格式化内容附注: | Setting the problem : liberal criminal law ad the preventive turn -- Criminal subjectivity and socio-political imagination -- Liberty, insecurity, and the conceptual foundations of reassurance -- Mutual benefit, property, and the conceptual foundations of trust -- Civil society, dangerousness, and the ambivalence of liberal civil order -- Retrieving subjectivity : criminal law, terrorism, and the limits of political community -- The preventive turn : an ambivalent law in an insecure world -- Epilogue : criminal law, prevention, and the promise of politics. |