norrie (Editor), Simon Bronitt (Editor)

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December 22, 2008 1841138908 978-1841138909
The criminal attacks that occurred in the U.S. on September 11, 2001, have profoundly altered and reshaped the priorities of criminal justice systems around the world. Domestic criminal law has become a vehicle for criminalizing 'new' terrorist offenses and other transnational forms of criminality. 'Preventative' detention regimes have come to the fore, balancing the scales in favor of security rather than individual liberty. These moves complement already existing shifts in criminal justice policies and ideologies brought about by adjusting to globalization, economic neo-liberalism, and the shift away from the post-war liberal welfare settlement. In Regulating Deviance, a collection of essays focuses on the future directions for the criminal law in the light of current concerns with state security and regulating 'deviant' behavior. The contributions come from leading scholars in the fields of criminal law and procedure, criminology, legal history, law and psychology, and the sociology of law.

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This work would be of interest to scholars in the United States in the cross cultural study of law and the development of law. It would also be of interest to those who are interested in the development of criminal law, the theory of criminal law, criminology and the sociology of law...the work leaves the reader with plenty of food for thought and significant ideas as to the roots of criminal law and changes in the nature of criminal law.J. Michael OliveroLaw and Politics Book ReviewVol 19, No 9, September 2009For far too long academic arguments surrounding criminalisation have been stuck in a narrow debate about the interpretation of the 'harm principle'. This book is a welcome attempt to broaden that debate.This book contains many excellent and thoughtful contributions.This is a book to be strongly recommended by those interested in issues surrounding criminalisation and the role of the state in times of perceived turbulence. It does not seek to be a book of answers, but it is buzzing with insights and ideas.Jonathan HerringKings Law JournalVolume 21. Issue 1

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Bernadette McSherry is Professor of Law, Monash University and Australian Research Council Federation Fellow.Alan Norrie is the Edmund-Davies Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, King's College London.Simon Bronitt is Professor of Law and Director, National Europe Centre, the Australian National University.

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explanatory memorandum, defining crimes, police power model, sentencing enquiry, increased responsibilisation, rational review test, recognitional infrastructure, vulnerable autonomy, arcanum dominationis, preventative justice, preventative state, preventative orders, regulating deviance, terrorism offences, criminal law theory, criminal law theorists, law reform debates, penal populism, inchoate crimes, legal individualism, fault elements, core wrongs, victim oriented, criminalisation process, accessorial liability
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Criminal Code, Oxford University Press, New York, The Queen, United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, Andrew Ashworth, Peter Ramsay, Lucia Zedner, European Convention, Leslie Sebba, Alan Norrie, Human Rights, Ian Leader-Elliott, Penal Code, Fixing the Future, United States, Victim-Driven Criminalisation, Hart Publishing, Terrorism Act, Model Code, Home Secretary, Expanding the Boundaries of Inchoate Crimes, High Court, Kumaralingam Alnirthalingaln
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