Integrating criminologies
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Integrating criminologies
Allyn and Bacon, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Integrating Criminologies is both a critique of disciplinary criminology and a synthesis of the emerging paradigm of interdisciplinary criminology. The author attempts to bring biology, psychology, sociology, law, economics, feminist studies, media studies, and ethnic studies into an integrated criminological whole. This book presents an integrative, interdisciplinary approach to understanding crime and social control. It integrates modernist and postmodernist sensibilities about crime and justice and then offers its own framework for conceptualizing the integration of crime and crime control.
目次
Every chapter concludes with "Summary and Conclusions," "Discussion Questions" and "References."
Preface.
I.INTRODUCTION.
1.Criminology and Crime: An Integrative Perspective.
In Search of Criminology.
What Is Criminology?
The Need for Integration.
Why Should Criminology Integrate?
What Should Criminology Integrate?
How Should Criminology Proceed?
Definitions of Crime.
A Crime by Any Other Name.
2.Crimes and Harms: A Comparative Perspective.
Official and Unofficial Crime.
Homicide and Genocide.
Criminal Victimization in the United States (1970-2005).
White Collar Crime.
Corporate and State Crime.
Our Criminal Society.
3.Punishment and Criminology: A Historical Perspective.
Ideology and Rationale of Punishment.
Punishment at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century.
Changing Explanations of Punishment.
Differential Application of the Penal Law.
From Stone Gallows to Intravenous Needles.
4.Theory and Practice: On the Development of Criminological Inquiry.
Science and Pseudoscience.
Criminological Construction: Classical, Positivist, and Critical.
Theory and Practice: A Post-Postmodern Approach.
Integrating the Varieties of Criminology.
II.CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY.
5.Contributions from Biology: "Body and Temperament."
Contextualizing Biological Contributions.
Genetic Factors.
Biochemical Factors.
Body Physique and Temperament Factors.
Looking for a Molecular Knowledge of Crime.
6.Contributions from Psychology: "Mind and Nature."
Contextualizing Psychological Contributions.
Biopsychological Approaches to Criminal Behavior.
Psychoanalytic Views of Criminal Behavior.
Antisocial Personality Approaches to Criminal Behavior.
Social-Psychological Views of Criminal Behavior.
Humanistic-Psychological Approaches to Criminal Behavior.
Personality and Interpersonal Development.
7.Contributions from Sociology: "Environment and Structure."
Crime and Social Organization (CSO).
Crime and Social Process (CSP).
Crime and Social Structure (CSS).
Why We Have Crime.
8.Contributions from Law and Economics: "Reason and Rationality."
From Torts to Felonies.
Postmodernism and the Critique of Rational Law.
Economic Models and Rational Choice Theories of Crime.
Why People Commit Crimes.
III.CRIMINOLOGICAL PRACTICE.
9.Integrating Criminological Theories: A Critique.
Integrating Criminology: Meanings and Approaches.
A Discussion of Modernist Integration and Causation.
Modernist Constructions of Integrated Theory.
A Postmodern Criticism of Integration.
10.Integrating Criminological Knowledges: A Post - Postmodern Synthesis.
Modernist versus Postmodernist Thought: Dueling Paradigms and the Need for Synthesis.
The Case for Knowledge Synthesis: Textuality and Society.
Research Forms as Kinds of Knowledge: Integrating Methods.
Integrating Knowledges: Toward a Post - Postmodern Synthesis.
Constituting Crime and Crime Reduction.
11.Integrating Culture, Media, and Gender Studies: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on Crime Production.
Mass Communications and New-World Cybernetics.
Change in Late Modernity: Crime and the Culture of Consumption.
Variability and the Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class.
Criminals on Crime: Controlling Their Vulnerability.
An Inventory of Criminological Indicators.
Overcoming Cultural Hegemony.
12.Integrating Crime and Social Control: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Crime Reduction.
The War on Youth and Youth Violence.
Social Control: A Conceptual and Practical Overview.
Nonintegrated Modes of Crime Control.
Integrated Modes of Crime Reduction.
Criminology as Interdisciplinarity.
Glossary.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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