Culture of Control
Discover the profound shifts in crime control and criminal justice in David Garland's insightful book, Culture of Control, published by Oxford University Press in 2002. Spanning 328 pages, this compelling work delves into the dramatic transformations that have taken place in both Britain and America. Garland expertly illustrates how the social organization of society has driven a series of political and cultural adaptations, influencing the perceptions and actions of governments and citizens alike regarding crime. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the evolving landscape of crime and justice in contemporary society. Enhance your knowledge and explore the intricate relationship between societal changes and crime control with this thought-provoking read.