This book challenges the given dichotomies between crime and harm and criminology and
zemiology. The main aim of the volume is to highlight the inexorable interconnectedness between
systemically induced social harm and the corrosive flows of everyday crime both perpetrated and
endured by those victimised by the capitalist system and its hegemonic vicissitudes. Drawing
attention not only to various structurally imbedded harms the chapters also outline the wider
consequences of such harms as they extend beyond immediate victims and contribute towards the
further perpetuation of criminogenic and zemiogenic conditions. Comprising two parts the first
explores the relationship between crime and harm and criminology and zemiology and the second
explores the intersections of crime and harm through various lenses including those trained on
probation global mobility sexuality and gender war and gendered violence fashion
counterfeiting and the harms of the service economy. An exciting and wide-reaching volume
written by world-renowned scholars this collection is a must-read for students academics and
policy makers in the fields of law criminology sociology social policy criminal justice
and social justice.