Criminology, Crime and Justice in Ireland

Criminology, Crime and Justice in Ireland

EnglishEbook
Windle, James
Taylor & Francis Ltd
EAN: 9781000685435
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This book offers an accessible and comprehensive introduction to criminology in Ireland. Logically structured and clearly written, this book explores theory and empirical research through real-life examples from an Irish context. Engaging and challenging, this book encourages critical thinking about, and understanding of, crime and crime control in Ireland, North and South.

The book covers the canon of criminological theory, from classical and psychological approaches right through to the contemporary. It offers an overview of the Irish criminal justice system, including the police, prisons and alternatives to punishment. It covers key criminological themes such as victims and victimology, gender, the drug trade and its regulation, terrorism and political violence, and desistance and the life course. Key features include:

  • Critical assessment of key criminological theories, which are later woven into discussions of key thematic areas
  • Case studies of historical and contemporary Irish events, including the Magdalene Laundries, gangland feuds and the decriminalisation of drugs
  • Extensive reading lists of key academic texts and relevant Irish literature, movies, music and art

This book is the only comprehensive criminology textbook specifically designed for the Irish undergraduate curriculum. It is essential reading for all criminology students in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and will also be of interest to postgraduates and academics looking for an overview of Irish Criminology.

EAN 9781000685435
ISBN 1000685438
Binding Ebook
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date October 11, 2022
Pages 290
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Cuffe, James; Donson, Fiona (University College, Cork, Ireland); Lynch, Orla (University College Cork, Ireland); O'Neill, Maggie (University College Cork, Ireland); Sweeney, Kevin; Windle, James