This book is the culmination of years of research, critical inquiry, and interdisciplinary dialogue. It brings together insights from philosophy, sociology, law, cultural studies, media theory, gender studies, and digital ethics. The chapters of this book interrogate the role of discourse, representation, and subjectivity in the formation of crime and criminal justice, challenging the traditional binaries of law/crime, victim/offender, and deviance/normality.I have written this book for scholars, advanced students, and practitioners seeking a fresh perspective on criminology - one that is nuanced, reflexive, and attuned to the postmodern condition. I am deeply indebted to the critical theorists, poststructuralists, and cultural criminologists whose works continue to inspire resistance against intellectual stagnation and disciplinary closure.
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