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Threat Perceptions

The Policing of Dangers from Eugenics to the War on Terrorism

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Threat Perceptions

The Policing of Dangers from Eugenics to the War on Terrorism

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Threat Perceptions: The Policing of Dangers from Eugenics to the War on Terrorism is a study of the legal, scientific and social constructions of danger and risk of crime in the United States since the late nineteenth century. Governance of risk has emerged as an intrinsic part of the legislative and administrative processes of contemporary societies. While institutional practices of risk management are more prevalent in contemporary times, the rationality of controlling or eliminating potential risks is not necessarily new in history. Specific aspects of contemporary risk-management techniques were present in certain early twentieth-century crime control policies. Some of the earliest instances were the defective delinquency laws directed at controlling the peril of the so-called "feebleminded" criminals. Similarly, policing of political dissent before and after the advent of McCarthyism contained elements of techniques that have been revised and expanded in the contemporary era of the PATRIOT Act.

The very idea of "risk" is contingent on, and produced through the intersection of various social processes. Prevailing social conditions and political trends influence the production of risk perceptions, just as legislations and judicial precedents institutionalize the calculation and control of risk by criminal justice and security apparatuses of a nation. Simultaneously, the prediction of risk is established by scientific discourses and practices, as psychological profiles, statistical models, and other measures of risk factors render the future calculable-hence, predictable. Thus, a comprehensive understanding of risk management and security practices necessitates the analysis of these processes that essentially transforms a possibility into reality, which then forms the basis of public policies and governmental processes.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Chapter 1: Science and Criminal Danger in the Nineteenth Century
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Eugenics and Hereditarianism in the United States
Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Origin of the Psychopathology of Crime
Chapter 5 Chapter 4: The Advent of Actuarial Justice
Chapter 6 Chapter Five: Policing of Political Dissent
Chapter 7 Chapter 6: "Risk Wars": The Campaign against Terrorism
Chapter 8 Conclusion: The Vigilant New World: Science, Law and the Policing of Threats

Product details

Published Dec 13 2010
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 140
ISBN 9798216328315
Imprint Lexington Books
Series Issues in Crime and Justice
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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