The Chicago school of criminology 1914-1945

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The Chicago school of criminology 1914-1945

edited by Piers Beirne

Routledge, 2006

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Between 1915 and the early 1940s, sociological research in the United States was dominated by various academic disciplines at the University of Chicago, particularly those of political science and sociology. To journalists, social reformers and sociologists the ever-changing and fascinating patterns of daily life in Chicago were a barometer of the human condition itself. In this stimulating atmosphere, many creative scholars combined their talents and applied their energies to a sociological analysis of the harsh consequences of 'urbanism'; especially to those problems generated by living in the inner city. The Chicago School brought to its research on 'urbanism,' innovative, vigorous and eclectic methods of analysis. Members of the Chicago School used a dazzling array of methodological techniques in their research and, above all, Chicago sociologists took great pride in conducting research in 'the open' or in 'the field' (on the streets, in opium dens, in brothels and in parks), rather than in laboratories, faculty offices or libraries. This collection brings together classic texts that demonstrate and explore work at the Chicago School of criminology in the 1920s and 1940s. A new introduction by the editor explains the significance of the works selected for the collection.

Table of Contents

Volume 1: The Jack-Roller: A Delinquent Boy's Own Story Clifford Shaw (1930. Chicago: University of Chicago Press) Volume 2: Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Areas Clifford Shaw and Henry D. McKay (1942, Chicago: University of Chicago Press) Volume 3: Brothers in Crime Clifford Shaw, Henry D. McKay and James F. McDonald (1938, Chicago: University of Chicago Press) Volume 4: The Gang: A Study of 1,313 Gangs in Chicago Frederic Milton Thrasher (1927, Chicago: University of Chicago Press) Volume 5: The Unadjusted Girl William I. Thomas (1923, Boston: Little, Brown) Volume 6: The Hobo: The Sociology of the Homeless Man Nels Anderson (1923, Chicago: University of Chicago Press)

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  • NCID
    BA75407921
  • ISBN
    • 0415700922
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    und
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    6 v.
  • Size
    24 cm
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