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Criminology, civilisation and the new world order / Wayne Morrison.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: HV6018 .M665 2006

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    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Morrison, Wayne.
    Published
    Abingdon : Routledge/Cavendish, 2006
    Contents
    Ch. 1. September 11, sovereignty and the invasion of 'civilised space'
    Ch. 2. Relating visions : patterns of integration and absences
    Ch. 3. Criminal statistics, sovereignty and the control of death : representations from Quetelet to Auschwitz
    Ch. 4. The Lombrosian moment : bringing the visible and the invisible, or restricting the gaze in the name of progress?
    Ch. 5. Civilising the Congo, which story, whose truth : wherewith criminology?
    Ch. 6. 'A living lesson in the museum of order' : the case of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Brussels
    Ch. 7. Contingencies of encounter, crime and punishment : on the purposeful avoidance of 'global criminology'
    Ch. 8. A reflected gaze of humanity : reflections on vision, memory and genocide
    Ch. 9. Teaching the significance of genocide and our indifference : the Liberation War Museum, Dhaka, Bangladesh
    Ch. 10. Enlightenment, wedding guests and terror : the exceptional and the normal revisited.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 377-404) and index.
    Ch. 1. September 11, sovereignty and the invasion of 'civilised space' -- Ch. 2. Relating visions : patterns of integration and absences -- Ch. 3. Criminal statistics, sovereignty and the control of death : representations from Quetelet to Auschwitz -- Ch. 4. The Lombrosian moment : bringing the visible and the invisible, or restricting the gaze in the name of progress? -- Ch. 5. Civilising the Congo, which story, whose truth : wherewith criminology? -- Ch. 6. 'A living lesson in the museum of order' : the case of the Royal Museum for Central Africa, Brussels -- Ch. 7. Contingencies of encounter, crime and punishment : on the purposeful avoidance of 'global criminology' -- Ch. 8. A reflected gaze of humanity : reflections on vision, memory and genocide -- Ch. 9. Teaching the significance of genocide and our indifference : the Liberation War Museum, Dhaka, Bangladesh -- Ch. 10. Enlightenment, wedding guests and terror : the exceptional and the normal revisited.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    1904385885
    9781904385882
    1904385125
    9781904385127
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available internally at USHMM.
    Physical Description
    xii, 410 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm

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