Social defence and international reconstructon : illustrating the governance of post-war criminological discourse


Autoria(s): Walters, Reece
Data(s)

01/05/2001

Resumo

This article examines the technocratic priorities of criminological discourse following the Second World War. In doing so, it charts the role and influence of the United Nations and the doctrine of social defence, and traces those shifts and events that have forged a nexus between criminological endeavour and processes of governance. This article aims to illustrate that social defence and international reconstruction provide a useful framework for understanding the links between power/knowledge and the pragmatic orientations of criminological scholarship.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/49636/

Publicador

Sage Publications Ltd.

Relação

DOI:10.1177/1362480601005002004

Walters, Reece (2001) Social defence and international reconstructon : illustrating the governance of post-war criminological discourse. Theoretical Criminology, 5(2), pp. 203-221.

Direitos

Copyright 2001 SAGE Productions

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Palavras-Chave #160200 CRIMINOLOGY #governance #social defence #United Nations
Tipo

Journal Article