Actor-network theory and crime studies : explorations in science and technology /

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Group Author: Robert, Dominique, 1970- (Editor); Dufresne, Martin (Editor)
Published: Ashgate,
Publisher Address: Farnham, Surrey, England :
Publication Dates: [2015]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: xiii, 145 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781472417107
1472417100
Index Number: HM741
CLC: D917
Call Number: D917/A188
Contents: Notes on contributors -- Preface / by Katja Franko Aas -- Situational crime prevention in nightlife spaces : an ANT examination of pad dogs and doorwork / by Jakob Demant and Ella Dilkes-Frayne -- Actor network theory and CCTV development / by Anne-Cécile Douillet and Laurence Dumoulin -- How does a gene in a scientific journal affect my future behavior? / by Martin Dufresne -- Making crime messy / by Anita Lam -- Seeing crime : ANT, feminism and images of violence against women / by Dawn Moore and Rashmee Singh -- Translating critical scholarship out of the academy : ANT, deconstruction and public criminology / by Michael Mopas -- Can electricity soothe the savage breast? : what tasers do to the police use of force / by Cédric Moreau de Bellaing -- The relevance of actor network theory (ANT) for research on the use of genetic analysis for identification in criminal justice / by Bertrand Renard -- The factishes of DNA identification : how a scientist speaks about his craft to politicians / by Dominique Robert and Martin Dufresne.