RT Book T1 Red zones: criminal law and the territorial governance of marginalized people A1 Sylvestre, Marie-Ève A2 Blomley, Nicholas K. 1962- A2 Bellot, Céline LA English PP Cambridge New York Port Melbourne New Delhi Singapore PB Cambridge University Press YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1664759123 AB Navigating the territories of the law -- Law and territory, a legal geography -- Recognizances to keep the peace and be of good behaviour : the legal history of red zones and conditions of release -- Territory widening -- The shifting and expanding terrain of criminal justice management -- Territorializing : how legal territory is made and justified -- Conditional life inside the red zone -- Red zoning politics -- Red zones in and out of the courtroom. CN K5001 SN 9781316635414 SN 9781107184237 K1 Discrimination in criminal justice administration K1 Criminal justice, Administration of : Social aspects K1 Criminal Law : Social aspects K1 Marginality, Social K1 Law and geography K1 Regional planning : Law and legislation K1 Regionalism K1 Ausgrenzung : Randgruppe : Raumordnung : Strafrecht : Regionalplanung