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Unequal security : welfare, crime and social inequality / edited by Peter Starke, Laust Lund Elbek and Georg Wenzelburger.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2025Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781003462132
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  • HN18.3
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Contents:
Introduction : unequal security : why it matters and how to study it / Peter Starke, Laust Lund Elbek, Georg Wenzelburger -- Mapping unequal security across rich OECD countries / Kaitlin Alper, Peter Starke, Queralt Tornafoch Chirveches -- Diverging employment trajectories : occupational differences in unemployment risk and fear of crime / Zhen Im -- The prison security fallacy : how the everyday use of force produces unequal security / Oscar O'Mara -- Insecure in high security : health precarity among women in Norwegian prisons / Ingrid Rindal Lundeberg, Peter Scharff Smith -- Framing, inequality, and the politics of insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic / Daniel Beland -- Economic informality and security policy preferences in Mexico and Latin America / Barry Maydom, Ana Isabel Lopez Garcia, Sarah Berens -- The two faces of liberalism : liberal parties and penal-welfare turns in Britain and Germany, 1906 to 2016 / Peter Starke, Georg Wenzelburger -- Economic insecurity, welfare retrenchment and heroin use between the 1970s and 2000 : a multicohort analysis / Phil Mike Jones, Emily Gray and Stephen Farrall -- Conclusion / Peter Starke, Laust Lund Elbek, Georg Wenzelburger.
Summary: "We live in an age of insecurity. The Global Financial Crisis, the Covid-19 pandemic, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and the climate crisis are just the most evident examples of shocks that have increased the level of insecurity among elites and citizens in recent years. And yet there is ample evidence that insecurity is not equally distributed across populations. Bringing together disciplines such as political science, criminology, sociology, and anthropology and combining quantitative and qualitative studies from a wide range of rich and middle-income countries, this collection presents a new framework for exploring the two key social challenges of our times - insecurity and inequality - together. The volume analyses the nature, causes and distribution of subjective insecurities and how various actors use or respond to unequal security. The essays cover a host of themes including the unequal spatial distribution of (in)security, unequal access to security provision in relation to crime and welfare, the impact of insecurity on political attitudes, as well as policy responses and the political exploitation of insecurity. An important contribution to debates across several social scientific disciplines as well as current public debate on insecurity and politics, the volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of criminology, social policy, peace and conflict studies, politics and international relations, sociology, development studies and economics. It will also be of interest to policy-makers and government think tanks"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction : unequal security : why it matters and how to study it / Peter Starke, Laust Lund Elbek, Georg Wenzelburger -- Mapping unequal security across rich OECD countries / Kaitlin Alper, Peter Starke, Queralt Tornafoch Chirveches -- Diverging employment trajectories : occupational differences in unemployment risk and fear of crime / Zhen Im -- The prison security fallacy : how the everyday use of force produces unequal security / Oscar O'Mara -- Insecure in high security : health precarity among women in Norwegian prisons / Ingrid Rindal Lundeberg, Peter Scharff Smith -- Framing, inequality, and the politics of insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic / Daniel Beland -- Economic informality and security policy preferences in Mexico and Latin America / Barry Maydom, Ana Isabel Lopez Garcia, Sarah Berens -- The two faces of liberalism : liberal parties and penal-welfare turns in Britain and Germany, 1906 to 2016 / Peter Starke, Georg Wenzelburger -- Economic insecurity, welfare retrenchment and heroin use between the 1970s and 2000 : a multicohort analysis / Phil Mike Jones, Emily Gray and Stephen Farrall -- Conclusion / Peter Starke, Laust Lund Elbek, Georg Wenzelburger.

"We live in an age of insecurity. The Global Financial Crisis, the Covid-19 pandemic, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza and the climate crisis are just the most evident examples of shocks that have increased the level of insecurity among elites and citizens in recent years. And yet there is ample evidence that insecurity is not equally distributed across populations. Bringing together disciplines such as political science, criminology, sociology, and anthropology and combining quantitative and qualitative studies from a wide range of rich and middle-income countries, this collection presents a new framework for exploring the two key social challenges of our times - insecurity and inequality - together. The volume analyses the nature, causes and distribution of subjective insecurities and how various actors use or respond to unequal security. The essays cover a host of themes including the unequal spatial distribution of (in)security, unequal access to security provision in relation to crime and welfare, the impact of insecurity on political attitudes, as well as policy responses and the political exploitation of insecurity. An important contribution to debates across several social scientific disciplines as well as current public debate on insecurity and politics, the volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of criminology, social policy, peace and conflict studies, politics and international relations, sociology, development studies and economics. It will also be of interest to policy-makers and government think tanks"-- Provided by publisher.

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