Criminology. Vol.3 Radical and critical criminologies / edited by John Muncie.

By: Muncie, John., edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Thousand Oaks, CA : Sage Publications, 2006Description: 3 v. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN: 9781412911658; 1412911656Subject(s): CriminologyDDC classification: 364
Contents:
v. 1. The meaning of crime -- v. 2. The causes of crime -- v. 3. Radical and critical criminologies. Volume One: The Meaning of Crime: Definition, Representation and Social ConstructionPART ONE: DEFINITIONCrime, Law and Social Science - J Michael and M AdlerWho Is the Criminal? - P R TappanWhite-Collar Criminality - E H SutherlandThe Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison - J ReimanDefenders of Order or Guardians of Human Rights - H Schwendinger and J SchwendingerSocial Harm Definitions of Crime - L TifftThe Prism of Crime - S Henry and M M Lanier Arguments for an Integrated Definition of CrimeCritical Criminology and the Concept of Crime - L HulsmanPART TWO: REPRESENTATIONBias in the Newspaper Reporting of Crime News - J Ditton and J DuffyRepetitive Retribution - C R Sanders and E Lyon Media Images and the Cultural Construction of Criminal JusticeThe Construction of Crime News - Y JewkesWhat Makes Crime 'News'? - J KatzMods, Rockers and the Rest - S Cohen Community Reactions to Juvenile DelinquencyThe Amplification of Drug Use - J YoungRethinking Moral Panic for Multi-Mediated Social Worlds - A McRobbie and S ThorntonMoral Panics as Cultural Politics - S CohenCrime and the Media - R Osborne From Media Studies to PostmodernismPART THREE: SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONChapter One from Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance - H BeckerThe Media's Role in the Definition of Crime - R Surette and C OttoThe Criminalization of Conduct - W J ChamblissCrime as Category - Domestic and Globalized - L NaderVolume Two: The Causes of CrimePART ONE: ORIGINS OF CRIMINOLOGY: CLASSICISM AND POSITIVISMOn Crimes and Punishments - C BeccariaOf the Development of the Propensity to Crime - A QueteletCrime - C Lombroso Its Causes and RemediesPART TWO: BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONSAntisocial Behaviour - A Raine and P Venables Evolution, Genetics, Neuropsychology and PsychophysiologyRole of Genotype in the Cycle of Violence in Maltreated Children - A Caspi et alCrime and Personality - H J EysenckThe Concentration of Offending in Families - D Farrington, G Barnes and S LambertPART THREE: SOCIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONSSocial Structure and Anomie - R MertonChapter One of Delinquency, Crime and Differential Association - D CresseyIllegitimate Means, Anomie and Deviant Behaviour - R ClowardFoundation for a General Strain Theory of Crime and Delinquency - R AgnewDeviant Places - R Stark A Theory of the Ecology of CrimePART FOUR: RATIONAL CHOICE AND REALIST EXPLANATIONSChapter 13 of Thinking about Crime, Second Edition - J Q WilsonPsychology and Crime - R V G ClarkeBroken Windows - J Q Wilson and G KellingRoutine Activities and Crime Prevention in the Developing Metropolis - M FelsonUnderclass - C Murray The Crisis DeepensTen Points of Realism - J YoungCrime and Market Society - E Currie Lessons from the USAVolume Three: Radical and Critical CriminologiesPART ONE: ANTI-POSITIVISM: INTERACTIONISM AND LABELLINGPoint of View - E TannenbaumTechniques of Neutralization - G M Sykes and D Matza A Theory of DelinquencyThe Concept of Secondary Deviation - E LemertWhose Side Are We on? - H BeckerPART TWO: MARXIST CRIMINOLOGIESCriminality and Economic Conditions - W BongerTowards a Political Economy of Crime - W ChamblissCrime and the Development of Capitalism - R QuinneyPART THREE: CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGIESConclusion Chapter of The New Criminology - I Taylor, P Walton and J YoungDrifting into a Law and Order Society - S HallThe Politics of Abolition - T MathiesenPrison Talk - C GordonPART FOUR: FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGIES AND GENDER STUDIESRedressing the Balance - C SmartFeminism and Criminology - K Daly and M Chesney-LindFeminist Approaches to Criminology or Postmodern Woman Meets Atavistic Man - C SmartMasculinities and Crime - T JeffersonPART FIVE: CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL RESEARCHState Crime, Human Rights and the Limits of Criminology - P Green and T WardScrutinizing the Powerful - S Tombs and D Whyte Crime, Contemporary Political Economy and Critical Social ResearchTowards a Criminology of War in Europe - R JamiesonCriminological Verstehen - J Ferrell Inside the Immediacy of Crime
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v. 1. The meaning of crime -- v. 2. The causes of crime -- v. 3. Radical and critical criminologies.

Volume One: The Meaning of Crime: Definition, Representation and Social ConstructionPART ONE: DEFINITIONCrime, Law and Social Science - J Michael and M AdlerWho Is the Criminal? - P R TappanWhite-Collar Criminality - E H SutherlandThe Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison - J ReimanDefenders of Order or Guardians of Human Rights - H Schwendinger and J SchwendingerSocial Harm Definitions of Crime - L TifftThe Prism of Crime - S Henry and M M Lanier Arguments for an Integrated Definition of CrimeCritical Criminology and the Concept of Crime - L HulsmanPART TWO: REPRESENTATIONBias in the Newspaper Reporting of Crime News - J Ditton and J DuffyRepetitive Retribution - C R Sanders and E Lyon Media Images and the Cultural Construction of Criminal JusticeThe Construction of Crime News - Y JewkesWhat Makes Crime 'News'? - J KatzMods, Rockers and the Rest - S Cohen Community Reactions to Juvenile DelinquencyThe Amplification of Drug Use - J YoungRethinking Moral Panic for Multi-Mediated Social Worlds - A McRobbie and S ThorntonMoral Panics as Cultural Politics - S CohenCrime and the Media - R Osborne From Media Studies to PostmodernismPART THREE: SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONChapter One from Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance - H BeckerThe Media's Role in the Definition of Crime - R Surette and C OttoThe Criminalization of Conduct - W J ChamblissCrime as Category - Domestic and Globalized - L NaderVolume Two: The Causes of CrimePART ONE: ORIGINS OF CRIMINOLOGY: CLASSICISM AND POSITIVISMOn Crimes and Punishments - C BeccariaOf the Development of the Propensity to Crime - A QueteletCrime - C Lombroso Its Causes and RemediesPART TWO: BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONSAntisocial Behaviour - A Raine and P Venables Evolution, Genetics, Neuropsychology and PsychophysiologyRole of Genotype in the Cycle of Violence in Maltreated Children - A Caspi et alCrime and Personality - H J EysenckThe Concentration of Offending in Families - D Farrington, G Barnes and S LambertPART THREE: SOCIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONSSocial Structure and Anomie - R MertonChapter One of Delinquency, Crime and Differential Association - D CresseyIllegitimate Means, Anomie and Deviant Behaviour - R ClowardFoundation for a General Strain Theory of Crime and Delinquency - R AgnewDeviant Places - R Stark A Theory of the Ecology of CrimePART FOUR: RATIONAL CHOICE AND REALIST EXPLANATIONSChapter 13 of Thinking about Crime, Second Edition - J Q WilsonPsychology and Crime - R V G ClarkeBroken Windows - J Q Wilson and G KellingRoutine Activities and Crime Prevention in the Developing Metropolis - M FelsonUnderclass - C Murray The Crisis DeepensTen Points of Realism - J YoungCrime and Market Society - E Currie Lessons from the USAVolume Three: Radical and Critical CriminologiesPART ONE: ANTI-POSITIVISM: INTERACTIONISM AND LABELLINGPoint of View - E TannenbaumTechniques of Neutralization - G M Sykes and D Matza A Theory of DelinquencyThe Concept of Secondary Deviation - E LemertWhose Side Are We on? - H BeckerPART TWO: MARXIST CRIMINOLOGIESCriminality and Economic Conditions - W BongerTowards a Political Economy of Crime - W ChamblissCrime and the Development of Capitalism - R QuinneyPART THREE: CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGIESConclusion Chapter of The New Criminology - I Taylor, P Walton and J YoungDrifting into a Law and Order Society - S HallThe Politics of Abolition - T MathiesenPrison Talk - C GordonPART FOUR: FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGIES AND GENDER STUDIESRedressing the Balance - C SmartFeminism and Criminology - K Daly and M Chesney-LindFeminist Approaches to Criminology or Postmodern Woman Meets Atavistic Man - C SmartMasculinities and Crime - T JeffersonPART FIVE: CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL RESEARCHState Crime, Human Rights and the Limits of Criminology - P Green and T WardScrutinizing the Powerful - S Tombs and D Whyte Crime, Contemporary Political Economy and Critical Social ResearchTowards a Criminology of War in Europe - R JamiesonCriminological Verstehen - J Ferrell Inside the Immediacy of Crime

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