The War on Crime as Precursor to the War on Terror

作者: Aziz Z. Huq , Christopher Muller

DOI: 10.1016/J.IJLCJ.2008.08.007

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摘要: Article Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Framing and fighting the "War on Crime": a brief history 3. Four features of Crime" 3.1. Crime politics: uses fear 3.2. Rejection courts due process 3.3. Zero-tolerance policing rise pretextual arrest 3.4. Mass incarceration, physical displacement, exile 4. Terror" 4.1. Fearful politics, mark two 4.2. Extinguishing 4.3. Zero tolerance policies arrests 4.4. exile: displacement incarceration as solutions for terrorism 5. Conclusion

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