The rise and restraint of the preventive state
Security has always been a core function of the modern state. Yet the rise of the Preventive State captures an intensification of that role as threats to security and demands for public protection increase, prompting states to prioritize new practices of preventive criminalization, policing, and pun...
Main Authors: | Zedner, L, Ashworth, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Annual Reviews
2018
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