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Myths about crime

12 Myths about Crime

Crime is a highly emotional topic. Media reports, political debates, and everyday conversations create images of crime that are often distorted or exaggerated. Criminology, however, shows that many of these perceptions are myths. The following section presents twelve widespread myths about crime and critically discusses them.

Close-up of a heavy chain and padlock securing a metal gate, symbolizing security, restriction, and exclusion.

Setha Low – Behind the Gates: Life, Security, and the Pursuit of Happiness in Fortress America (2003)

Behind the Gates is an ethnographic key work in the field of critical security and urban studies. In this book, American anthropologist Setha M. Low examines the social, political, and cultural dynamics of so-called gated communities—residential areas with restricted access. Based on extensive fieldwork in the New York metropolitan area, Low analyzes how fear of

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Portrait: Jonathan Simon

Jonathan Simon – Governing Through Crime (2007)

Governing Through Crime: How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear (2007) is an influential work by American legal sociologist Jonathan Simon. Simon demonstrates how the fight against crime has become a comprehensive governmental paradigm in the United States since the 1970s—with far-reaching consequences for democratic institutions, social relations,

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