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_aPolicing the crisis: mugging, the state, and law and order/ _cStuart Hall ... [et al.]. |
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_aLondon : _bMacmillan, _c1978. |
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_axii, 425 p. ; _c24 cm. |
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440 | 0 | _aCritical social studies | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | _aPART ONE 1. The Social History of a 'Moral Panic' Enter: a mugging gone wrong A chronology The 'rising crime rate' equation Career of a label 2. The Origins of Social Control The full majesty of the law Face-to-face control: the police as amplifiers Origins of a police 'campaign' 3. The Social Production of News Primary and secondary definers The media in action: reproduction and transformation The media and public opinion Crime as news Mugging and the media Reciprocal relations PART TWO 4. Balancing Accounts: Cashing in on Handsworth Event: the Handsworth 'mugging" Primary news The editorials The Sun Features in the national press The Birmingham papers Conclusion: explanations and images in the media 5. Orchestrating Public Opinion 'Dear Sir": letters to the editor Local channels Private-public channels: the abusives Public opinion and ideology 6. Explanations and Ideologies of Crime Images of society Roots of the traditionalist world view: common sense Social anxiety Explanations and ideologies PA RT TH R EE 7. Crime, Law and the State 'Normal' crime and social crime From 'control culture' to the state The legal and political order of the state Modes of hegemony, crisis in hegemony 8. The Law-and-Order Society: the Exhaustion of 'Consent' n The changing shape of 'panics' Post-war hegemony; constructing consensus Consensus: the social-democratic variant Descent to dissensus 1968/(1848): cataclysm - the nation divides 1969: the 'cultural revolution' and the turn into authoritarianism Working-class resistance: 'well grubbed, old mole!' 9. The Law-and-Order Society: Towards the Exceptional State' 1970: Selsdon Man - birth of the 'law-and-order society' 1971-2: the mobilisation of the law 1972: the moment of the 'mugger Aftermath: living with the crisis Inside the yellow submarine PART FOUR 10. The Politics of 'Mugging' Return of the repressed The structures of 'secondariness' Culture, consciousness and resistance Black crime, black proletariat The "wretched of the earth' Harlem to Handsworth: bringing it all back home | ||
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_aMugging _zGreat Britain. |
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_aGreat Britain _xSocial conditions |
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