Young people, welfare and crime : governing non-participation /
Mass youth unemployment is now endemic and almost ubiquitous in the global north and south alike. This book offers an original and challenging interpretation of the ways in which young people's unemployment and general non-participation is becoming marginalised and criminalised. It re-examines...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol, UK :
Policy Press,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- YOUNG PEOPLE, WELFARE AND CRIME
- Contents
- Detailed contents
- List of tables and figures
- Tables
- Figures
- List of abbreviations
- About the author
- Acknowledgements
- Part One . The crisis of non-participation
- 1. Crises of non-participation
- Introduction
- Section 1: The crisis of non-participation
- Section 2: A crisis of the analysis of non-participation
- Section 3: Overview of key literature
- Section 4: Aims and structure of the book
- Part Two. Work, welfare and crime: research and policy
- 2. Young people and non-participation: discourses, histories, literatures
- Introduction
- Section 1: 'Transition' and the transitions discourse
- 19th- and 20th-century configurations of work and school
- A 'transition' from school to work?
- The fragmentation of transitions, and the transitions discourse
- Culture and economy: conflicted paradigms?
- Section 2: The social exclusion discourse
- Section 3: The disengagement discourse
- Political, social and employee disengagement
- Concluding comments
- 3. Non-participation, wages and welfare
- Introduction
- Section 1: The scale of unemployment among young people
- Endemic: sustained and growing mass youth unemployment in the UK
- The divergence of youth and adult unemployment
- Ubiquitous: global youth unemployment
- Section 2: Skills, wages and labour markets
- Low skills, unemployment and mistaken labour market orthodoxies
- Low-skilled labour, declining youth wages and bifurcated labour markets
- Section 3: Dismantling entitlement: the withdrawal of social security
- Dismantling entitlement: a brief history
- Section 4: Rational actors: choosing non-participation
- Three forces of non-participation: the 'wage rate suppression dynamic'
- The research literature
- Concluding comments.
- 4. Non-participation and crime: constructing connections
- Introduction
- Section 1: Constructing discursive connections
- The risk factor prevention paradigm
- Birth cohort studies
- The non-participation-crime link in policy discourses
- Section 2: Young people and the 'economic causes of crime' thesis
- At and beyond the limits of aggregate statistical modelling
- Differentiating causality: instrumental and expressive crime
- The welfare-crime relationship
- Reverse causality in the unemployment-crime relation?
- Concluding comments
- 5. Unemployment, crime and recession
- Introduction
- Section 1: Crime and recession
- Section2: Reduced youth crime in the global financial crisis?
- Section 3: The global financial crisis, social cohesion and social unrest
- Concluding comments
- Interpretive review
- Part Three. Theorising non-participation
- 6. Lines of division, points of entry: two theories
- Introduction
- Section 1: Jürgen Habermas: systems and lifeworlds
- Systems and lifeworlds
- Colonisation and uncoupling
- Idiographic effects of the erosions of social reproduction
- Constructing a Habermasian interpretation of non-participation
- Young people, welfare and disjuncture in Habermas' social theory
- Systems-induced pathologies in the lifeworld
- Section 2: Imogen Tyler: revolting subjects and social abjection
- Section 3: Reinterpreting non-participation
- 7. Theorising the non-participation-crime relationship
- Introduction
- Section 1: Theories of non-participation and crime
- Beyond binaries: reinterpreting the non-participation-crime relationship
- Section 2: Governing non-participation
- 'Governing through unemployment'
- Habermas and Tyler on governance
- Governmentalisation and social control
- Section 3: 'Governing through crime'
- Part Four. Criminalising non-participation.
- 8. The advance of criminalisation
- Introduction
- Section 1: Juridification and criminalisation
- Section 2: Modes of criminalisation and modes of governance
- Section 3: Criminalisation and jurisprudence
- Section 4: Modes and manifestations of criminalisation
- Conditions conducive to the criminalisation of non-participation
- Section 5: Reserve powers for the criminalisation of non-participation
- 9. Review and concluding comments
- Introduction
- Section 1: Review
- Review of Part Two
- Interlude: interpretive review
- Review of Part Three
- Review of Part Four
- Section 2: Concluding comments
- Implications for a programme of research
- The need for a programme of political action
- References
- Copyright material
- Figures
- Index.