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Publisher:
Year:
1996
Catalog number :
45-252021
ISBN:
965–223–948–8
Pages:
357
Language:
Weight:
660 gr.
Cover:
Cloth

Social Control & Justice

Inside or Outside the Law?

Synopsis

The papers in this volume reflect the complicated genealogy of the concept of social control.

In classical social theory and political philosophy, “social control” was seen as a political problem: how the power of the state was to be exercised and limited. While this strand of thinking continued in the political realm – in the discourses of liberal democracy and in the post-World War Two critique of “totalitarian” forms of control – sociological thought took an apolitical direction. Questions about state power and government received little attention; the legal system was merely a “formal” type of social control, the residual sanction to be invoked when informal methods “failed”. 

This book comprises: Historical and Theoretical Studies – including articles on the control of women and police research; a section interrelating Penal, Welfare and Psychiatric Control; and "Post-Socialist Societies" – raising issues at the cutting edge of contemporary discussions on social control. The final and largest section incorporates a variety of approaches on the amorphous concept of "Community", both on a general conceptual level and as applied to particular societies, such as Norway, Nigeria and the Israeli kibbutz.