Routledge handbook of critical criminology
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Routledge handbook of critical criminology
(Routledge international handbooks)
Routledge, 2012
- : hbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Routledge Handbook of Critical Criminology is a collection of original essays specifically designed to offer students, faculty, policy makers, and others an in-depth overview of the most up-to-date empirical, theoretical, and political contributions made by critical criminologists around the world. Special attention is devoted to new theoretical directions in the field, such as cultural criminology, masculinities studies, and feminist criminologies.
Its diverse essays not only cover the history of critical criminology and cutting edge theories, but also the variety of research methods used by leading scholars in the field and the rich data generated by their rigorous empirical work. In addition, some of the chapters suggest innovative and realistic short- and long-term policy proposals that are typically ignored by mainstream criminology. These progressive strategies address some of the most pressing social problems facing contemporary society today, and that generate much pain and suffering for socially and economically disenfranchised people.
The Handbook explores up-to-date empirical, theoretical, and political contributions, and is specifically designed to be a comprehensive resource for undergraduate and post-graduate students, researchers, and policy makers.
目次
Introduction - Critical criminology: past, present and future Part I: The History of Critical Criminology - International Perspectives 1. Finding a political voice: the emergence of critical criminology in Britain, Jayne Mooney 2. The history of critical criminology in the United States, Raymond Michalowski 3. History of critical criminology in Australia, Kerry Carrington and Russell Hogg 4. History of critical criminology in Canada, Walter S. DeKeseredy 5. Latin American critical criminology, Alfredo Schulte-Bockholt Part II: Theoretical Perspectives 6. Marxist criminology, Rick Matthews 7. Left realism, Walter S. DeKeseredy and Martin D. Schwartz 8. Critical perspectives on law, Dragan Milovanovic 9. Feminist perspectives in criminology, Claire M. Renzetti 10. Cultural criminology: Burning up capitalism, consumer culture and crime, Stephen Muzzatti 11. Postmodern criminology, Dragan Milovanovic 12. Convict criminology, Jeffrey Ross, Stephen Richards, Greg Newbold, Michael Lenza, and Robert Grigsby 13. Masculinities, James Messerschmidt and Stephen Tomsen 14. Peacemaking criminology, Hal Pepinsky 15. 'Since I couldn't get out of my own skin': what would a feminist psychoanalytic perspective of crime and justice look like? Robin A. Robinson 16. Critical historical perspectives on crime, Barry Godfrey Part III: Select Topics in Critical Criminology 17. A critical interpretation of animal exploitation, Bonnie Berry 18. Crimes of the powerful: white-collar crime and beyond, David O. Friedrichs and Dawn L. Rothe 19. Girls' violence and juvenile justice: A critical examination, Lisa Pasko and Meda Chesney-Lind 20. Private prisons, the criminal justice-industrial complex and bodies destined for profitable punishment, Paul Leighton and Donna Selman 21. Anti-feminist backlash and critical criminology, Molly Dragiewicz 22. Rural crime and critical criminology, Joseph F. Donnermeyer 23. Hate crime, Neil Chakraborti and Jon Garland 24. Gender and policing: critical issues and analyses, Susan Miller and Emily Bonistall 25. Critical issues in intimate partner violence, Shana Maier and Raquel Bergen 26. Human trafficking, Emily Troshynski 27. War on terror, human rights & critical criminology, Michael Welch 28. Media and crime, Gregg Barak 29. The contemporary youth gang: critical perspectives, Julian Tanner 30. Adult women in conflict with the law, Merry Morash and Julie Yingling 31. Children and human rights, Patrik Olsson 32. Drugs and critical criminology, Judith Grant Part IV:Policies 33. Curbing state crime by challenging empire, Ronald C. Kramer 34. Confronting campus sexual assault, Molly Dragiewicz and Walter S. DeKeseredy 35. Violence and social policy, Elliott Currie 36. The International Criminal Court: the solution to ending impunity, Dawn Rothe and Christopher Mullins 37. Prisons: securing the state, Mary Bosworth and Sophie Palmer 38. Confronting state oppression: the role of music, David Kauzlarich and Clay Michael Awsumb
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