[About the book] The essays selected for this volume show how radical and Marxist criminology has established itself as an influential critique since it emerged in the late 1960s. Unlike orthodox criminology which emphasizes individual level explanations of criminal behavior, radical and Marxist criminology emphasizes power inequality and structures, especially those related to class, as key factors in crime, law and justice. This collection of essays draws attention to the way in which structural forces shape and influence both individual and institutional (for example, governmental) behavior; highlights neglected crime (corporate, governmental, state-corporate and environmental) which causes more extensive damage than the street crimes...
ii Critical criminology has suffered from poor theoretical development. This has resulted not only i...
What this essay does, is re-tell the history of revisionist thinking about crime and its control ove...
often alleged that during the late 1960s and early 1970s, many on the Left romanticized “street crim...
This collection of essays approaches the issue of crime from the perspective of criminology, which i...
A GROWING volume of criminological literature is occupied with the analysis of social control and cr...
Since the mid-twentieth century critical scholars within criminology, known broadly as ‘critical cri...
This book challenges the given dichotomies between crime and harm, and criminology and zemiology. Th...
[About the book] This well-received criminology textbook, now in its third edition, argues that c...
Completely updated and revised throughout, and featuring a new full-color design, this book provides...
years in 1975), and the remaining article by Paul Takagi was originally published in Federal Probati...
Social class has been at the forefront of sociological theories of crime from their inception. It is...
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...
Abstract This paper proposes to examine some of the core philosophical issues to have arisen out of ...
The special issue (nº 5, 2013) of Critica Penal y Poder is the result of a research that has been de...
ii Critical criminology has suffered from poor theoretical development. This has resulted not only i...
What this essay does, is re-tell the history of revisionist thinking about crime and its control ove...
often alleged that during the late 1960s and early 1970s, many on the Left romanticized “street crim...
This collection of essays approaches the issue of crime from the perspective of criminology, which i...
A GROWING volume of criminological literature is occupied with the analysis of social control and cr...
Since the mid-twentieth century critical scholars within criminology, known broadly as ‘critical cri...
This book challenges the given dichotomies between crime and harm, and criminology and zemiology. Th...
[About the book] This well-received criminology textbook, now in its third edition, argues that c...
Completely updated and revised throughout, and featuring a new full-color design, this book provides...
years in 1975), and the remaining article by Paul Takagi was originally published in Federal Probati...
Social class has been at the forefront of sociological theories of crime from their inception. It is...
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...
Abstract This paper proposes to examine some of the core philosophical issues to have arisen out of ...
The special issue (nº 5, 2013) of Critica Penal y Poder is the result of a research that has been de...
ii Critical criminology has suffered from poor theoretical development. This has resulted not only i...
What this essay does, is re-tell the history of revisionist thinking about crime and its control ove...
often alleged that during the late 1960s and early 1970s, many on the Left romanticized “street crim...