The Security Society: History, Patriarchy, Protection
Francis Dodsworth
This book provides a critical engagement with the idea of the ‘security society’ which has been the focus of so much attention in criminology and the social sciences more broadly. ‘Security’ has been argued to constitute a new mode of social ordering, displacing the ‘disciplinary society’ that Foucault saw as characteristic of the liberal era. He saw a ‘control society’ (or ‘risk society’) characteristic of Neo-Liberalism, in which the deviant behaviour of particular individuals, as less important than general attempts to offset risk and reduce harm. Dodsworth argues that much of this literature is extraordinarily present-ist in orientation, denying the long history of attempts to mitigate risk, prevent harm and manage security which have always been a part of the government of order.
年:
2019
出版商:
Palgrave Macmillan
語言:
english
頁數:
355
ISBN 10:
1137433825
ISBN 13:
9781137433824
系列:
Crime Prevention and Security Management
文件:
PDF, 3.19 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2019
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