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Geometries of crime: how young people perceive crime and justice

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This book explores how young people perceive the severity of crime and delinquency.

It particularly addresses whom or what they consider to be the victims of crime and delinquency, how they analyze and assess appropriate responses by the criminal justice system, as well as their place within it.

The book proposes tools for developing a more elaborate and robust understanding of what constitutes crime, identifying those affected by it, and what is deemed adequate or appropriate punishment.

In so doing, it offers thick description of young peoples' conceptions of and experiences with crime, delinquency, justice and law, and uses this description to interrogate the role of the state in influencing - indeed, shaping - these perceptions.

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£89.50
Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
1137546204 / 9781137546203
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
364.36
30/07/2016
England
English
247 pages
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