There is a rich intellectual history to the sociological study of crime and punishment that encompasses multiple and interrelated traditions. Some of these traditions trace their roots to the European social theorists of the nineteenth century, particularly Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Karl Marx. Although only Durkheim and Weber systematically studied law (and only Durkheim actually studied punishment), all three social theorists facilitated the development of sociological research and theory on crime and punishment. Durkheim\u27s Suicide: A Study in Sociology for example, investigated the relationship between social integration and suicide rates, which, in turn, provided a model of inquiry for multiple generations of sociologists investi...
The subject. The article is devoted to the correlation between the level of social welfare and the d...
The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment provides the most comprehensive reference for a vast number...
[About the book] The essays selected for this volume show how radical and Marxist criminology has...
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...
Sociology is the study of society, and it is within society that crimes occur and laws against them ...
The presentation discusses the relationship between society and crime. More specifically, it discuss...
The subject of this study is to address the theory of Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) that can be seen as...
Sociological and criminological theory continue to debate the relative importance of personal charac...
Classical sociological theorists have been criticised for being too vague, incomplete, and ever too ...
Sociologists have previously argued that our current knowledge and inquiries stem from our standing ...
Starting around 1974 the nothing works movement became dominant in the United States, and it joined ...
The study of sociological aspects of crime is marked by controversy, beginning with definitional iss...
The emergence of the social sciences, established in the mid to late nineteenth-century, had a subst...
MANY sociologists are attempting to apply sociology to the solution of numerous problem areas. Today...
The subject. The article is devoted to the correlation between the level of social welfare and the d...
The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment provides the most comprehensive reference for a vast number...
[About the book] The essays selected for this volume show how radical and Marxist criminology has...
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...
Sociology is the study of society, and it is within society that crimes occur and laws against them ...
The presentation discusses the relationship between society and crime. More specifically, it discuss...
The subject of this study is to address the theory of Emile Durkheim (1858-1917) that can be seen as...
Sociological and criminological theory continue to debate the relative importance of personal charac...
Classical sociological theorists have been criticised for being too vague, incomplete, and ever too ...
Sociologists have previously argued that our current knowledge and inquiries stem from our standing ...
Starting around 1974 the nothing works movement became dominant in the United States, and it joined ...
The study of sociological aspects of crime is marked by controversy, beginning with definitional iss...
The emergence of the social sciences, established in the mid to late nineteenth-century, had a subst...
MANY sociologists are attempting to apply sociology to the solution of numerous problem areas. Today...
The subject. The article is devoted to the correlation between the level of social welfare and the d...
The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment provides the most comprehensive reference for a vast number...
[About the book] The essays selected for this volume show how radical and Marxist criminology has...