Buch, Englisch, 418 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 635 g
Buch, Englisch, 418 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 635 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-93739-0
Verlag: Routledge
Now over ten years after Peter Squires’s Gun Culture or Gun Control?, the issues pertaining to gun violence and gun control have developed dramatically. With Gun Crime in Global Contexts, Peter Squires offers a cutting-edge account of contemporary developments in the politics of gun crime and the social and theoretical issues that surround the problem. This book contains:
- an innovative political analysis of neo-liberal globalization and weapon proliferation;
- an overview of recent gun control debates and gang strategies in the UK;
- an updated analysis of US gun politics: self-defence, race and the ‘culture war’;
- a critical analysis of US school and rampage shootings, how they have impacted the gun debate and how different societies have responded to mass shootings;
- an examination of the UN's development of an Arms Trade Treaty (2001--13);
- a discussion of weapon trafficking;
- discussions about youth gangs around the world, including those in Brazil, Kenya, West Africa, Mexico and South Africa.
With its interdisciplinary perspective and global reach, this book will be important reading for academics and students interested in youth and gang crime, violent crime and comparative criminal justice, as well as peace and security studies and international relations.
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Section 1: Introduction 1. Guns as a global issue Section 2: Safe European Home? 2. Gun Crime in the UK: The Supply-side Story 3. Consequences of UK Gun Crime: Politics, Policy and Policing Section 3: The land of the Free and the Home of the Gun 4. American exceptionalism? Weaponising the Neo-liberal Homeland 5. American Gun Crime: Themes and Issues, violences and silences 6. "Tell me why I don’t like Mondays": School and ‘Rampage’ Shootings Section 4: Global Dimensions 7. The ‘American Dream’ and the Kalashnikov Nightmare 8. When the Shooting stops: from national responses to global arms control 9. Conclusion.