1st Edition

Crime and Society

Edited By Donna Youngs Copyright 2018
    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    172 Pages
    by Routledge

    Much of a society’s resources are devoted to dealing with, or preparing for the possibility of, crime. The dominance of concerns about crime also hint at the broader implications that offending has for many different facets of society. They suggest that rather than being an outlawed subset of social activity, crime is an integrated aspect of societal processes. This book reviews some of the direct and indirect social impacts of criminality, proposing that this is worthwhile, not just in terms of understanding crime, but also because of how it elucidates more general social considerations.



    A range of studies that examine the interactions between crime and society are brought together, drawing on a wide range of countries and cultures including India, Israel, Nigeria, Turkey, and the USA, as well as the UK and Ireland. They include contributions from many different social science disciplines, which, taken together, demonstrate that the implicit and direct impact of crime is very widespread indeed.



    The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social Science.

    Introduction: Crime and society  1. Fragile masculinity: social inequalities in the narrative frame and discursive construction of a mass shooter’s autobiography/manifesto  2. Pride and prejudice: the context of reception for Muslims in the United States  3. Does Islam deter crime in a secular Islamic country? The case of Turkey  4. Is there a natural rate of crime in India?  5. Use of drugs and criminal behaviour among female adolescent prostitutes in Lagos metropolis, Nigeria  6. A reason for reasonable doubt in social justice: the weight of poverty, race and gender in lopsided homicide case clearances outcomes  7. A consideration of the social impact of cybercrime: examples from hacking, piracy, and child abuse material online  8. The impacts of organised crime in the EU: some preliminary thoughts on measurement difficulties  9. Homelessness among formerly incarcerated African American men: contributors and consequences  10. An inside look at Israeli police critical incident first responders  11. Tackling sexual violence at UK universities: a case study

    Biography

    Donna Youngs is a Reader in Psychology at the University of Huddersfield, UK, where she directs the doctoral program in Investigative Psychology. She has published on many aspects of criminality and criminal psychology. Her particular interests are in criminals’ personal narratives and their experiences of crime.