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Progressive Justice in an Age of Repression: Strategies for Challenging the Rise of the Right (eBook)

Edited by: Walter S. DeKeseredy

ISBN13: 9781351242035
Published: February 2019
Publisher: CRC Press
Country of Publication: USA
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Progressive Justice in an Age of Repression provides a much-needed engagement with questions of justice and reform within the current phase of global capitalism, one that is marked not only by significant social inequality, but also political bifurcation. It offers guidance on progressive strategies for resistance.

It also extends criminological analysis by situating these contemporary challenges as globalized and inextricably linked to questions of political economy, law, and society. Bringing together an international selection of scholars, this book draws on a range of issues, such as immigration, street crime and the renewed push for "law and order," violence against women, environmental injustice, assaults on health care and social services, and the unleashing of private corporate exploitation of natural resources. It is a clarion for strategic thinking, a call for action fuelled by informed analysis, and a reimagining of the progressive society that is under attack by Trumpism, populism, and a rising right.

This is an important read for those who teach and study criminology, deviance and social control, social problems, legal studies, political science, and policy studies. It is also a useful resource for practitioners, community-based activists, and policy makers seeking new ways of thinking critically about crime, law, and social control.

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Contents:
Introduction: responding to repression
Walter S. DeKeseredy
1. By why this man?: challenging hegemonic masculinity in an age of repression
Walter S. DeKeseredy
2. Why the left must change: right-wing populism in context
Simon Winlow, Steve Hall and James Treadwell
3. Social change and drugs: rural America and the Rise of Donald Trump
Joseph F. Donnermeyer
4. Getting crime right: framing everyday violence in the age of Trump
Elliott Currie
5. The limits of police reform
Alex S. Vitale
6. What would a just justice system look like?
Sandra Walklate
7. Corporate criminality and resisting financial and securities frauds
Gregg Barak
8. Beyond the ricochets: unpacking the modern gun culture and its political stalemate
Peter Squires
9. Abortion politics and the persistence of patriarchy
Meda Chesney-Lind
10. Resisting ecocide: engaging in the politics of the future
Rob White
11. Youth for social justice in an age of youth expendability
Randy Myers and Tim Goddard
12. What’s wrong with American criminal justice reform?
Sonya Goshe
13. Continuity of American xenophobia under Trump and plausible alternatives
James Diego Vigil and Nativo Lopez Vigil
Epilogue: pitfalls and possibilities
Elliott Currie