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Macrocriminology and Freedom.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Peacebuilding Compared SeriesPublisher: Canberra : ANU Press, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (814 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781760464813
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Macrocriminology and FreedomDDC classification:
  • 364
LOC classification:
  • HV6025
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Abbreviations -- List of illustrations -- Figure 3.1 Nonviolent and violent uprisings -- Table 6.1 Strategies that improved nursing home compliance in certain observed contexts -- Figure 6.1 Models of hierarchical accountability and a circular republican conception of accountability -- Figure 9.1 A responsive pyramid of minimally suf cient deterrence -- Figure 9.2 Theory of the effect of coercion on compliance as the net result of a capitulation effect and a de ant resistance effect -- Figure 10.1 British Civil Aviation Authority responsive regulatory pyramid -- Figure 10.2 British Civil Aviation Authority responsive 'Spectrum of Enforcement' -- Figure 10.3 One possible responsive incapacitation pyramid -- Preface -- 1. From trickles to rivers of crime and freedom -- 2. Reframing criminology -- 3. Macro-patterns of normative order -- 4. Opportunities for freedom and for domination -- 5. Tempering the inequality that empowers crimes of the powerful -- 6. Closing illegitimate opportunities by separating powers -- 7. Tempered and diverse forms of capital -- 8. Tempering power through networked governance -- 9. Minimally sufficient punishment -- 10. Why incapacitation trumps deterrence -- 11. Tempered cascades of crime -- 12. The art of struggle for free societies -- Appendix I: Tributary propositions -- rivers of meaning -- Bibliography.
Summary: How can power over others be transformed to 'power with'? It is possible to transform many institutions to build societies with less predation and more freedom. These stretch from families and institutions of gender to the United Nations. Some societies, times and places have crime rates a hundred times higher than others.
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Intro -- Abbreviations -- List of illustrations -- Figure 3.1 Nonviolent and violent uprisings -- Table 6.1 Strategies that improved nursing home compliance in certain observed contexts -- Figure 6.1 Models of hierarchical accountability and a circular republican conception of accountability -- Figure 9.1 A responsive pyramid of minimally suf cient deterrence -- Figure 9.2 Theory of the effect of coercion on compliance as the net result of a capitulation effect and a de ant resistance effect -- Figure 10.1 British Civil Aviation Authority responsive regulatory pyramid -- Figure 10.2 British Civil Aviation Authority responsive 'Spectrum of Enforcement' -- Figure 10.3 One possible responsive incapacitation pyramid -- Preface -- 1. From trickles to rivers of crime and freedom -- 2. Reframing criminology -- 3. Macro-patterns of normative order -- 4. Opportunities for freedom and for domination -- 5. Tempering the inequality that empowers crimes of the powerful -- 6. Closing illegitimate opportunities by separating powers -- 7. Tempered and diverse forms of capital -- 8. Tempering power through networked governance -- 9. Minimally sufficient punishment -- 10. Why incapacitation trumps deterrence -- 11. Tempered cascades of crime -- 12. The art of struggle for free societies -- Appendix I: Tributary propositions -- rivers of meaning -- Bibliography.

How can power over others be transformed to 'power with'? It is possible to transform many institutions to build societies with less predation and more freedom. These stretch from families and institutions of gender to the United Nations. Some societies, times and places have crime rates a hundred times higher than others.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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