Criminal Justice and Regulation Revisited

Criminal Justice and Regulation Revisited
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Essays in Honour of Peter Grabosky
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Artikel-Nr:
9780367482541
Veröffentl:
2021
Erscheinungsdatum:
31.03.2021
Seiten:
220
Autor:
Lennon Y C Chang
Gewicht:
318 g
Format:
234x156x12 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Dr Lennon Y.C. Chang is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology in the School of Social Sciences at Monash University. He was previously Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Social Studies at City University of Hong Kong. He is a founding member and Vice Chairman of the Asia Pacific Association of Technology and Society. He was an Endeavour Asia Award recipient, an Australia-China Emerging Leader, a Global Emerging Voices Fellow and an Australia-China Youth Dialogue Fellow. Dr Chang researches crime and governance of cyberspace - cybercrime, cyber terrorism and cyber warfare, particularly in the greater China region. He is currently researching internet vigilantism as well as cybercrime and cyber-deviance among juveniles in the Asia-pacific region. Dr Chang received his PhD from the Regulatory Institutions Network at the Australian National University, under the supervision of Professor Peter Grabosky.
This book celebrates the contributions of Peter Grabosky to the field of Criminology, and in particular, his work developing and adapting regulatory theory to the study of policing and security. This collection illustrates how his work has been instrumental in shaping scholarship and practice around the governance of security.
Preface: The light on the hill, John Braithwaite, Part 1: Setting the scene. 1. Peter Grabosky: At the interface of criminal justice and regulation, Russell Brewer and Lennon Y.C. Chang, Part 2: State as sponsors of regulatory activity. 2. Regulation beyond the state: The role of non-state actors, Lorraine Cherney and Adrian Cherney, 3. Meta-regulating transnational environmental crime for better outcomes, Julie Ayling, Part 3: Second and third parties as sponsors of regulatory activity. 4. Regulating through enrolment: Emerging conceptions of police as public health interventionists, Jennifer Wood, 5. Co-producing prosecution: Old and new third party forms, Robyn Holder, 6. Non-state actors as brokers of crime control: Accounting for entrepreneurialism on the waterfront, Russell Brewer, 7. Using regulatory pluralism to achieve effective control of Somali piracy: A model for other piracy-prone regions, Jade Lindley, 8. Old wine, opaque bottles? Assessing the role of Internet intermediaries in the detection of cybercrime, Gregor Urbas, 9. Internet Vigilantism: Co-production of security and compliance in the digital age, Lennon Y.C. Chang, Part 4: New regulatory dimensions. 10. The global anti-cybercrime network: Mapping the polycentric regulation of online harms, Benoît Dupont, 11. Conclusions, Lennon Y.C. Chang and Russell Brewer, Epilogue, Roderic Broadhurst

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