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ISBN
9780814752272
Publication Name
Crimes of Dissent : Civil Disobedience, Criminal Justice, and the Politics of Conscience
Item Length
9in
Publisher
New York University Press
Series
Alternative Criminology Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Jarret S. Lovell
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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A fascinating insider's look at the motivations, costs and consequences of deliberately violating the law as a strategy of social change

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Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814752276
ISBN-13
9780814752272
eBay Product ID (ePID)
71802273

Product Key Features

Author
Jarret S. Lovell
Publication Name
Crimes of Dissent : Civil Disobedience, Criminal Justice, and the Politics of Conscience
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Series
Alternative Criminology Ser.
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
12 Oz

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Series Volume Number
19
Lc Classification Number
Jc328.3.L68 2009
Reviews
" Crimes of Dissent will immediately engage students and activists alike. Using clear and concise first-person narratives, the book explains why and how people engage in civil disobedience and the ways that law enforcement responds. The reader stands to learn important concepts and ideas regarding political dissent, it's long history, and the theory behind it." - Luis A. Fernandez, author of Policing Dissent: Social Control and the Anti-Globalization Movement, is a highly engaging examination of contemporary forms and meanings of political activism in the United States. Written from the perspective of the scholar activist, the book is one part promotion of law violating forms of political action - 'crimes of dissent' - and one part handbook on civil disobedience., is a highly engaging examination of contemporary forms and meanings of political activism in the United States. Written from the perspective of the scholar activist, the book is one part promotion of law violating forms of political action - & crimes of dissent - and one part handbook on civil disobedience., "is a highly engaging examination of contemporary forms and meanings of political activism in the United States. Written from the perspective of the scholar activist, the book is one part promotion of law violating forms of political action - 'crimes of dissent' - and one part handbook on civil disobedience."- Socialist Studies: the Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies ,, As a window into the contemporary American subculture of dissent, Crimes of Dissent is a fascinating read. The current American microcosm of dissentwhich is at turns strange and familiar, idealistic and pragmatic, ludicrous and lucidis revealed in full glory., ("is a highly engaging examination of contemporary forms and meanings of political activism in the United States. Written from the perspective of the scholar activist, the book is one part promotion of law violating forms of political action - 'crimes of dissent' - and one part handbook on civil disobedience.")-(Socialist Studies: the Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies),(), " Crimes of Dissent will immediately engage students and activists alike. Using clear and concise first-person narratives, the book explains why and how people engage in civil disobedience and the ways that law enforcement responds. The reader stands to learn important concepts and ideas regarding political dissent, it's long history, and the theory behind it." -Luis A. Fernandez,author of Policing Dissent: Social Control and the Anti-Globalization Movement, As a window into the contemporary American subculture of dissent, Crimes of Dissent is a fascinating read. The current American microcosm of dissent -- which is at turns strange and familiar, idealistic and pragmatic, ludicrous and lucid -- is revealed in full glory., "As a window into the contemporary American subculture of dissent, Crimes of Dissent is a fascinating read. The current American microcosm of dissent -- which is at turns strange and familiar, idealistic and pragmatic, ludicrous and lucid -- is revealed in full glory." - Law and Politics Book Review ,, "Crimes of Dissent will immediately engage students and activists alike. Using clear and concise first-person narratives, the book explains why and how people engage in civil disobedience and the ways that law enforcement responds. The reader stands to learn important concepts and ideas regarding political dissent, it's long history, and the theory behind it." -Luis A. Fernandez,author of Policing Dissent: Social Control and the Anti-Globalization Movement, Crimes of Dissent will immediately engage students and activists alike. Using clear and concise first-person narratives, the book explains why and how people engage in civil disobedience and the ways that law enforcement responds. The reader stands to learn important concepts and ideas regarding political dissent, its long history, and the theory behind it., "Civil disobedience is the voice of our consciences, the courage which mocks our fear of authority, the point where right defies rules. This book wisely and elegantly charts the methods and philosophy of dissent, it is a must read and a good read for anyone concerned with the injustices of our times." - Jock Young, author ofThe Vertigo of Late Modernity, "Crimes of Dissentwill immediately engage students and activists alike. Using clear and concise first-person narratives, the book explains why and how people engage in civil disobedience and the ways that law enforcement responds. The reader stands to learn important concepts and ideas regarding political dissent, it's long history, and the theory behind it." - Luis A. Fernandez, author ofPolicing Dissent: Social Control and the Anti-Globalization Movement, "Civil disobedience is the voice of our consciences, the courage which mocks our fear of authority, the point where right defies rules. This book wisely and elegantly charts the methods and philosophy of dissent, it is a must read and a good read for anyone concerned with the injustices of our times." - Jock Young, author of The Vertigo of Late Modernity, "As a teacher of a modern Jewish history course, I'll constantly be referring my students to this collection of insightful articles on major issues relating to modern Jewish identity by some of today's leading Jewish Studies scholars." - Lawrence Baron Nasatir, Professor of Modern Jewish History and Director, Lipinsky Institute for Judaic Studies, San Diego State University, "is a highly engaging examination of contemporary forms and meanings of political activism in the United States. Written from the perspective of the scholar activist, the book is one part promotion of law violating forms of political action - 'crimes of dissent' - and one part handbook on civil disobedience."-Socialist Studies: the Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies,, ( "As a window into the contemporary American subculture of dissent, Crimes of Dissent is a fascinating read. The current American microcosm of dissent -- which is at turns strange and familiar, idealistic and pragmatic, ludicrous and lucid -- is revealed in full glory." )-( Law and Politics Book Review ),(), "is a highly engaging examination of contemporary forms and meanings of political activism in the United States. Written from the perspective of the scholar activist, the book is one part promotion of law violating forms of political action - 'crimes of dissent' - and one part handbook on civil disobedience."- Socialist Studies: the Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies, "As a window into the contemporary American subculture of dissent, Crimes of Dissent is a fascinating read. The current American microcosm of dissent-which is at turns strange and familiar, idealistic and pragmatic, ludicrous and lucid-is revealed in full glory." - Law and Politics Book Review, "This book is a timely reminder of the long history of the criminalization of dissent and civil disobedience that from time to time gets buried under the mass of numbers and figures so loved by many criminologists. Here we get the real story of dissent as narrated by dissenters themselves and the effects of the criminalization process on the everyday lives of both their families and themselves." - Mike Presdee, author ofCultural Criminology and the Carnival of Crime, Civil disobedience is the voice of our consciences, the courage which mocks our fear of authority, the point where right defies rules. This book wisely and elegantly charts the methods and philosophy of dissent, it is a must read and a good read for anyone concerned with the injustices of our times., Crimes of Dissent will immediately engage students and activists alike. Using clear and concise first-person narratives, the book explains why and how people engage in civil disobedience and the ways that law enforcement responds. The reader stands to learn important concepts and ideas regarding political dissent, it's long history, and the theory behind it., This book is a timely reminder of the long history of the criminalization of dissent and civil disobedience that from time to time gets buried under the mass of numbers and figures so loved by many criminologists. Here we get the real story of dissent as narrated by dissenters themselves and the effects of the criminalization process on the everyday lives of both their families and themselves., "This book is a timely reminder of the long history of the criminalization of dissent and civil disobedience that from time to time gets buried under the mass of numbers and figures so loved by many criminologists. Here we get the real story of dissent as narrated by dissenters themselves and the effects of the criminalization process on the everyday lives of both their families and themselves." - Mike Presdee, author of Cultural Criminology and the Carnival of Crime, This book gives an account of people who 'deliberately and publicly violate the law as expressions of protest against perceived racial, economic, or social injustice' (p. viii). The accounts are generated primarily through interviews with 21 activists who have transgressed the law. They are used to illuminate both the personal and social consequences of dissent and provide a particular insight into the workings of the United States police and justice systems., "In this sweeping volume, fourteen of American Jewry's best scholars and thinkers confront the central issues that define Jews and Judaism in the modern world. . . . One emerges with renewed appreciation for the tragedies, hopes, ideals and paradoxes of twentieth century Jewish life." - Jonathan D. Sarna, Joseph H., & Belle R. Braun Professor of American Jewish History, Brandeis University, "This book is a timely reminder of the long history of the criminalization of dissent and civil disobedience that from time to time gets buried under the mass of numbers and figures so loved by many criminologists. Here we get the real story of dissent as narrated by dissenters themselves and the effects of the criminalization process on the everyday lives of both their families and themselves." -Mike Presdee,author of Cultural Criminology and the Carnival of Crime, "Civil disobedience is the voice of our consciences, the courage which mocks our fear of authority, the point where right defies rules. This book wisely and elegantly charts the methods and philosophy of dissent, it is a must read and a good read for anyone concerned with the injustices of our times." -Jock Young,author of The Vertigo of Late Modernity
Table of Content
Preface Acknowledgments 1 Crime and Dissent 2 Society and Its Discontents 3 Dissent as "Pure" Crime 4 Policing Dissent 5 Working the System 6 The Impact of Dissent Appendix: Activist Profiles Notes Index About the Author
Copyright Date
2009
Topic
Civil Rights, Social History, General, Criminology
Lccn
2009-005919
Dewey Decimal
303.6/2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
True Crime, History, Social Science, Political Science

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