Crime, disorder and symbolic violence: Governing the urban periphery

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This timely book provides a theoretical and empirical engagement with contemporary understandings of the governance of crime, safety and security. Using a Bourdieuian framework, Bowden explores concepts such as capital, habitus and symbolic power to present an analytic tool-kit for a critically engaged public criminology.

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Bowden, M. (2014). Crime, disorder and symbolic violence: Governing the urban periphery. Crime, Disorder and Symbolic Violence: Governing the Urban Periphery (pp. 1–228). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137330369

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