The Limits of the Sovereign State

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The Limits of the Sovereign State is a criminological work by David Garland that analyzes how modern welfare and penal policies expose the practical and ideological constraints of state power in governing crime and social order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
criminology book
academicDiscipline criminology
sociology
aimsTo critically examine state capacity to govern crime
show how welfare and penal policies reveal limits of state sovereignty
analyzes penal institutions
state strategies for managing crime
transformations in criminal justice policy
welfare state institutions
author David Garland NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describes ideological constraints on state power in crime control
modern forms of crime governance
practical constraints on state power in crime control
relationship between welfare policy and penal policy
fieldOfWork criminology
social policy
sociology of law
sociology of punishment
focusesOn advanced welfare states
late modern societies
genre academic monograph
hasPerspective critical criminology
sociological
influenced debates on the penal-welfare complex
later work on crime control and social order
scholarship on the limits of sovereign power
influencedBy sociology of punishment
welfare state theory
language English
mainSubject control of crime
crime control
criminal justice policy
criminology
governance of crime
ideology of the state
limits of state power
neoliberalism
penal policy
penal welfare
risk management in criminal justice
social order
sovereignty
state power
welfare policy
welfare state
workOf David Garland NERFINISHED

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