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GOVERNING SECURITY UNDER THE RULE OF LAW?2025|PDF|Epub|mobi|kindle电子书版本百度云盘下载

- J.BLAD 著
- 出版社: ELEVEN INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING
- ISBN:9089744096
- 出版时间:2010
- 标注页数:282页
- 文件大小:13MB
- 文件页数:293页
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1. Introduction&Rene van Swaaningen1
1. Part Ⅰ: Beccaria’s Dream of an Effective and Legitimate Criminal Law3
2. Part Ⅱ: Sidestepping the Punitive System4
3. Part Ⅲ: A Close-Up of ‘Governance of Security’ Practices4
Part Ⅰ: Beccaria’s Dream under Reconstruction7
2. Regulating Civility, Governing Security and Policing (Dis)order under Conditions of Uncertainty&Adam Crawford9
1. The ‘Individualisation of Risk’11
2. The ‘Politics of Behaviour’13
3. Regulation17
4. Conditions of Uncertainty and Precaution20
5. Contested Expertise and Evidence28
6. Concluding Thoughts29
3. Beccaria’s Dream on Criminal Law and Nodal Governance&Klaas Rozemond37
1. Introduction37
2. Nodal Governance39
3. Beccarian Rationality41
4. Beccarian Explanations of Crime43
5. Beccarian Explanations of Nodal Governance46
6. Conclusion49
4. Legitimacy of Dutch Criminal Law in Increasingly Horizontal and Multi-Dimensional Relationships&Christine Cleiren53
1. Introduction53
2. The Traditional Characteristics of Dutch Criminal Law56
3. A Changing Society57
4. ‘Erosion’ of the Traditional Characteristics of Dutch Criminal Law59
5. From Vertical to Horizontal Relationships in the Criminal Law60
6. Frictions Surrounding the Shifts to More Horizontal Relationships in the Criminal Law61
7. From One-Dimensional to Multi-Dimensional Relationships in the Criminal Law62
8. Frictions around the Shifts to Multi-Dimensional Relationships in the Criminal Law65
9. The Role of the State on the Nexus of the Criminal Law and Other Societal Domains67
10. Management and Regulation in a Changed Criminal Law Landscape68
11. Regulation of Responsibilities in the Changed (and Changing) Environment70
12. Closing Considerations: Governing Security under the Rule of Law(Rechtsstaat) in the Future71
5. The Judicial Branch: A Partner in the Business of Governing Security?&Ard Schoep77
1. Understanding the Judicial Role in the Governance of Security77
2. Some General Remarks on the Position of the Judiciary within the Context of the Rule of Law and Criminal Law (Enforcement)79
3. Two Relational Concepts in Judicial Partnerships: Dependences and Associations84
4. Partner in the Business of Law (Enforcement) - Exploring Judicial Partnerships in the Criminal Justice Systems in the Netherlands86
5. The Legitimacy of the Judiciary under the Governance of Security91
6. Conclusion94
6. Torture as a Lesser Evil? Governing Security in Times of Terrorist Emergencies&Jean-Marc Piret99
1. Torture and the Law99
2. Exceptions and Emergencies100
3. Can Interrogational Torture Be Justified in ‘Ticking Bomb’ Situations?103
4. The Dangers of the TB Scenario as an Intellectual Framework106
5. Is Torture Morally Worse Than Killing?109
6. Torture and the Israeli Supreme Court111
7. Emergencies Exceptions and the Problem of ‘Dirty Hands’:Justification or Excuse?113
8. The Daschner Case: ‘Rescue-Torture’?115
9. Torture and Nodal Governance117
Part Ⅱ: Changing Perspectives in the Governance of Security123
7. Whose Conflict Is It Anyway? A Critique of Restorative Justice&Philip Stenning125
1. Introduction125
2. Sources of Inspiration for Modern Restorative Justice Practices126
3. Key Features and Principles of ‘Restorative Justice’127
4. A Critique129
5. Conclusion135
8. Restorative Justice as Criminal Justice without Threats. An Interpretative Approach to Restorative Justice Potentials for Public Safety&John Blad139
1. The Catascopic Steering Model of Criminal Justice141
2. Reasonable Doubts143
3. The Production of Criminal Identities: Not Just Collateral Damage145
4. How Restorative Justice Could Help147
5. Brief Summary and Conclusion152
9. Doing Restorative Justice to Beccaria’s Dream. Roads to Reconciliation and Realization of Prevention, Retribution,Restorative Justice and the Rule of Law&Hendrik Kaptein157
1. Introduction157
2. Beccaria Reconsidered158
3. Rewards of Retributive Reinterpretation (Repairing Beccaria)162
4. Beyond Beccaria: Retribution as Civilized Restorative Justice Serving Legal Security165
5. Beccaria’s Dream (To Be Continued)169
10. A Transaction Approach to Fighting International Corruption&Abiola O. Makinwa175
1. Introduction175
2. Section A: The Paradox of Consensus and the Contract Left Standing176
3. Section B: Corruption in Transactions181
4. Section C: The Contract Tainted by International Corruption186
5. Section D: The International Contract as a Regulatory Tool187
6. Section E: Advantages of a Transaction Approach188
7. Conclusion189
Part Ⅲ: Security Assemblages195
11. Governing Security: Including the Molecular into the Molar&Patrick Van Calster&Marc Schuilenburg197
1. The Molar as Dominant Practice of Research198
2. Attention for the Unstable: Matters of the Molecular199
3. Characteristics of the Molecular201
4. Including the Molecular into the Molar202
5. A Zone of Indiscernibility203
6. Processes of Interaction205
7. Emergence206
8. The Control of Criminality as a Process208
9. Conclusion210
12. European Surveillance Assemblages: Preventing Crime and Terrorism through Data Monitoring&Monica den Boer&Jelle van Buuren215
1. Introduction215
2. Preventive Security Governance through Surveillance216
3. Evolving Surveillance Systems220
4. Surveillance in the EU224
5. Conclusion: A Europe That Interlinks Polycentric Surveillance Practices230
13. The Limits of Numbers: Impact Assessments and Increased Uncertainty&Tobias Arnoldussen235
1. Introduction235
2. Cost Benefit Analyses and Risk Assessments237
3. Framing Risks and Hazards in Numerical Terms238
4. Quantification as a Technology of Governance239
5. The Impact of Quantification on Governance244
6. The Limits of Numbers248
7. The Danger of Numbers250
8. Conclusion ‘Governance by Numbers’253
14. Between Proximity and Distance: Relationships between Police and Citizens in Amsterdam&Barbara van Caem259
1. Introduction259
2. Interdependence and Paradox260
3. Police and Nodal Governance261
4. Method263
5. The Amsterdam Neighbourhood Coordinator266
6. Amsterdam South-East: Reigersbos267
7. Amsterdam North: Molenwijk270
8. Conclusion274
Biographies of the Authors279
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