Surveillance is conventionally perceived as a key component of the crime control apparatus. This editors’ introduction to a Special Issue of Theoretical Criminology on ‘Theorizing Surveillance in Crime Control’ outlines both the need for new theorizing on surveillance and some of the difficulties in doing so. It also introduces the seven pieces in the Special Issue.
Amoore, Louise and Marieke deGoode ( 2008) Risk and the War on Terror. London : Routledge.
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Andrzejewski, Anna Vermer ( 2008) Building Power: Architecure and Surveillance in Victorian America. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press.
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Bentham, Jeremy ( 1995) The Panopticon Writings. Ed. M. Bozovic.London: Verso.
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Brighenti, Andrea ( 2007) ‘Visibility: A Category for the Social Sciences’ , Current Sociology55(3): 323-442.
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Cohen, Stanley ( 1985) Visions of Social Control: Crime Punishment and Classification . Cambridge: Polity.
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Coleman, Roy ( 2004) Reclaiming the Streets: Surveillance, Social Control and the City. Cullompton: Willan.
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Deleuze, Gilles ( 1992) ‘Postscript on the Societies of Control’, October 59(Winter): 3-7.
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Ericson, Richard V. and Kevin D. Haggerty ( 1997) Policing the Risk Society. Toronto : University of Toronto Press & Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Feeley, Malcolm and Jonathan Simon ( 1994) ‘Actuarial Justice: The Emerging New Criminal Law’ , in D. Nelken (ed.) The Futures of Criminology, pp. 173-201. London: SAGE.
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Foucault, Michel ( 1977) Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. Trans. A. Sheridan. New York: Vintage.
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Foucault, Michel ( 1991) ‘Governmentality’, in G. Burchell, C. Gordon and P. Miller (eds) The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality, pp. 87-104. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
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Gandy, Oscar H., Jr (2009) Coming to Terms with Chance: Engaging Rational Discrimination and Cumulative Disadvantage. Surrey : Ashgate.
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Gilliom, John ( 2001) Overseers of the Poor: Surveillance, Resistance, and the Limits of Privacy. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
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Goffman, Alice ( 2009) ‘On the Run: Wanted Men in a Philadelphia Ghetto’ , American Sociological Review74(3): 339-57.
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Goldsmith, Andrew ( 2010) ‘Policing’s New Visibility’, British Journal of Criminology50(5): 914-34.
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Haggerty, Kevin D. ( 2006) ‘Tear Down the Walls: On Demolishing the Panopticon’ , in D. Lyon (ed.) Theorizing Surveillance: The Panopticon and Beyond, pp. 23-45. Cullompton : Willan.
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Haggerty, Kevin D. and Richard V. Ericson ( 2000) ‘The Surveillant Assemblage’, British Journal of Sociology51(4): 605-22.
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Haggerty, Kevin D. and Richard V. Ericson ( 2006) ‘The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility’ , in K. Haggerty and R. Ericson (eds) The New Politics of Surveillance and Visibility, pp. 3-25. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
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Lianos, Michalis ( 2003) ‘Social Control after Foucault’, Surveillance & Society1(3): 412-30.
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Lyon, David ( 1994) The Electronic Eye: The Rise of Surveillance Society. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.
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Lyon, David ( 2001) Surveillance Society: Monitoring Everyday Life. London: Open University Press.
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Lyon, David ( 2003) ‘Surveillance as Social Sorting’, in D. Lyon (ed.) Surveillance as Social Sorting: Privacy, Risk and Digital Discrimination, pp. 13-30. London : Routledge.
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Lyon, David ( 2006) Theorizing Surveillance: The Panopticon and Beyond. Cullompton: Willan.
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McCahill, M. ( 2002) The Surveillance Web: The Rise of Visual Surveillance in an English City. Cullompton: Willan Publishing.
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Manning, Peter ( 2008) ‘A View of Surveillance’, in S. Leman-Langlois (ed.) Technocrime: Technology, Crime and Social Control, pp. 209-42. Cullompton: Willan.
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Marx, Gary T. ( 1988) Undercover: Police Surveillance in America. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
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Marx, Gary T. ( 2003) ‘A Tack in the Shoe: Neutralizing and Resisting the New Surveillance’, Journal of Social Issues59(2): 369-90.
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Mathiesen, Thomas ( 1997) ‘The Viewer Society: Michel Foucault’s "Panopticon" Revisited’, Theoretical Criminology1(2): 215-34.
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Natapoff, Alexandra ( 2009) Snitching: Criminal Informants and the Erosion of American Justice. New York: New York University Press.
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Nippert-Eng, Christena ( 2010) Islands of Privacy. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
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Norris, Clive and Gary Armstrong ( 1999) The Maximum Surveillance Society: The Rise of CCTV. Oxford: Berg.
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Rose, Nikolas ( 1999) Powers of Freedom: Reframing Political Thought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Smith, G.J.D. ( 2007) ‘Exploring Relations between Watchers and Watched in Control(led) Systems: Strategies and Tactics’, Surveillance & Society4(4): 280-313.
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Smith, G.J.D. ( 2008) ‘Empowered Watchers or Disempowered Workers? The Ambiguities of Power within Technologies of Security’, in K.F. Aas, H.O. Gundhus and H.M. Lomell (eds) Technologies of Insecurity: The Surveillance of Everyday Life, pp. 125-46. London : Routledge-Cavendish.
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Smith, G.J.D. ( 2012) Opening the Black Box: The Everyday Life of Surveillance . London: Routledge.