Constructing Crime: Contemporary Processes of Criminalization

Constructing Crime: Contemporary Processes of Criminalization
Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Country
Canada
Published
10 May 2010
Pages
224
ISBN
9780774818193

Constructing Crime: Contemporary Processes of Criminalization

Constructing Crime examines why particular behaviours are defined and enforced as crimes and particular individuals are targeted as criminals. Contributors interrogate notions of crime, processes of criminalization, and the deployment of the concept of crime in five areas - the enforcement of fraud against welfare recipients and physicians, the enforcement of laws against Aboriginal harvesting practices, the perceptions of disorder in public housing projects, and the selective criminalization of gambling. These case studies and an afterword by Marie-Andree Bertrand challenge us to consider just who is rendered criminal and why.

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