Partners in Health, Partners in Crime: Exploring the Boundaries of Criminology and Sociology of Health and Illness
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About the Book
This book brings together papers on the border between crime and health care in order to examine questions of interest to both criminologists and medical sociologists.

  • Brings together papers on the border between crime and health care.
  • Considers the work of forensic health care providers, law enforcement agents and policy makers.
  • Explores the medical component of crime and the legal status of medicine.
  • Questions authority, expertise, social control, legitimacy, and credibility within criminology and medical sociology.


About the Author

Stefan Timmermans is Associate Professor of Sociology at Brandeis University. His interests include death and dying, healthcare technologies and standardisation. He is the author of Sudden Death and the Myth of CPR (Temple, 1999) and co-author (with Marc Berg) of The Gold Standard: A Sociological Exploration of Evidence-Based Medicine and Standardization in Health Care (Temple, forthcoming).

Jonathan Gabe is Reader of Social and Political Science at Royal Holloway, University of London. His research interests include health care organisation, chronic illness and mental health. He is the author of Going Private (with Michael Calnan and Sarah Cant) (Open University Press, 1993) and a number of edited collections including Medicine, Health and Risk (Blackwell, 1995), Health and Sociology of Emotions (with Veronica James) (Blackwell, 1996) and Theorising Health, Medicine and Society (with Simon Williams and Michael Calnan) (Routledge, 2000).

Book Details
ISBN-13: 9781405105392
EAN: 9781405105392
Publisher Date: 07 Mar 2003
Dewey: 306.461
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 11.75 mm
ISBN-10: 1405105399
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Binding: Paperback
Height: 230 mm
LCCN: 2003271590
No of Pages: 200
Series Title: English
Width: 151 mm