Crime, Space and Place
New Geographical Perspectives
Tim Hall author Richard Yarwood author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Agenda Publishing
Publishing:26th Feb '26
£29.99
This title is due to be published on 26th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This is a critical introduction to the geographies of crime, highlighting the specific value that a geographical perspective adds to the study of crime. Tim Hall and Richard Yarwood do this by examining crime through the lenses of space and place. They also explore the interdisciplinary nature of geographies of crime, examining its overlaps with criminology, sociology, economics, psychology, urban and rural studies, cartography and GIS, and policing. Importantly, the authors look to the future by exploring forms of offending that have received little attention to date, such as corruption, transnational organised crime and ecocide. Additionally, they acknowledge the contributions of new theoretical perspectives from beyond geography, such as Southern criminology and green criminology. The authors reflect upon the emergence of a renewed interest in crime and illegality by geographers in recent years under the banner "new geographies of crime" and salient developments in cognate areas of criminology. This is a forward-looking book that enhances our geographical understandings of crime in the twenty-first century. The book is suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in human and social geography, particularly the geographies of crime as well as a range of criminology courses.
ISBN: 9781788218856
Dimensions: unknown
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224 pages