Volume One
PART ONE: CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
P Spierenberg
The Emergence of Criminal Justice
H L Packer
Two Models of the Criminal Process
A J Ashworth
Concepts of Criminal Justice
J Griffiths
Ideology in Criminal Procedure or a Third 'Model' of the Criminal Process
M King
Theoretical Approches to Criminal Justice
PART TWO: CRIMINAL JUSTICE
R Quinney
Criminal Justice in Capitalist Society
J Reiman
Criminal Justice through the Looking Glass, or Winning by Losing
F Heidensohn
Models of Justice
Portia or Persephone? Some Thoughts on Equality, Fairness and Gender in the Field of Criminal Justice
B Hudson
Beyond White Man's Justice
Race, Gender and Justice in Late Modernity
PART THREE: CONFLICT RESOLUTION
N Christie
Conflicts as Property
S E Merry
Sorting out Popular Justice
R L Abel
The Contradictions of Informal Justice
H Zehr and H Mika
Fundamental Concepts of Restorative Justice
H Pepinsky
Peacemaking Primer
PART FOUR: TRANSNATIONAL AND GLOBAL JUSTICE
J W E Sheptycki
Transnational Policing and the Makings of a Postmodern State
D Nelken
The Globalization of Crime and Criminal Justice
L Wacquant
How Penal Common Sense Comes to Europeans
Notes on the Transatlantic Diffusion of the Neo-Liberal Doxa
W Morrison
Globalization, Human Rights and International Criminal Courts
Volume Two
PART FIVE: RETRIBUTION AND DETERRENCE
J Feinberg
The Expressive Function of Punishment
A von Hirsch
The Principle of Commensurate Deserts
J Q Wilson
Thinking about Crime
The Debate over Deterrence
F E Zimring and G Hawkins
Incapacitation and Imprisonment Policy
C Murray
The American Experiment in Imprisonment
PART SIX: CORRECTIONS
D Garland
Penal Strategies in a Welfare State
American Friends Services Committee
Crime and Punishment
A Scull
Community Corrections
Panacea, Progress or Pretence?
R Martinson
What Works? Questions and Answers about Prison Reform
F T Cullen and K E Gilbert
Reaffirming Rehabilitation
R Ross, E Fabiano and C Ewles
Reasoning and Rehabilitation
J McGuire and P Priestley
Reviewing What Works? Past, Present and Future
PART SEVEN: THE NEW PUNITIVENESS
F E Zimring and D T Johnson
Public Opinion and the Governance of Punishment in Democratic Political Systems
J Whitman
Contemporary American Harshness
J Pratt
Emotive and Ostentatious Punishment
P O'Malley
Volatile and Contradictory Punishment
D Garland
Crime Control and Social Order
Volume Thre
Risk, Prevention and Security
PART EIGHT: ACTUARIAL JUSTICE
J Simon
The Ideological Effects of Actuarial Practices
M Feeley and J Simon
Actuarial Justice
The Emerging New Criminal Law
P O'Malley
Risk, Power and Crime Prevention
PART NINE: SURVEILLANCE
M Foucault
Panopticism
S Graham
Spaces of Surveillant Simulation
New Technologies, Digital Representations and Material Geographies
D Lyon
Globalizing Surveillance
Comparative and Sociological Perspectives
T Caldeira
Fortified Enclaves
The New Urban Segregation
PART TEN: CRIME PREVENTION
R V Clarke
Introduction
J Q Wilson and G Kelling
Broken Windows
L W Sherman et al
Preventing Crime
What Works, What Doesn't, What's Promising
G Laycock
Defining Crime Science
G Hughes, E McLaughlin and J Muncie
Teetering on the Edge
The Futures of Crime Control and Community Safety
PART ELEVEN: GOVERNANCE, SECURITY AND SOCIAL CONTROL
S Cohen
The Punitive City
Notes on the Dispersal of Social Control
C Shearing and P Stenning
Private Security
Implications for Social Control
J Simon
Governing through Crime
N Rose
Government and Control
A Edwards and G Hughes
Comparing the Governance of Safety in Europe
A Geo-Historical Approach