POLITICAL AUTHORITY, SOCIAL
CONTROL AND PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
Edited by Professor Evan Berman, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
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Tobin Im
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Travis D. Jules
Governing for the Future: Designing Democratic Institutions for a Better Tomorrow
Jonathan Boston
Asian Leadership in Policy and Governance
Evan Berman and M. Shamsul Haque
Different Paths to Curbing Corruption: Lessons from Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore
Jon S. T. Quah
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Mahabat Baimyrzaeva
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Curbing Corruption in Asian Countries: An Impossible Dream?
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PUBLIC POLICY AND GOVERNANCE
POLITICAL AUTHORITY,
SOCIAL CONTROL AND
PUBLIC POLICY
EDITED BY
CARA E. RABE-HEMP
Illinois State University, USA
and
NANCY S. LIND
Illinois State University, USA
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CONTENTS
Cara E. Rabe-Hemp and Nancy S. Lind
Joseph P. Zompetti
PART I
FORMAL MECHANISMS OF SOCIAL CONTROL
Ashley K. Farmer, Cara E. Rabe-Hemp and Jeruel Taylor
Kenneth Bryant Jr.
Amie M. Schuck
Gardenia Harris
Katharine Leigh
Robert Edward Sterken Jr.
PART II
SOCIAL CONTROL THROUGH PUBLIC POLICY
Andrea Silva and Maura I. Toro-Morn
Christopher Donald Gjesfjeld
John C. Navarro
PART III
RESISTANCE AND REIFICATION: SURVEILLANCE, POLITICAL VIOLENCE, AND MASS MEDIA
Benjamin Bricker
Mark A. Tallman
Michael T. Rossler
Elizabeth Wheat
Amentahru Wahlrab, Sarah M. Sass and Robert Edward Sterken Jr.
John P. McHale
LIST OF TABLES
Chapter 2
Chapter 11
ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
Benjamin Bricker is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. He holds a cross appointment in the SIU School of Law. He received his Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis and his J.D. (magna cum laude) from the University of Illinois College of Law. His first book is Visions of Judicial Review: A Comparative Examination of Courts and Policy in Democracies (2016). Other work has appeared in Law & Policy, the Justice System Journal, and the European Journal of Legal Studies.
Kenneth Bryant Jr. is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at The University of Texas at Tyler. He earned his BA in Political Science (with a minor concentration in African-American Studies) in 2008 from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio; his Master of Arts in Political Science from the University of Missouri in 2014; and his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Political Science from the University of Missouri in 2017.
The primary motivation behind Dr Bryants research and teaching interests are re-examining well-worn conventional thought about historically marginalized communities, as well as exploring new questions on their behavior, attitudes, and development. He believes political scientists orthodoxy must refine its answers (or lack of answers) to questions regarding intersecting identities, and how racial, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic, and ethnic factors do (and will) impact American politics in the coming decades.
Ashley K. Farmer is an Assistant Professor in Criminal Justice Sciences at Illinois State University. Her work focuses on policecommunity relations and technology in policing, exploring how technology changes the dynamic between citizens and law enforcement. Current projects include studies on body-worn cameras and citizens filming the police. Her publications have appeared in journals including Race and Justice, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, and Sociological Inquiry.
Christopher Donald Gjesfjeld, Ph.D., MSW, is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Illinois State University. His research has focused on rural mothers lives and how they narrate their experiences regarding health care, mothering, and mental health. He was previously a clinical social worker working in both public inpatient and community mental health settings. He has published in the areas of maternal mental health, rural populations, and the social work application of Geographic Information Systems. Given his prior experience as a social worker, Gjesfjeld has also developed a growing interest in principles utilized in helping professions may be applied by teachers to promote student engagement and learning.