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Controlling security in a culture of fear
2009, Boom Legal Publishers
in English
9089742271 9789089742278
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Table of Contents
Introduction : who controls security in a culture of fear? / Mireille Hildebrandt
Security and the "risky other" : doing justice in a world of strangers / Barbara Hudson
The insecurity state / Peter Ramsay
Fear and the trade-off between security and liberty / René van Swaaningen
The political reasons for tackling anti-social behaviour / Monique Koemans
Deus sive n atura : investigating the axioms of precautionary logic / Tobias Arnoldussen
International corruption and the privatisation of security : resorting to private remedies / Abiola Makinwa
Locating offenders between risk and denial : the implications for "public-protection" / Léon Digard
The idea of protection in Dutch juvenile criminal justice / Willem J. Kortleven
Who's afraid of
risky sex? : criminal law perspectives on sexual HIV exposure and transmission / Bjorn Ketels
International execution of sentences : a macro and meso perspective / Eveline de Wree
Boring pictures : images of video surveillance between evidence and emptiness / Katja Langeland
Resilience joins research in vulnerability of economic activity to crime / Noël Klima
Conclusion / Anna Oehmichen.
Edition Notes
"OMV, Onderzoekschool Maatschappelijke Veiligheid"--Cover.
"This edited volume developed from the international conference on 'Controlling security in a culture of fear,' hosted by Leyden University on 27th and 28th November 2008"--P. [5].
Includes bibliographical references.
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