File #2506: "2018_Book_Zemiology.pdf"
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1|Acknowledgements|7
1|Contents|9
1|List of Tables|12
1|Introduction|13
2|Structure and Content|17
2|References|19
1|Part I Reconsidering Crime and Social Harm|21
1|For Pragmatism and Politics: Crime, Social Harm and Zemiology|22
2|Introduction|22
2|From Crime to Social Harm|23
2|From Social Harm to Zemiology?|27
2|From Rights to Needs?|31
2|For Pragmatism and for Politics|36
2|References|38
1|Beyond ‘Criminology vs. Zemiology’: Reconciling Crime with Social Harm|43
2|Introduction|43
2|Criminology, Zemiology and Social Harm|44
2|Criminology vs. Zemiology|46
2|Reconciling Crime with Harm|49
2|Beyond ‘Criminology vs. Zemiology’?|56
2|Conclusion|62
2|References|63
1|Harm: A Substitute for Crime or Central to It?|67
2|Introduction|67
2|Harm’s Place in the Theory and Practice of Criminal Policy|69
3|Criminalisation|70
3|Crime Control|72
3|Sentencing|74
3|Programmes for Victims of Crime and Restorative Justice|75
2|The Harm Assessment Framework|76
2|The Case for Harm Assessment|82
2|Concluding Remarks|85
2|References|87
1|Criminology or Zemiology? Yes, Please! On the Refusal of Choice Between False Alternatives|95
2|Introduction|95
2|Exploring Zemia|97
2|Reconceptualising Boundaries|101
2|Towards an Integrated Approach|108
2|Conclusion|111
2|References|112
1|Big Trouble or Little Evils: The Ideological Struggle Over the Concept of Harm|117
2|Introduction|117
2|Harm and the Pseudo-Pacification Process|118
2|Transcendental Materialism, the Subject and the Fundamental Fantasy|123
2|The Truncated Politics of Harm|129
2|References|133
1|Part II Contextualising Harm|137
1|Whose Harm Counts? Exploring the Intersections of War and Gendered Violence(s)|138
2|Introduction|138
2|Placing War Within Criminology|139
2|Putting the Violence(s) of War and Everyday Violence(s) in the Same Critical Plane|141
2|Making Sense of Cologne, 2016|144
2|Conclusion: Crime, Harm and (Liberal) Criminology|149
2|References|150
1|Gender Murder: Anti-Trans Rhetoric, Zemia, and Telemorphosis|154
2|Introduction|154
2|Harms Against Trans|156
2|Telemorphosis in Mediated Gender Harms|158
2|Methodology|162
2|Harm Videos|163
2|Epilogue: A Harmless Telemorphosis?|168
2|References|170
1|A Doubling of the Offence? ‘Extreme’ Pornography and Cultural Harm|174
2|Introduction: Pornography and Harm|174
2|Cultural Harm and ‘Extreme’ Pornography|177
2|The Doubling of the Offence|182
2|Conclusion|187
2|References|188
1|Zemiology at the Border|192
2|Introduction|192
2|A Landscape of Control|194
2|Sitting in Limbo|196
2|The Value and Limitations of Criminology at the Border|198
2|Inflicting and Enabling Harm: The Significance of Zemiology in the Study of Borders|200
2|Structural Decisions, Micro-Level Impacts|202
2|Conclusion|205
2|References|206
1|Green Criminology, Zemiology, and Comparative and Inter-Relational Justice in the Anthropocene Era|211
2|Introduction|211
2|Ordinary Acts and Omissions that Contribute to Ecocide|213
2|Responsibility, Interdependence and the Environment: Inter-Relational Justice|218
2|Conclusion|222
2|References|223
1|Spot the Fashion Victim(s): The Importance of Rethinking Harm Within the Context of Fashion Counterfeiting|230
2|Introduction|230
2|The Problem of Counterfeiting|232
2|A Victimless Crime?|233
2|Towards a Broader Understanding of Counterfeiting and Harm|235
2|Counterfeiting, Harm and the Legitimate Industry|237
2|Conclusion|244
2|References|245
1|Serving Up Harm: Systemic Violence, Transitions to Adulthood and the Service Economy|251
2|Introduction|251
2|Ultra-realism and Social Harm|252
2|Absences|254
2|The Absence of Stability|255
2|The Impact on Working Conditions|259
2|The Absence of Moral Responsibility|262
2|Conclusion|264
2|References|266
1|Harm and Transforming Rehabilitation|271
2|Introduction|271
2|The Splitting of Probation|273
2|Payment by Results|275
2|Increased Numbers Under Supervision: Loss of Core Values and Deskilling of the Role|277
2|Increased Risk of Harm, Decreased Public Safety?|281
2|The Future for CRCs|283
2|Conclusion|285
2|References|287
1|Index|289
1|Contents|9
1|List of Tables|12
1|Introduction|13
2|Structure and Content|17
2|References|19
1|Part I Reconsidering Crime and Social Harm|21
1|For Pragmatism and Politics: Crime, Social Harm and Zemiology|22
2|Introduction|22
2|From Crime to Social Harm|23
2|From Social Harm to Zemiology?|27
2|From Rights to Needs?|31
2|For Pragmatism and for Politics|36
2|References|38
1|Beyond ‘Criminology vs. Zemiology’: Reconciling Crime with Social Harm|43
2|Introduction|43
2|Criminology, Zemiology and Social Harm|44
2|Criminology vs. Zemiology|46
2|Reconciling Crime with Harm|49
2|Beyond ‘Criminology vs. Zemiology’?|56
2|Conclusion|62
2|References|63
1|Harm: A Substitute for Crime or Central to It?|67
2|Introduction|67
2|Harm’s Place in the Theory and Practice of Criminal Policy|69
3|Criminalisation|70
3|Crime Control|72
3|Sentencing|74
3|Programmes for Victims of Crime and Restorative Justice|75
2|The Harm Assessment Framework|76
2|The Case for Harm Assessment|82
2|Concluding Remarks|85
2|References|87
1|Criminology or Zemiology? Yes, Please! On the Refusal of Choice Between False Alternatives|95
2|Introduction|95
2|Exploring Zemia|97
2|Reconceptualising Boundaries|101
2|Towards an Integrated Approach|108
2|Conclusion|111
2|References|112
1|Big Trouble or Little Evils: The Ideological Struggle Over the Concept of Harm|117
2|Introduction|117
2|Harm and the Pseudo-Pacification Process|118
2|Transcendental Materialism, the Subject and the Fundamental Fantasy|123
2|The Truncated Politics of Harm|129
2|References|133
1|Part II Contextualising Harm|137
1|Whose Harm Counts? Exploring the Intersections of War and Gendered Violence(s)|138
2|Introduction|138
2|Placing War Within Criminology|139
2|Putting the Violence(s) of War and Everyday Violence(s) in the Same Critical Plane|141
2|Making Sense of Cologne, 2016|144
2|Conclusion: Crime, Harm and (Liberal) Criminology|149
2|References|150
1|Gender Murder: Anti-Trans Rhetoric, Zemia, and Telemorphosis|154
2|Introduction|154
2|Harms Against Trans|156
2|Telemorphosis in Mediated Gender Harms|158
2|Methodology|162
2|Harm Videos|163
2|Epilogue: A Harmless Telemorphosis?|168
2|References|170
1|A Doubling of the Offence? ‘Extreme’ Pornography and Cultural Harm|174
2|Introduction: Pornography and Harm|174
2|Cultural Harm and ‘Extreme’ Pornography|177
2|The Doubling of the Offence|182
2|Conclusion|187
2|References|188
1|Zemiology at the Border|192
2|Introduction|192
2|A Landscape of Control|194
2|Sitting in Limbo|196
2|The Value and Limitations of Criminology at the Border|198
2|Inflicting and Enabling Harm: The Significance of Zemiology in the Study of Borders|200
2|Structural Decisions, Micro-Level Impacts|202
2|Conclusion|205
2|References|206
1|Green Criminology, Zemiology, and Comparative and Inter-Relational Justice in the Anthropocene Era|211
2|Introduction|211
2|Ordinary Acts and Omissions that Contribute to Ecocide|213
2|Responsibility, Interdependence and the Environment: Inter-Relational Justice|218
2|Conclusion|222
2|References|223
1|Spot the Fashion Victim(s): The Importance of Rethinking Harm Within the Context of Fashion Counterfeiting|230
2|Introduction|230
2|The Problem of Counterfeiting|232
2|A Victimless Crime?|233
2|Towards a Broader Understanding of Counterfeiting and Harm|235
2|Counterfeiting, Harm and the Legitimate Industry|237
2|Conclusion|244
2|References|245
1|Serving Up Harm: Systemic Violence, Transitions to Adulthood and the Service Economy|251
2|Introduction|251
2|Ultra-realism and Social Harm|252
2|Absences|254
2|The Absence of Stability|255
2|The Impact on Working Conditions|259
2|The Absence of Moral Responsibility|262
2|Conclusion|264
2|References|266
1|Harm and Transforming Rehabilitation|271
2|Introduction|271
2|The Splitting of Probation|273
2|Payment by Results|275
2|Increased Numbers Under Supervision: Loss of Core Values and Deskilling of the Role|277
2|Increased Risk of Harm, Decreased Public Safety?|281
2|The Future for CRCs|283
2|Conclusion|285
2|References|287
1|Index|289