Island Criminology (Hardcover)

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Ten percent of the world's population lives on islands, but until now the place and space characteristics of islands in criminological theory have not been deeply considered. This book moves beyond the question of whether islands have more, or less, crime than other places, and instead addresses issues of how, and by whom, crime is defined in island settings, which crimes are policed and visible, and who is subject to regulation. These questions are informed by 'the politics of place and belonging' and the distinctive social networks and normative structures of island communities.

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Ten percent of the world's population lives on islands, but until now the place and space characteristics of islands in criminological theory have not been deeply considered. This book moves beyond the question of whether islands have more, or less, crime than other places, and instead addresses issues of how, and by whom, crime is defined in island settings, which crimes are policed and visible, and who is subject to regulation. These questions are informed by 'the politics of place and belonging' and the distinctive social networks and normative structures of island communities.

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Imprint

Bristol University Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

New Horizons in Criminology

Release date

2023

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2023

Authors

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Dimensions

234 x 156 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

178

ISBN-13

978-1-5292-2031-5

Barcode

9781529220315

Categories

LSN

1-5292-2031-9



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