The futures of criminology
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The futures of criminology
Sage Publications, 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Taking stock of exciting recent developments in criminology, this book sets it in the context of contemporary intellectual debates. Distinguished international criminologists present a critical survey of the theoretical accomplishments of the field and their viability for the future, with proposals to change ways of analyzing current developments in crime and crime control. The wide-ranging discussions are fundamental to the re-examination of criminology. They include the limits of criminology's ability to be reflexive; the reasons for criminology's fragmentation; the encounter between criminology and postmodernism; the emergence of actuarial justice; and the insights to be gained from comparative criminology.
目次
Introduction - David Nelken
Reflexive Criminology? - David Nelken
Is Criminology Worth Saving? - Massimo Pavarini
Social Control and the Politics of Reconstruction - Stanley Cohen
The Fragmentation of Criminology - Richard Ericson and Kevin Carriere
The Constitution of Constitutive Criminology - Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic
A Postmodern Approach to Criminological Theory
Criminology, Modernity and the `Truth' of the Human Condition - Wayne Morrison
Reflections on the Melancholy of Postmodernism
The Law of Victimage in Urbane Realism - Alison Young and Peter Rush
Thinking through Inscriptions of Violence
Actuarial Justice - Malcolm Feeley and Jonathon Simon
The Emerging New Criminal Law
The 'Economy' of Illegalities - Dario Melossi
Normal Crimes, Elites and Social Control in Comparative Analysis
Whom Can You Trust? The Future of Comparative Criminology - David Nelken
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