| Author/Contributor(s): | O'Donnell, Ian |
| Publisher: | Cork University Press |
| Date: | 07/31/2001 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
Over the past five years the official crime rate has declined sharply. This has been offered as support for the politics of zero tolerance. However there is a range of alternative explanations which are rarely discussed but equally plausible. The reduction in recorded crime has been accompanied by a major redirection of criminal justice policy.
The War on Crime explores why a punitive political consensus has emerged at a time when, according to the Garda statistics, society has become much safer. The book provides a radical critique of criminal statistics, locates Irish crime patterns in a European context and suggests a new framework for analyzing trends in crime and its management.