Anti-social behaviour : a multi-national perspective of the everyday to the extreme

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    • Curtis, Cate

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Anti-social behaviour : a multi-national perspective of the everyday to the extreme

Cate Curtis

(Sage swifts)

Sage, 2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [88]-105) and index

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"Neatly and succinctly takes readers through ways to understand and interpret the label of 'antisocial' behaviour in a wider context, showing how it is socially, historically and culturally produced as well as understood in professional health and policing or correctional contexts." - Cathy Coleborne, University of Newcastle, Australia "A timely work given the present global shift in the use of social media and violence. Cate Curtis' book serves as a multinational mini-meta-analytic review of anti-social behaviours" - Richard Langford, University of Hawaii West Oahu "Cate Curtis' coverage in this book is breath-taking. It is centred on challenging taken for granted assumptions concerning the three Rs: 'risk', 'resilience' and 'recovery' whilst questioning what is respectable everyday activities and extreme behaviour in culture and society." - Shane Blackman, Canterbury Christ Church University Cate Curtis seeks to disrupt assumptions about anti-social behaviour by bringing together a host of key concepts and theories applicable to the field. Going beyond individualised discussions, the book explores broader concepts such as the social construction of 'anti-social behaviour', 'risk' and 'resilience', and the social contents and influences under which these are most likely to occur. An excellent companion for researchers and postgraduate students in of anti-social behaviour across criminology, social psychology, sociology and social work.

Table of Contents

Introduction Perceptions and Concepts: Constructing Anti-Social Behaviour The Politics of Anti-Social Behaviour: Policies and Values Ordinary Anti-Social Behaviour: Everyday Hassles Anti-Social Behaviour as a Social Activity: Group Processes New Technology, New Media: Transmitting New Behaviour? Prevention, Intervention and Punishment: Risk, Resilience and Recovery

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