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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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Portrait: Bernard Harcourt

Bernard E. Harcourt – The Illusion of Free Markets (2011)

The Illusion of Free Markets (2011) is a seminal work in critical legal studies and penal policy. Legal scholar and political theorist Bernard E. Harcourt reveals how the notion of the “free market” is ideologically constructed—and how closely this neoliberal order is intertwined with a repressive penal system. Harcourt exposes the idea of a minimally

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Long prison corridor with metal railings leading to a window, conveying confinement and institutional control.

Loïc Wacquant – Punishing the Poor (2009)

Punishing the Poor by French-American sociologist Loïc Wacquant offers a sharp analysis of the relationship between poverty, criminal justice, and the neoliberal state. The central thesis: in times of neoliberal redistribution and social insecurity, the penal apparatus takes the place of the welfare state—not to solve social problems, but to manage the consequences of growing

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Aktienkurs – institutionelle Anomietheorie

Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT) (Messner & Rosenfeld)

Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT) argues that high crime rates result from a cultural emphasis on economic success combined with institutional imbalance. When economic values dominate other social institutions—such as family, education, and politics—social control weakens, leading to higher levels of utilitarian, self-interested behavior and, ultimately, crime. Key Points Institutional Anomie Theory (IAT) Main Proponents: Steven

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