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Title:
Criminological perspectives : essential readings
Author:
McLaughlin, Eugene, 1959-, editor.
ISBN:
9781446207857

9781446207864
Edition:
3rd ed.
Publication Information:
London : SAGE, 2013.
Physical Description:
xxviii, 739 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
General Note:
Previous ed.: published as edited by John Muncie, Eugene McLaughlin and Gordon Hughes. 2003.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. One Criminological foundations -- 1.On crimes and punishments / Cesare Beccaria -- 2.Panopticon, or, the inspection house, & C. / Jeremy Bentham -- 3.Of the development of the propensity to crime / Adolphe Quetelet -- 4.The criminal type in women and its atavistic origin / Guglielmo Ferrero -- 5.Causes of criminal behavior / Enrico Ferri -- 6.The condition of the working class in England / Friedrich Engels -- 7.Criminality and economic conditions / Willem Bonger -- 8.Law and authority / Peter Kropotkin -- 9.The normal and the pathological / Emile Durkheim -- 10.Social structure and anomie / Robert K. Merton -- pt. Two Causes of crime -- 11.Genetic factors in the etiology of criminal behaviour / Barry Hutchings -- 12.Personality theory and the problem of criminality / H.J. Eysenck -- 13.A criminological research agenda for the next millennium / David P. Farrington -- 14.The underclass / Charles Murray -- 15.Relative deprivation / Jock Young --

Contents note continued: 16.Deviant places: a theory of the ecology of crime / Rodney Stark -- 17.The generality of deviance / Michael R. Gottfredson -- 18.The routine activity approach as a general crime theory / Marcus Feison -- 19.The etiology of female crime / Dorie Klein -- 20.Seductions and repulsions of crime / Jack Katz -- pt. Three Criminalization -- 21.Techniques of neutralization / David Matza -- 22.Outsiders / Howard Becker -- 23.Mods, Rockers and the rest: community reactions to juvenile delinquency / Stanley Cohen -- 24.Toward a political economy of crime / William J. Chambliss -- 25.Crime, power and ideological mystification / Steven Box -- 26.Race and criminalization: black Americans and the punishment industry / Angela Y. Davis -- 27.Critical criminology and the concept of crime / Louk H.C. Hulsman -- 28.The need for a radical realism / Jock Young -- 29.Cultural criminology / Jeff Ferrell -- pt. Four Criminal justice and crime prevention --

Contents note continued: 30.On deterrence / James Q. Wilson -- 31.Giving criminals their just deserts / Andrew von Hirsch -- 32.The value of rehabilitation / Karen E. Gilbert -- 33.`Situational' crime prevention: theory and practice / Ronald V.G. Clarke -- 34.Social crime prevention strategies in a market society / Elliott Currie -- 35.Conflicts as property / Nils Christie -- 36.Reintegrative shaming / John Braithwaite -- 37.Abolitionism and crime control / Willem de Haan -- 38.Broken windows: the police and neighbourhood safety / George L. Kelling -- 39.The spectacle of crime, digitized. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and social anatomy / Martha Gever -- pt. Five Control-ology: governance and surveillance -- 40.The carceral / Michel Foucault -- 41.The punitive city: notes on the dispersal of social control / Stanley Cohen -- 42.From the Panopticon to Disney World: the development of discipline / Philip C. Sienning -- 43.The new penology / Jonathan Simon --

Contents note continued: 44.Risk, power and crime prevention / Pat O'Malley -- 45.Governing through crime / Jonathan Simon -- 46.Beyond Blade Runner: urban control. The ecology of fear / Mike Davis -- 47.Globalizing surveillance: comparative and sociological perspectives / David Lyon -- 48.Ordering insecurity: social polarization and the punitive upsurge / Loic Wacquant -- pt. Six Global harms and risks -- 49.Globalisation, reflexivity and the practice of criminology / Janet Chan -- 50.Poverty goes global / Neil Middleton -- 51.The drug trade: the politicization of criminals and the criminalization of politicians / Moises Naim -- 52.The terrorist threat: world risk society revisited / Ulrich Beck -- 53.Human rights and crimes of the state / Stanley Cohen -- 54.Environmental issues and the criminological imagination / Rob White -- 55.Trade secrets: intersections between diasporas and crime groups in the constitution of the human trafficking chain / Liz Kelly --

Contents note continued: 56.The criminology of hybrids: rethinking crime and law in technosocial networks / Sheila Brown.
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