Surveillance and Crime by Roy Coleman

Surveillance and Crime by Roy Coleman

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This text comprehensively and accessibly explores the relationship between surveillance and crime.

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Surveillance and Crime by Roy Coleman

This text comprehensively and accessibly explores the relationship between surveillance and crime.
′This is a book about surveillance - a theoretical and empirical analysis of its historical emergence through to its contemporary uses and abuses - but it is much, much more than thatThe authors skilfully lead us, via the idea and practices of surveillance, to core issues of ′crime′, power and the state. Whether you have read every or no book about surveillance, you must read this one.′
Steve Tombs
Professor of Sociology, Liverpool John Moores University

′This is an excellent book, well-argued, well-referenced and important. The authors′ analysis of how ′crime′ and surveillance intersect with relations of power is superb. A significant and original contribution to both surveillance and corporate crime literatures′
Laureen Snider
Professor of Sociology, Queen′s University, Canada

Roy Coleman is Lecturer in Sociology in the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work Studies at Liverpool University.
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ISBN 13 9781847873538
ISBN 10 1847873537
Title Surveillance and Crime
Author Roy Coleman
Series Key Approaches To Criminology
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
Year published 2010-10-15
Number of pages 224
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