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Adult content is visible.The Radical Right During Crisis
CARR Yearbook 2020/2021
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- Alan WaringCarmen Aguilera-CarnereroReem AhmedDominic AlessioWilliam AllchornCristina ArizaWilliam BaldetHans-Georg BetzEmmi BevenseeNicholas BichayKiran BowryValerio Alfonso BrunoJean-Yves CamusEdward K. F. ChanMiranda ChristouRoland ClarkMichael ColborneMichael ColeBlyth CrawfordJacob DaveyJulia DeCookCallum DownesJames F. DownesMaureen EgerValery EngelAyal FeinbergMaik FielitzBernhard ForchtnerJaclyn FoxJulian GöpffarthArchie HendersonTobias HofMonika HuebscherPaul JacksonNatalie JamesGreta JasserBethan JohnsonDaniel JonesAristotle KallisAnna KamFlorence KeenAshton KingdonOfra Klein
2021
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While the COVID-19 pandemic overshadowed all else and would quickly have a lasting impact on our daily lives, other events related to the radical right in 2020 soon surfaced. From terrorist attacks in Germany and India to anti-mask protests across the U.S. and Europe, radical right violence escalated in the midst of circulating conspiracy theories and disinformation. The yearbook draws upon insightful analyses from an international network of scholars, policymakers, and practitioners who e...
Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic by the Radical Right
Scapegoating, Conspiracy Theories and New Narratives
2020
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Numerous political commentators have noted the rise of the radical right worldwide. How has the radical right responded to the COVID-19 pandemic? Has the radical right been legitimized in a world of closed borders and greater securitization? Have radical right regimes in power cracked under the strains of the crisis and thus undermined their own political fortunes? Have radical right-wing responses to COVID-19 been uniform or diversified? These are some of the questions tackled in Response...
The Pre-Crime Society
Crime, Culture and Control in the Ultramodern Age
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- Pamela UgwudikeBirgit SchippersThomas HoltJin Ree LeeNatalie DeckardJulia R DecookBianca C. ReisdorfMike NellisKristen M. BuddTerry KupersJohn DeukmedjianEmmeline TaylorClare SouthertonMichael MccahillMarthinus KoenJanne GaubArmon TamateaBrett BretonLisa PetotAaron PycroftDavid PolizziGavin SmithPat O'MalleyMarc SchuilenburgFaith Butta
2021
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We now live in a pre-crime society, in which information technology strategies and techniques such as predictive policing, actuarial justice and surveillance penology are used to achieve hyper-securitization.However, such securitization comes at a cost – the criminalization of everyday life is guaranteed, justice functions as an algorithmic industry and punishment is administered through dataveillance regimes.This pioneering book explores relevant theories, developing techn...
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Privacy in Context
Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life
2009
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Privacy is one of the most urgent issues associated with information technology and digital media. This book claims that what people really care about when they complain and protest that privacy has been violated is not the act of sharing information itself—most people understand that this is crucial to social life —but the inappropriate, improper sharing of information.Arguing that privacy concerns should not be limited solely to concern about control over personal information, He...
Predict and Surveil
Data, Discretion, and the Future of Policing
2020
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The scope of criminal justice surveillance has expanded rapidly in recent decades. At the same time, the use of big data has spread across a range of fields, including finance, politics, healthcare, and marketing. While law enforcement's use of big data is hotly contested, very little is known about how the police actually use it in daily operations and with what consequences. In Predict and Surveil, Sarah Brayne offers an unprecedented, inside look at how police use big data and ...
Surveillance, Privacy and Security
Citizens’ Perspectives
2017
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This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged privacy–security trade-off, focusing on the citizen’s perspective.Recent revelations of mass surveillance programmes clearly demonstrate the ever-increasing capabilities of surveillance technologies. The lack of serious reactions to these activities shows that the political will to implement them appears to be an unbroken trend. The resulting move into a surveillance society is, howeve...
Our Biometric Future
Facial Recognition Technology and the Culture of Surveillance
2011
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Since the 1960s, a significant effort has been underway to program computers to “see” the human face—to develop automated systems for identifying faces and distinguishing them from one another--commonly known as Facial Recognition Technology. While computer scientists are developing FRT in order to design more intelligent and interactive machines, businesses and states agencies view the technology as uniquely suited for “smart” surveillance—systems that a...
2006
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This book is about explaining surveillance processes and practises in contemporary society. Surveillance studies is a relatively new multi-disciplinary enterprise the aims to understand who watches who, how the watched participate in and sometimes question their surveillance, why surveillance occurs, and with what effects. This book brings together some of the world's leading surveillance scholars to discuss the ‘why’ question. The field has been dominated since the groundbreaking work of ...
2019
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Cybercrimes are often viewed as technical offenses that require technical solutions, such as antivirus programs or automated intrusion detection tools. However, these crimes are committed by individuals or networks of people which prey upon human victims and are detected and prosecuted by criminal justice personnel. As a result, human decision-making plays a substantial role in the course of an offence, the justice response, and policymakers' attempts to legislate against these crimes. Thi...
Digital Criminology
Crime and Justice in Digital Society
2018
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The infusion of digital technology into contemporary society has had significant effects for everyday life and for everyday crimes. Digital Criminology: Crime and Justice in Digital Society is the first interdisciplinary scholarly investigation extending beyond traditional topics of cybercrime, policing and the law to consider the implications of digital society for public engagement with crime and justice movements. This book seeks to connect the disparate fields of criminology, ...
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- Routledge International Handbooks
2012
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Surveillance is a central organizing practice. Gathering personal data and processing them in searchable databases drives administrative efficiency but also raises questions about security, governance, civil liberties and privacy. Surveillance is both globalized in cooperative schemes, such as sharing biometric data, and localized in the daily minutiae of social life. This innovative Handbook explores the empirical, theoretical and ethical issues around surveillance and its use in...
The Algorithmic Society
Technology, Power, and Knowledge
2020
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We live in an algorithmic society. Algorithms have become the main mediator through which power is enacted in our society. This book brings together three academic fields – Public Administration, Criminal Justice and Urban Governance – into a single conceptual framework, and offers a broad cultural-political analysis, addressing critical and ethical issues of algorithms.Governments are increasingly turning towards algorithms to predict criminality, deliver public services, allocate...











