Security: Welfare, Crime and Society

Auteur: Cochrane, Allan
Editeur: Open University Press
Focuses on the ways in which security as an idea, an ideal and a practice can shed light on the intersections and entanglements between welfare and crime, and the ambiguities, tensions and contradictions that arise from them. This book explores some of the consequences and implications of policies and practices aimed at creating security.

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Focuses on the ways in which security as an idea, an ideal and a practice can shed light on the intersections and entanglements between welfare and crime, and the ambiguities, tensions and contradictions that arise from them. This book explores some of the consequences and implications of policies and practices aimed at creating security.
ISBN / EAN 9780335229321
Auteur Cochrane, Allan
Editeur Open University Press