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Criminology of War?

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This book explores the academic study of 'war' in criminology, connecting it to sociological literature and questioning the possibility of a 'criminology of war.' It provides a critique of mainstream criminology and suggests how sociology can inform this new field.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 176 pages
\n Publication date: 20 January 2021
\n Publisher: Bristol University Press
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In recent years, the academic study of 'war' has experienced a remarkable resurgence in criminology. This book serves as a testament to the discipline's longstanding engagement with this social phenomenon, highlighting its rich tapestry of research and theoretical developments. By foregrounding established criminological work on war and seamlessly integrating it with a diverse array of sociological literature, the authors present and refine innovative approaches to critically analyze this complex phenomenon. In their critique of mainstream criminology, they raise intriguing questions about the possibility of a 'criminology of war' and explore how this seemingly new horizon of the discipline can be fruitfully informed by sociology.

The book begins by providing a comprehensive overview of the historical and theoretical perspectives on war within criminology. It explores the various ways in which war has been conceptualized and studied within the discipline, including traditional approaches that focus on the criminal behavior of individuals and groups during wartime. The authors then delve into more contemporary perspectives, examining the role of war in shaping social structures, institutions, and cultural norms.

One of the key themes of the book is the intersectionality of war and crime. The authors argue that war cannot be understood solely as a military conflict or a political event; rather, it encompasses a wide range of social, economic, and cultural factors that intersect with criminal behavior. They explore how war can exacerbate existing criminal trends, such as violence, trafficking, and organized crime, and how it can also create new forms of criminal activity.

Another important aspect of the book is its consideration of the ethical and legal implications of war. The authors argue that war often involves violations of human rights, including torture, genocide, and mass displacement. They explore how these violations can contribute to the perpetration of crime and how they can be addressed through legal and ethical frameworks.

The authors also address the challenges of studying war within the context of criminology. They discuss the difficulties of accessing reliable data and information on war-related crimes, as well as the ethical considerations involved in conducting research on sensitive topics. They argue that researchers must prioritize the ethical conduct of their work and ensure that their research contributes to the broader understanding of war and crime.

Throughout the book, the authors employ a rigorous and interdisciplinary approach to their analysis. They draw on a wide range of theoretical frameworks, including sociological, political, and cultural theories, to provide a comprehensive understanding of war and crime. They also incorporate empirical evidence from a variety of sources, including academic research, government reports, and media accounts, to support their arguments and illustrate the real-world impact of war on criminal behavior.

In conclusion, this book is a valuable contribution to the field of criminology. It provides a comprehensive and interdisciplinary exploration of the complex relationship between war and crime, challenging traditional perspectives and offering new insights into this important topic. The authors' innovative approach and rigorous analysis make this book an essential read for scholars, researchers, and policymakers interested in understanding the dynamics of war and crime in contemporary society.

\n Weight: 340g\n
Dimension: 157 x 233 x 20 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781529202663\n \n

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