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04026aam a22004097i 4500 001 3D1EFEA4FDB011E7BCC604F996128E48 003 SILO 005 20180120010217 008 170105t20162016bcc b 001 0 eng 010 $a 2016498003 020 $a 0774833742 020 $a 9780774833745 035 $a (OCoLC)948562468 040 $a NLC $b eng $e rda $c NLC $d DLC $d BTCTA $d YDXCP $d OCLCF $d YDX $d UNBCA $d UtOrBLW $d SILO 042 $a lccopycat 043 $a n-cn--- $0 http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/geographicAreas/n-cn 050 00 $a HV6629 $b .A23 2016 055 0 $a HV6629 $b A23 2016 245 00 $a Accusation : $b creating criminals / $c edited by George Pavlich and Matthew P. Unger. 264 1 $a Vancouver ; $b UBC Press, $c [2016] 300 $a vi, 206 pages ; $c 24 cm. 490 1 $a Law and society series 504 $a Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 00 $t The forgetfulness of accusation / $r Matthew P. Unger. $g Part 3: Criminal accusation as discourse -- subjectivization, truth, ethics -- $t Apparatuses of criminal accusation / $r George Pavlich -- $t Declining accusation / $r Mark Antaki -- $g Part 2: Genealogies, colonial legalities, and criminal accusations -- $t Criminal accusation as colonial rule: the case of Gurdit Singh (1859-1954) / $r Renisa Mawani -- $t Codification and the colonies: who's accusing whom? / $r Keally McBride -- $g Part 3: Criminal accusation as discourse -- subjectivization, truth, ethics -- $t Guilty without accusation: legal passions and the misinterpretation of subjects in Althusser and Kafka / $r James Martel -- $t Accusation in the absence of crisis: the banality of evil, responsibility, and the tragedy of adjudication / $r Jennifer L. Culbert -- $t The forgetfulness of accusation / $r Matthew P. Unger. 520 $a "The punitive effects of accusations that lead to criminalization have received considerable attention. Less well documented is the actual role, process, and meaning of accusation per se. This collection of essays sets out the terms of a new debate about a largely overlooked but foundational dimension of criminalizing justice; namely, accusation. As a figurative gatekeeper, accusation calls subjects to account, to avow truth about themselves in relation to historical orders through idioms recognizable and decipherable to criminal law's institutions. Criminal accusation, however, does more than define the outer borders of criminal justice institutions. It is directly implicated in providing a steady flow of potential criminals who are fed into expanding criminal justice arenas. Despite the basic politics through which legal persons are selected to face possible criminalization, there are few analyses directed at how accusation works in theoretical, historical, criminological, social, cultural, and procedural realms. The essays in this collection highlight the effects of accusatory moments where contextually imagined legal persons become potential subjects of criminalization. Incorporating interdisciplinary perspectives, rigorous scholarship, and a unique contribution to the field of socio-legal studies and criminology, this book establishes a new and important field of inquiry."-- $c Provided by publisher. 530 $a Issued also in electronic format. 650 0 $a Malicious accusation. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85080150 650 0 $a Criminal justice, Administration of. $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034049 650 7 $a Criminal justice, Administration of. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00883246 650 7 $a Malicious accusation. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01006709 700 1 $a Pavlich, George Clifford, $e editor. $e editor. 700 1 $a Unger, Matthew, $d 1974- $e editor. $e editor. 776 1 $t Accusation. $k Law and society series $k Law and society series $w (CaOONL)20169041239 830 0 $a Law and society series (Vancouver, B.C.) $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2001044761 941 $a 1 952 $l OVUX522 $d 20191211032310.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=3D1EFEA4FDB011E7BCC604F996128E48Initiate Another SILO Locator Search