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Christian Borch
This book presents a Foucauldian problematisation analysis of crime, with a particular focus on the twentieth century. It considers how crime has been conceived as problem and, by scrutinising the responses that have been adapted to deal with crime, demonstrates how a range of power modalities have evolved throughout the twentieth century. Foucault, Crime and Power: Problematisations of Crime in the Twentieth Century demonstrates that a Foucauldian approach to crime holds greater analytical potentials for criminological research than have so far been recognized.--Provided by publisher
| Publisher | Taylor & Francis Group, Routledge |
|---|---|
| Pages | 200 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-1-138-21123-0 primary |
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