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Language of the Gun : Youth, Crime, and Public Policy by Bernard E. Harcourt (2006, Hardcover)

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PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
ISBN-100226316084
ISBN-139780226316086
eBay Product ID (ePID)46581124

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Number of Pages264 Pages
Publication NameLanguage of the Gun : Youth, Crime, and Public Policy
LanguageEnglish
SubjectGeneral, Criminology
Publication Year2006
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaLaw, Social Science
AuthorBernard E. Harcourt
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight17.2 Oz
Item Length0.9 in
Item Width0.6 in

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2005-016383
Reviews Language of the Gun shows why Bernard Harcourt has earned a reputation as one of our most provocative and informative analysts of the administration of criminal justice. Thoroughly interdisciplinary, he brings to bear on his subject a remarkably wide range of sources. Most striking are his probing interviews with at-risk youths which provide a fascinating and rare glimpse into how they think about guns and gun carrying. This book bristles with insight and information., " Language of the Gun shows why Bernard Harcourt has earned a reputation as one of our most provocative and informative analysts of the administration of criminal justice. Thoroughly interdisciplinary, he brings to bear on his subject a remarkably wide range of sources. Most striking are his probing interviews with at-risk youths which provide a fascinating and rare glimpse into how they think about guns and gun carrying. This book bristles with insight and information."-Randall Kennedy, Michael R. Klein Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, "A very important book in my view. Harcourt has given the opportunity for the voices of young people, both perpetrators and victims of gun violence, to be heard through his research. . . . He has conducted a methodologically unique study. The empirical findings are very much welcome."-Georgios A. Antonopolous, Howard Journal, [Harcourt} embraces the metaphor of 'dirty hands' in this erudite, fascinating, and boldly reasoned volume to understand how public policies can be informed by the symbolic meanings attributed to guns by incarcerated youths. . . . It is an important book, one that forces each of us to examine the assumptions that underlie our work. Harcourt's work is a gift to the field, a work that stimulates, frustrates, inspires, and, most important, motivates us to think and read more., "Bernard Harcourt is surely one of the most creative scholars working at the intersection of law, social science, and policy. InLanguage of the Gun,he presents a fresh and empirical look at the meaning of guns for youths that helps shed new light on broader theoretical and policy issues."-Calvin Morrill, professor and chair, Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine                , A very important book in my view. Harcourt has given the opportunity for the voices of young people, both perpetrators and victims of gun violence, to be heard through his research. . . . He has conducted a methodologically unique study. The empirical findings are very much welcome., "Language of the Gunshows why Bernard Harcourt has earned a reputation as one of our most provocative and informative analysts of the administration of criminal justice. Thoroughly interdisciplinary, he brings to bear on his subject a remarkably wide range of sources. Most striking are his probing interviews with at-risk youths which provide a fascinating and rare glimpse into how they think about guns and gun carrying. This book bristles with insight and information."-Randall Kennedy, Michael R. Klein Professor of Law, Harvard Law School  , "Bernard Harcourt is surely one of the most creative scholars working at the intersection of law, social science, and policy. In "Language of the Gun," he presents a fresh and empirical look at the meaning of guns for youths that helps shed new light on broader theoretical and policy issues.", Bernard Harcourt is surely one of the most creative scholars working at the intersection of law, social science, and policy. In Language of the Gun, he presents a fresh and empirical look at the meaning of guns for youths that helps shed new light on broader theoretical and policy issues., "[Harcourt} embraces the metaphor of ''dirty hands'' in this erudite, fascinating, and boldly reasoned volume to understand how public policies can be informed by the symbolic meanings attributed to guns by incarcerated youths. . . . It is an important book, one that forces each of us to examine the assumptions that underlie our work. Harcourt''s work is a gift to the field, a work that stimulates, frustrates, inspires, and, most important, motivates us to think and read more."-Michael B. Greene, PsychCritiques, "Bernard Harcourt is surely one of the most creative scholars working at the intersection of law, social science, and policy. In Language of the Gun, he presents a fresh and empirical look at the meaning of guns for youths that helps shed new light on broader theoretical and policy issues."-Calvin Morrill, professor and chair, Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine, Language of the Gun shows why Bernard Harcourt has earned a reputation as one of our most provocative and informative analysts of the administration of criminal justice. Thoroughly interdisciplinary, he brings to bear on his subject a remarkably wide range of sources. Most striking are his probing interviews with at-risk youths which provide a fascinating and rare glimpse into how they think about guns and gun carrying. This book bristles with insight and information.
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal303.6/0835
Table Of ContentPreface Part One. A Semiotic of the Gun 1. Catalina Mountain School, Tucson, Arizona 2. A Road Map of the Catalina Interviews 3. Symbolic Dimensions and Primary Meanings 4. Three Clusters of Primary Meanings 5. Placing the Clusters in Practice Contexts 6. The Sensual, Moral, and Political Dimensions of Guns Part Two. Exploring Methodological Sensibilities 7. Sartre and the Phenomenological Gaze: Thé'tre Antoine, Paris, April 2, 1948 8. Lévi-Strauss and the Structural Map: Paris, the Tropics, and the Untamed Mind 9. Bourdieu and Practice Theory: From the Kabyle House to the Street Corner 10. Butler and the Performative: From Identity and Scripts to the Discursive 11. Embracing the Paradigm of Dirty Hands Part Three. Mapping Law and Public Policy 12. A Genealogy of the Youth Gun Field 13. The Landscape of Law and Public Policy 14. Leaps of Faith in Levitt and Bourgois 15. Making Ethical Choices in Law and Public Policy Acknowledgments Appendix: Treatment of Juvenile Records in State Sentencing Notes References Index
SynopsisLegal and public policies concerning youth gun violence tend to rely heavily on crime reports, survey data, and statistical methods. Rarely is attention given to the young voices belonging to those who carry high-powered semiautomatic handguns. In Language of the Gun, Bernard E. Harcourt recounts in-depth interviews with youths detained at an all-malecorrectional facility, exploring how they talk about guns and what meanings they ascribe to them in a broader attempt to understand some of the assumptions implicit in current handgun policies. In the process, Harcourt redraws the relationships among empirical research, law, and public policy. Home to over 150 repeat offenders ranging in age from twelve to seventeen, the Catalina Mountain School is made up of a particular stratum of boys--those who have committed the most offenses but will still be released upon reaching adulthood. In an effort to understand the symbolic and emotional language of guns and gun carrying, Harcourt interviewed dozens of these incarcerated Catalina boys. What do these youths see in guns? What draws them to handguns? Why do some of them carry and others not? For Harcourt, their often surprising answers unveil many of the presuppositions that influence our laws and policies.
LC Classification NumberHV9105.A68H37 2006

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