Policing the crisis
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Vrsta građe: | Knjiga |
Jezik: | eng |
Impresum: |
London :
Macmillan,
1978.
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Nakladnička cjelina: |
Critical social studies
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Predmet: |
Sadržaj:
- 1. The social history of a 'moral panic'
- Enter: a mugging gone wrong
- A chronology
- The 'rising crime rate' equation
- Career of a label
- 2. The origins of social control
- The full majesty of the law
- Face-to-face control: the police as amplifiers
- Origins of a police 'campaign'
- 3. The social production of news
- Primary and secondary definers
- The media in action: reproduction and transformation
- The media and public opinion
- Crime as news
- Mugging and the media
- Reciprocal relations
- Balancing accounts: cashing in on Handsworth
- Event: the Handsworth 'mugging'
- Primary news
- The editorials
- The 'Sun'
- Features in the national press
- The Birmingham papers
- Conclusion: explanations and images in the media
- Orchestration public opinion
- 'Dear Sir': letters to the editor
- Local channels
- Private-public channels: the abusives
- Public opinion and ideology
- 6. Explanations and ideologies of crime
- Images of society
- Roots of the traditionalist world view: common sense
- Social anxiety
- Explanaitons and ideologies
- 7. Crime, law and the state
- 'Normal' crime and social crime
- From 'Control culture' to the state
- The legal and political order of the state
- Modes of hegemony, crisis in hegemony
- 8. The law-and-order society: the exhaustion of 'consent'
- The changing shape of 'panics'
- Post-war hegemony; constructing consensus
- Consensus: the social-democratic variant
- Descent to dissensus
- 1968/(1848): cataclysm - the nation divides
- 1969: the 'cultural revolution' and the turn into authoritarianism
- Working-class resistance: 'well grubbed, old mole!'
- 9. The law-and-order society; towards the 'Exceptional state'
- 1970: Selsdon man - birth of the 'law-and-order society'
- 1971-2: the mobilisation of the law
- 1972: the moment of the 'mugger'
- Aftermath: living with the crisis
- Inside the yellow submarine
- 10. The politics of 'mugging'
- Return of the repressed
- The structures of 'secondariness'
- Culture, consciousness and resistance
- Black crime, black proletariat
- The 'wretched of the earth'
- Harlem to Handswordt: bringing it all back home