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  • - Klassiske og moderne perspektiver
    af Jørgen Dalberg-Larsen, Annette Olesen, Thora Margareta Bertilsson, mfl.
    798,95 kr.

    En autoritativ indføring i retssociologiems vigtigste teorier og temaer. Bogen gennemgår den retssociologiske tradition fra klassikere som bl.a. Weber og Durkheim til samtidige teorier og sætter fokus på centrale områder af den juridiske verden, som betragtes i en sociologisk optik. Kapitlerne er skrevet af forskere og eksperter på tværs af de skandinaviske lande, og hvert kapitel er ledsaget af oversættelser af kernetekster i den retssociologiske tradition. Retssociologi udkommer nu i en grundigt revideret 2. udgave, hvor flere kapitler og kernetekter er nye. Ole Hammerslev er professor på Syddansk Universitet, og Mikael Rask Madsen er professor på Københavns Universitet.

  • af Thomas Mathiesen
    366,95 kr.

    Highly acclaimed, Prison On Trial is the classic critique of prisons and imprisonment: a book for everyone's library shelf and collection. For anyone seeking to understand the modern trend towards locking-up ever more people, it distils the arguments for and against incarceration in a readable, accessible and authoritative way - gaining in status each time prison populations increase across large parts of the world. In this new Third Edition - with its New Preface, Epilogue and other Revisions (plus all the material from earlier editions) - the author expands on the control aspects of prison, the gear change brought about by responses to international terrorism post-September 11 and the London bombings and explains how contemporary events are changing the boundaries of crime and punishment and increasing the risks to civil liberties and the Rule of Law. Thomas Mathiesen also argues for an 'Alternative Public Space' where discussion of serious and fundamental issues of this nature can take place free from the superficial world of knee-jerk reactions from politicians and the entertainment driven needs of the press and media. Prison On Trial distils the arguments for and against imprisonment in a readable, accessible and authoritative way - making Thomas Mathiesen's work a classic for students and other people concerned to understand the real issues. It is as relevant today as when it was first published - arguably more so as policy-making becomes increasingly politicized and true opportunities to influence developments diminish.Mindful of this, Mathiesen recommends an 'alternative public space' where people can engage in valid discussion on the basis of sound information, free from the survival priority of the media - to entertain.

  • - A Sociological Study of a Norwegian Correctional Institution
    af Norway) Mathiesen & Thomas (University of Oslo
    434,95 - 1.636,95 kr.

  • af Thomas Mathiesen
    293,95 kr.

    A most timely publication in view of current concerns about snooping. Thomas Mathiesen describes how the major databases of Europe have become interlinked and accessible to diverse organizations and third States; meaning that, largely unchallenged, a 'Surveillance Monster' now threatens rights, freedoms, democracy and the Rule of Law. As information is logged on citizens' every move, data flows across borders via systems soon to be under central, global or even non-State control. Secret plans happen behind closed doors and 'systems funcA-tionaries' become defensive of their own role. Goals expand and entire processes are shrouded in mystery. Alongside the integration of automated systems sits a weakening of State ties as the Pruem Treaty and Schengen Convention lead to systems lacking transparency, restraint or Parliamentary scrutiny. As Mathiesen explains, the intention may have been fighting terrorism or organized crime, but the means have become disproportionate, unaccountable, over-expensive and lacking in results which ordinary vigilance and sound intelligence in communities should provide.'Brings into the light the hidden effects of [surveillance and warns] of the need for vigilance': Tony Bunyan, Director, Statewatch. 'A timely and highly troubling analysis [ which] reinforces alarm regarding a panoptical globe': Andrew Rutherford.