cjm 70: Politics, economy and crime

The impact of economic and political thinking on crime and imprisonment is examined in the latest issue of Criminal Justice Matters. Edited by Professor Pat Carlen, CJM looks at how political economy is a significant factor in a range of crimes, the use of imprisonment, and approaches to punishment.

Editorial (Adobe PDF, 202KB)
Pat Carlen argues that political economy perspectives are now more than ever relevant to a range of global and local crime and harm issues.

It's the political economy, stupid! A neo-Clintonian criminology (Adobe PDF, 177KB)
Robert Reiner examines the origins of the study of political economy.

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