Criminal Law, Philosophy and Public Health Practice
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Part of Cambridge Bioethics and Law
- Editors:
- A. M. Viens, University of Southampton
- John Coggon, University of Southampton
- Anthony S. Kessel, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- Date Published: October 2013
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107022782
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The goal of improving public health involves the use of different tools, with the law being one way to influence the activities of institutions and individuals. Of the regulatory mechanisms afforded by law to achieve this end, criminal law remains a perennial mechanism to delimit the scope of individual and group conduct. Utilising criminal law may promote or hinder public health goals, and its use raises a number of complex questions that merit exploration. This examination of the interface between criminal law and public health brings together international experts from a variety of disciplines, including law, criminology, public health, philosophy and health policy, in order to examine the theoretical and practical implications of using criminal law to improve public health.
Read more- Cross-disciplinary perspective on the use of criminal law as a tool for protecting public health shows readers how criminal law may enhance or fail to promote public health in different contexts
- International perspectives on the role and function of criminal regulation in health policy provide readers with insights from various jurisdictions and political systems
- Focuses on criminal law within the wider regulatory, professional, social and political contexts, thereby offering a solid practical and theoretical grounding to real world public health and regulatory problems
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- Date Published: October 2013
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107022782
- length: 278 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 156 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.53kg
- contains: 1 b/w illus. 1 table
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Introduction A. M. Viens, John Coggon and Anthony S. Kessel
2. Criminal law, regulatory frameworks and public health Roger Brownsword
3. Drugs, crime and public health: an insight from criminology Doug Husak
4. Criminal law, drugs and harm reduction Tom Walker
5. Morality and strategy in politicising tobacco use: criminal law, public health, and philosophy John Coggon
6. Pursued by the 'fat' police? Prosecuting the parents of obese children Tracey Elliot
7. Disease transmission, liability and criminal law James Chalmers
8. Compulsion, surveillance, testing and treatment: a truly 'criminal' matter? Jean V. McHale
9. Epidemiological criminology and violence prevention: addressing the co-occurrence of criminal violence and poor health outcomes Roberto H. Potter and Timothy A. Akers
10. Forensic epidemiology: strange bedfellows or the perfect match? Can public health and criminal law work together without losing their souls? Zita Lazzarini
11. From the criminal to the consensual: the shifting mechanisms of environmental regulation Robert G. Lee and Mark Stallworthy
12. Criminal law and global health governance David P. Fidler.
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