Utilizing a Bourdieuian framework, the book delves into the governance of crime, safety, and security, offering both theoretical insights and empirical analysis. It examines key concepts like capital, habitus, and symbolic power, providing an analytic toolkit aimed at fostering a critically engaged public criminology. This exploration highlights contemporary understandings of crime governance, making it a relevant resource for those interested in the intersections of criminology and public policy.
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A general geography text including discussions of the continents, the earth and solar system, and weather and climate.