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Modernity, risk, and contemporary crime control strategies as risk management :An analysis of sex offender statutes and the shift toward a risk society.
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Modernity, risk, and contemporary crime control strategies as risk management :
其他題名:
An analysis of sex offender statutes and the shift toward a risk society.
作者:
Cote, Suzette.
面頁冊數:
451 p.
附註:
Major Professor: Simon I. Singer.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 61-01, Section: A, page: 0373.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International61-01A.
標題:
Sociology, Criminology and Penology.
電子資源:
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ISBN:
0599615370
Modernity, risk, and contemporary crime control strategies as risk management :An analysis of sex offender statutes and the shift toward a risk society.
Cote, Suzette.
Modernity, risk, and contemporary crime control strategies as risk management :
An analysis of sex offender statutes and the shift toward a risk society.[electronic resource] - 451 p.
Major Professor: Simon I. Singer.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--State University of New York at Buffalo, 2000.
In the 1990s, state legislatures and the federal government enacted a spate of legislation aimed at protecting the wider community from one of society's most hated criminals—the sex offender. Crime policies in the 1990s that deal with habitual, violent sex offenders reflect the greater use of risk management and actuarial principles to assess levels of risk, dangerousness, and future harm that this class of offenders poses to specific vulnerable groups and to society. Classifications according to potential future harm and dangerousness invoke notions of risk. Risk has become the primary organizing principle of crime control strategies today, as evidence by various sex crimes and the vehement reactions by the public to them. In other words, the shift that has occurred in penal law and the criminal justice system involves classifying individuals not based on what they have done but what they might do. This shift is important because risk-oriented crime policies challenge notions of crime causality, prevention, reduction of crime, and principles of proportionality that have formed the fundamental principles of modern criminology and penology.
ISBN: 0599615370Subjects--Topical Terms:
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