Sociologists have previously argued that our current knowledge and inquiries stem from our standing on the shoulders of giants. Exactly how this occurs, however, may be less clear. This paper identifies how the works of two of the most valued classical social theorists – Durkheim and Marx – have influenced theories of crime causation. In doing so, I reveal that classical social theory continues to be relevant in the advancement of criminological thought. Identifying this lineage is crucial in developing more informed research and policy on crime and social control, which is especially important given the widespread interest in crime and delinquency among students (and citizens more generally)
This article seeks to make an original contribution to criminology and the sociology of crime and pu...
This essay describes six major criticisms of Émile Durkheim’s concept of the common or collective co...
This dissertation is a historical sociology of how criminological expertise makes scientifically leg...
Classical sociological theorists have been criticised for being too vague, incomplete, and ever too ...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
In the explanation of crime, although each social science has a primary focus of theoretical develop...
This survey intends to critically inform the reader about new and further developments of criminolog...
Free eprint (limited availability): https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/D6ADHPK7UW2VPZWIQ49V/full?tar...
Crime is a serious social problem, but its causes are not exclusively social. There is growing conse...
In the explanation of crime, although each social science has a primary focus of theoretical develop...
Since the 1970s, the field of criminology has produced numerous philosophies, theories, and research...
The study of crimes is important to sociology and criminology, but it can be a frustrating experienc...
This article has two main objectives. First, to interrogate the concept and/or conception of ‘econom...
Since its origins, the criminological imagination has devoted considerable energy to the task of exp...
This article seeks to make an original contribution to criminology and the sociology of crime and pu...
This essay describes six major criticisms of Émile Durkheim’s concept of the common or collective co...
This dissertation is a historical sociology of how criminological expertise makes scientifically leg...
Classical sociological theorists have been criticised for being too vague, incomplete, and ever too ...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompas...
In the explanation of crime, although each social science has a primary focus of theoretical develop...
This survey intends to critically inform the reader about new and further developments of criminolog...
Free eprint (limited availability): https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/D6ADHPK7UW2VPZWIQ49V/full?tar...
Crime is a serious social problem, but its causes are not exclusively social. There is growing conse...
In the explanation of crime, although each social science has a primary focus of theoretical develop...
Since the 1970s, the field of criminology has produced numerous philosophies, theories, and research...
The study of crimes is important to sociology and criminology, but it can be a frustrating experienc...
This article has two main objectives. First, to interrogate the concept and/or conception of ‘econom...
Since its origins, the criminological imagination has devoted considerable energy to the task of exp...
This article seeks to make an original contribution to criminology and the sociology of crime and pu...
This essay describes six major criticisms of Émile Durkheim’s concept of the common or collective co...
This dissertation is a historical sociology of how criminological expertise makes scientifically leg...