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Title:
An introduction to criminological theory
Author:
Burke, Roger Hopkins, author.
ISBN:
9781138700192

9781138700215
Edition:
Fifth edition.
Physical Description:
xiv, 667 pages ; 25 cm
Contents:
Crime and modernity -- Classical criminology -- Populist conservative criminology -- Contemporary rational actor theories -- Biological positivism -- Psychological positivism -- Sociological positivism -- Women and positivism -- Labelling theories -- Conflict and radical theories -- The gendered criminal -- Critical criminology -- Sociological theories -- Environmental theories -- Social control theories -- Situational action theories -- Desistance theories -- Left realism -- Crime and the postmodern condition -- Cultural criminology -- Crime, globalization and the risk society -- Rediscovering critical criminology -- Living in penal society -- Radical moral communitarian criminology -- Criminology in an age of austerity.
Abstract:
"Building on previous editions, this book presents the latest research and theoretical developments. The text is divided into five parts, the first three of which address ideal type models of criminal behaviour: the rational actor, predestined actor and victimized actor models. Within these, the various criminological theories are located chronologically in the context of one of these different traditions, and the strengths and weaknesses of each theory and model are clearly identified. The fourth part of the book looks closely at more recent attempts to integrate theoretical elements from both within and across models of criminal behaviour, while the fifth part addresses a number of key recent concerns of criminology: postmodernism, cultural criminology, globalization and communitarianism, the penal society, southern criminology and critical criminology. All major theoretical perspectives are considered, including: classical criminology, biological and psychological positivism, labelling theories, feminist criminology, critical criminology and left realism, situation action, desistance theories, social control theories, the risk society, postmodern condition and terrorism. The new edition also features...coverage of recent developments in criminology, including 'the myth of the crime drop', the revitalization of critical criminology and political economy, shaming and crime, defiance theory, coerced mobility theory and new developments in social control and general strain theories."-- Provided by publisher.
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