RT Article T1 Streets of Terror: Marginalization, Criminalization, and Authoritarian Renewal JF Social justice VO 31 IS 1/2 SP 130 OP 158 A1 Scraton, Phil 1949- LA English YR 2004 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747158348 AB Part of a special issue on resisting militarism and globalized punishment. The development of the authoritarian state in the U.S. and the U.K. is discussed. It is argued that this authoritarianism has resulted in increased criminalization. It is noted that this authoritarian approach to crime tends to target the marginalized, but fails to address the everyday struggles of members of this group. K1 Public Administration K1 Politicians K1 Social institutions K1 Law K1 Good & evil K1 Criminal justice system -- Great Britain K1 Great Britain -- Social conditions K1 United States -- Social conditions K1 Criminal justice system -- United States K1 Criminal Justice System K1 Political Science K1 Crime