Partners in health, partners in crime : exploring the boundaries of criminology and sociology of health and illness
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書誌事項
Partners in health, partners in crime : exploring the boundaries of criminology and sociology of health and illness
(Sociology of health & illness monograph series)
Blackwell Publishing, c2003
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注記
"First published as Volume 24 number 5 of Sociology of health and illness."--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- Introduction: connecting criminology and sociology of health and illness / Stefan Timmermans and Jonathan Gabe
- Towards generous constraint: freedom and coercion in a French addiction treatment / Emilie Gomart
- The cause of death vs. the gift of life: boundary maintenance and the politics of expertise in death investigation / Stefan Timmermans
- Violence against doctors: a medical(ised) problem? / Mary Ann Elston [et al.]
- The emergence and implications of a mental health ethos in juvenile justice / Sarah Armstrong
- Contesting the text: Canadian media depictions of the conflation of mental illness and criminality / Riley Olstead
- Actor networks, policy networks and personality disorder / Nick Manning
- Temporarily insane: pathologising cultural difference in American criminal courts / Sita Reddy
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book brings together papers on the border between crime and health care in order to examine questions of interest to both criminologists and medical sociologists. * Brings together papers on the border between crime and health care. * Considers the work of forensic health care providers, law enforcement agents and policy makers. * Explores the medical component of crime and the legal status of medicine. * Questions authority, expertise, social control, legitimacy, and credibility within criminology and medical sociology.
目次
Notes on Contributors. 1. Introduction: Connecting Criminology and Sociology of Health and Illness: Stefan Timmermans and Jonathan Gabe. 2. Towards Generous Constraint: Freedom and Coercion in a French Addiction Treatment: Emilie Gomart. 3. The Cause of Death Vs. the Gift of Life: Boundary Maintenance and the Politics of Expertise in Death Investigation: Stefan Timmermans. 4. Violence Against Doctors: A Medical(ised) Problem? The Case of National Health Service General Pracitioners: Mary Ann Elston, Jonathan Gabe, David Denney, Raymond Lee and Maria Oa Beirne. 5. The Emergence and Implications of a Mental Health Ethos in Juvenile Justice: Sarah Armstrong. 6. Contesting the Text: Canadian Media Depictions of the Conflation of Mental Illness and Criminality: Riley Olstead. 7. Actor Networks, Policy Networks and Personality Disorder: Nick Manning. 8. Temporarily Insane: Pathologising Cultural Difference in American Criminal Courts: Sita Reddy. Index.
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