ABSTRACT

Robert Reiner has been one of the pioneers in the development of research on policing since the 1970s as well as a prolific writer on mass media and popular culture representations of crime and criminal justice. His work includes the renowned books The Politics of the Police and Law and Order: An Honest Citizen's Guide to Crime and Control, an analysis of the neo-liberal transformation of crime and criminal justice in recent decades. This volume brings together many of Reiner's most important essays on the police written over the last four decades as well as selected essays on mass media and on the neo-liberal transformation of crime and criminal justice. All the work included in this important volume is underpinned by a framework of analysis in terms of political economy and a commitment to the ethics and politics of social democracy

part I|202 pages

Policing

part II|49 pages

Popular Culture and Crime

chapter [9]|5 pages

The New Blue Films

A man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do. But why? The new cop movies feature knight-errants with nowhere to go.

chapter [11]|17 pages

Media, Crime, Law and Order

part III|171 pages

Political Economy of Crime and Control

chapter [12]|21 pages

British Criminology and The State

chapter [13]|24 pages

Crime and Control in Britain

chapter [15]|32 pages

Law and Order—A 20:20 Vision

chapter [16]|13 pages

Neo-liberalism, Crime and Criminal Justice

chapter [17]|12 pages

The Law and Order Trap