Crime and social control in pandemic times

Theoretically and methodologically diverse, Volume 28 of Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance addresses important questions of crime, punishment, policing, social control, and law in relation to COVID-19. The pandemic has brought about a wide number of analyses from various viewpoints, but what role...

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Other Authors Deflem, Mathieu (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2023.
SeriesSociology of crime, law and deviance ; v. 28.
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781803822815
DOI10.1108/S1521-6136202328
Physical Description1 online resource (340 pages).

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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Towards a criminology of the pandemic / Mathieu Deflem
  • Part I: - domestic violence and crime
  • Chapter 1. The COVID-19 pandemic, domestic abuse, and human rights / Ronagh McQuigg
  • Chapter 2 .families under confinement: Covid-19 and domestic violence / Adan Silverio-Murillo, Jose Balmori de la Miyar, and Lauren Hoehn-Velasco
  • Chapter 3. Domestic violence during COVID-19: Insights from guatemala / Laura Iesue, Jenifer González, and Kelly V. Martinez
  • Chapter 4. Stay home, stay safe? Short- and longer-term consequences of COVID-19 restrictions on domestic violence in the Netherlands / Veroni Eichelsheim, Anne Coomans, Anniek Schlette, Sjoukje van Deuren, Carlijn van Baak, Arjan Blokland, Steve van de Weijer, and David Kühling
  • Chapter 5. Crime in the coronavirus pandemic: The case of Israel / Gideon Fishman and Arye Rattner
  • Chapter 6. Crime during COVID-19: The impact on retail / Ben Stickle, Basia Pietrawska, and Steven K. Aurand
  • Part II: - media and law
  • Chapter 7. Flooding the zone, challenging state secrecy: Newsmaking criminology in pandemic times / Justin Piché and Kevin Walby
  • Chapter 8. Tweeting about crime in pandemic times: U.s. Legacy news media and crime reporting during the COVID-19 pandemic / Lisa A. Kort-Butler
  • Chapter 9. The Hungarian legislative response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its challenges to the rule of law / Samantha Joy Cheesman
  • Chapter 10. Facing the pandemic: Emergency legislation in the COVID-19 era and the hypothetical erosion of democracy / Laura Alessandra Nocera
  • Part III: - policing
  • Chapter 11. A model of police-public online communication: Learning from policing under COVID-19 pandemic conditions / Xiaochen Hu and Nicholas P. Lovrich
  • Chapter 12. Policing emergencies and police-community relations: Lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel / Gali Perry, Tal Jonathan-Zamir, and Roni Factor
  • Chapter 13. Police proactivity in an era of pandemic and protest / Scott M. Mourtgos and Ian T. Adams
  • Part IV: - corrections
  • Chapter 14. Institutional corrections and COVID-19 / Molly Smith and Nancy R. Gartner
  • Chapter 15.no escape: "doing COVID-19 time" / Barbara H. Zaitzow
  • Chapter 16. Participatory action research in a pandemic: Prison climates during COVID-19 / Megan Demarest, Daniel O'Connell, Darryl Chambers, and Christy Visher.