![]() Partners In Health, Partners In Crime: Exploring the Boundaries of Criminology and Sociology of Health and Illness
ISBN: 978-1-4051-0539-2
Paperback
200 pages
March 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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Notes on Contributors.
1. Introduction: Connecting Criminology and Sociology of Health and Illness: Stefan Timmermans and Jonathan Gabe.
2. Towards Generous Constraint: Freedom and Coercion in a French Addiction Treatment: Emilie Gomart.
3. The Cause of Death Vs. the Gift of Life: Boundary Maintenance and the Politics of Expertise in Death Investigation: Stefan Timmermans.
4. Violence Against Doctors: A Medical(ised) Problem? The Case of National Health Service General Pracitioners: Mary Ann Elston, Jonathan Gabe, David Denney, Raymond Lee and Maria O'Beirne.
5. The Emergence and Implications of a Mental Health Ethos in Juvenile Justice: Sarah Armstrong.
6. Contesting the Text: Canadian Media Depictions of the Conflation of Mental Illness and Criminality: Riley Olstead.
7. Actor Networks, Policy Networks and Personality Disorder: Nick Manning.
8. Temporarily Insane: Pathologising Cultural Difference in American Criminal Courts: Sita Reddy.
Index.
1. Introduction: Connecting Criminology and Sociology of Health and Illness: Stefan Timmermans and Jonathan Gabe.
2. Towards Generous Constraint: Freedom and Coercion in a French Addiction Treatment: Emilie Gomart.
3. The Cause of Death Vs. the Gift of Life: Boundary Maintenance and the Politics of Expertise in Death Investigation: Stefan Timmermans.
4. Violence Against Doctors: A Medical(ised) Problem? The Case of National Health Service General Pracitioners: Mary Ann Elston, Jonathan Gabe, David Denney, Raymond Lee and Maria O'Beirne.
5. The Emergence and Implications of a Mental Health Ethos in Juvenile Justice: Sarah Armstrong.
6. Contesting the Text: Canadian Media Depictions of the Conflation of Mental Illness and Criminality: Riley Olstead.
7. Actor Networks, Policy Networks and Personality Disorder: Nick Manning.
8. Temporarily Insane: Pathologising Cultural Difference in American Criminal Courts: Sita Reddy.
Index.

