List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Thinking Differently About Crime
Part I: Thinking Differently About Crime
1. Michel Foucault: Theories and "Method" (Carmela Murdocca)
2. History Matters (Amanda Glasbeek)
3. The Politics of Representation (Ummni Khan)
4. The Politics of Counting Crime (Michael S. Mopas)
Part II: Intersections
5. Racialization, Criminalization, Representation (Carmela Murdocca)
6. Gendering Crime: Men and Masculinities (Ruthann Lee)
7. Women Gone Bad? Women, Criminalization, and Representation (Amanda Glasbeek)
8. Sexual Regulation: Sexing Governmentality; Governing Sex (Deborah Brock)
9. Crime and Social Classes: Regulating and Representing Public Disorder (Marie-Eve Sylvestre)
Part III: Emerging Issues in Canada and Beyond: Connecting the Global to the Local
10. Profiles and Profiling Technology: Stereotypes, Surveillance and Governmentality (Martin A. French and Simone A. Browne)
11. Wanted by the Canada Border Services Agency (Anna Pratt)
12. In the Name of Human Rights: Governing and Representing Non-Western Lives Post-9/11 (Marcia Oliver)
13. Where Are All the Corporate Criminals? Understanding Struggles to Criminalize Corporate Harm and Wrongdoing (Steven Bittle)
14. Social Movements and Critical Resistance: Policing Colonial Capitalist Order (Tia Dafnos)
Conclusion: Representation, Regulation, and Resistance
Glossary
Contributors
Index