Criminology of War
Explore the intricate connections between war and criminality in "Criminology of War" by Gerald Mars. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this comprehensive volume spans 590 pages and features a collection of insightful essays that delve into the multifaceted relationships between conflict, security, and crime. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will find a thorough examination of how war intersects with governmentality, punishment, and gender dynamics. This engaging book is essential for anyone looking to understand the complexities of criminology in the context of warfare. Discover the critical issues that shape our understanding of crime in times of conflict and gain valuable insights into the broader implications for society.