A Suitable Amount of Crime

Nils Christie

A Suitable Amount of Crime
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
11 March 2004
Pages
148
ISBN
9780415336116

A Suitable Amount of Crime

Nils Christie

Regularly the media reminds us that while crime rates fall, fear of crime remains and prison populations soar. How can these apparent contradictions be so? Crime and punishment are social and cultural manifestations; they are closely bound up with people’s perceptions of morality, norms and values. In this book Nils Christie argues that crime is a fluid and shallow concept - acts that could be construed as criminal are unlimited and crime is therefore in endless supply. It should not be forgotten that there are alternatives, both in the definition of crime, and in responses to it. A Suitable Amount of Crime looks at the great variations between countries over what are considered ‘unwanted acts’, how many are constructed as criminal and how many are punished. It explains the differences between eastern and western Europe, between the USA and the rest of the world. The author laments the size of prison populations in countries with large penal sectors, and asks whether the international community has a moral obligation to ‘shame’ states that are punitive in the extreme. The book is written in an engaging and easily accessible style and will appeal to anyone interested in understanding contemporary problems of crime and punishment.

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