"Critical criminology"--as opposed to managerialist criminology--is defined as concerned with power relations that lead to social injustice, and putting theory into practice. In introducing 11 chapter
Canada's criminal justice landscape has been shaped by contrary trends in recent years. As the crime rate declines, policy-makers continue to push for tough-on-crime legislation, and university crimin
Risk and Morality examines how decisions about risk and uncertainty relate to moral principles and ethical conduct. Editors Richard Ericson and Aaron Doyle have brought together in this volume a selec