1st Edition

Regulation, Crime and Freedom

By John Braithwaite Copyright 2000

    This title was first published in 2000:  John Braithwaite is a distinguished criminologist with an international reputation in the study of regulation and globalization. This collection contains his most important and influential essays in criminal justice and business regulation. It has a substantial introduction explaining the thematization of his work around the design of regulatory systems to maximize freedoms as non-domination.

    I: Dimensions of Inequality; [1]: Competitiveness in Schools and Delinquency; 2: The Effect of Income Inequality and Social Democracy on Homicide; 3: Inegalitarian Consequences of Egalitarian Reforms to Control Corporate Crime; 4: Poverty, Power, White-Collar Crime and the Paradoxes of Criminological Theory; 5: Inequality and Republican Criminology; II: Responsive Regulation; 6: Preventive Law and Managerial Auditing; 7: Convergence in Models of Regulatory Strategy 1; 8: Beyond Positivism: Learning from Contextual Integrated Strategies; 9: Transnational Regulation of the Pharmaceutical Industry; III: Republican Legal Institutions; 10: The Politics of Legalism: Rules Versus Standards in Nursing Home Regulation; 11: Community Values and Australian Jurisprudence; 12: On Speaking Softly and Carrying Big Sticks: Neglected Dimensions of a Republican Separation of Powers †; IV: Restorative Justice; 13: Shame and Modernity; 14: Conditions of Successful Reintegration Ceremonies; 15: Restorative Justice and a Better Future 1

    Biography

    John Braithwaite