In recent years the academic study of ‘war’ has gained renewed popularity in criminology. This book illustrates its long-standing engagement with this social phenomenon within the discipline. Foregrounding established criminological work addressing war and connecting it to a wide range of extant sociological literature the authors present and further develop theoretical and conceptual ways of thinking critically about war. Providing a critique of mainstream criminology the authors question whether a ‘criminology of war’ is possible and if so how this seemingly ‘new horizon’ of the discipline might be usefully informed by sociology.
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