Project

A swelling culture of control: the Belgian case of governing incivilities

Code
01SB2310
Duration
01 January 2010 → 31 October 2012
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Research disciplines
  • Social sciences
    • Law and economics
    • Criminography and methods of criminological investigation
    • Criminological theories
    • Punishment and criminal justice
    • Criminal law
Keywords
governance incivilities crime control
 
Project description

The organizing patterns in contemporary crime control and their social and cultural underpinnings, are an important topic in modern criminology. The post-modern society and her characteristics was analysed by many Anglo-saxon authors. David Garland is considered the leading scholar in this matter with his theory of the "culture of control" and his analysis of criminal justice & crime control in Britain and Amerika. His theory played a important role in the development op the analysis of the risk society. This project will test D. Garland's analyses in a continental setting in an empirical study about governing incivilities in Belgium.