Gabriel Tarde, along with Durkheim and others, set the foundations for what is today a common-sense statement in social science: crime is a social phenomenon. However, the questions about what social is and what kind of social phenomenon crime is remain alive. Tarde’s writings have answers for both of these capital and interdependent problems and serve to renew our view of them. The aim of this article is to reconstruct Tarde’s definition of crime in terms of genus and specific difference, exploring his criminology as a case of his general sociology. This procedure shows that Tarde succeeded in creating a comprehensive theory of crime and criminals founded not only on his most well-known concept, imitation, but also on his equally important...
The study of sociological aspects of crime is marked by controversy, beginning with definitional iss...
Nous nous intéressons ici aux rôles de la notion d’imitation dans la criminologie tardienne, qu’on a...
In this article culture is understood as the ensemble of systems of classification, assess...
La obra de Gabriel Tarde sigue siendo aún hoy poco explorada, en particular acerca de los aportes qu...
International audienceGabriel Tarde is better known nowadays for his sociological theories and for h...
Since its origins, the criminological imagination has devoted considerable energy to the task of exp...
Constructing Crime examines the central question: Why do we define and enforce particular behaviours...
The presentation discusses the relationship between society and crime. More specifically, it discuss...
The article makes a comparative analysis of three sociological theories on crime: Edwin H. Sutherlan...
In this article culture is understood as the ensemble of systems of classification, assessment, and ...
Gabriel Tarde, points out that the motor that drives behavior is imitation, in fact, the starting po...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
Crime, as the term is now understood, acquired its meaning at a particular point in time, within a p...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
ABSTRACT: In the current context of globalization, we intend, in the present study to approach from ...
The study of sociological aspects of crime is marked by controversy, beginning with definitional iss...
Nous nous intéressons ici aux rôles de la notion d’imitation dans la criminologie tardienne, qu’on a...
In this article culture is understood as the ensemble of systems of classification, assess...
La obra de Gabriel Tarde sigue siendo aún hoy poco explorada, en particular acerca de los aportes qu...
International audienceGabriel Tarde is better known nowadays for his sociological theories and for h...
Since its origins, the criminological imagination has devoted considerable energy to the task of exp...
Constructing Crime examines the central question: Why do we define and enforce particular behaviours...
The presentation discusses the relationship between society and crime. More specifically, it discuss...
The article makes a comparative analysis of three sociological theories on crime: Edwin H. Sutherlan...
In this article culture is understood as the ensemble of systems of classification, assessment, and ...
Gabriel Tarde, points out that the motor that drives behavior is imitation, in fact, the starting po...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
Crime, as the term is now understood, acquired its meaning at a particular point in time, within a p...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
ABSTRACT: In the current context of globalization, we intend, in the present study to approach from ...
The study of sociological aspects of crime is marked by controversy, beginning with definitional iss...
Nous nous intéressons ici aux rôles de la notion d’imitation dans la criminologie tardienne, qu’on a...
In this article culture is understood as the ensemble of systems of classification, assess...