Controlling crime : the classical perspective in criminology
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Controlling crime : the classical perspective in criminology
Open University Press, 1989
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Bibliography:p. [131]-138
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Classical criminology: introduction
- foundations - Baccaria and the basis of classicism
- opposition - positivist criminology
- reassessment - classical and anti-classical themes in the 1960s and 1970s. Part 2 Postclassical criminology: introduction
- assumptions and definitions
- sources of control
- contexts of control - family and community
- social divisions
- the criminal justice system and crime prevention policy. Conclusions: the politics of crime control.
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