The book "Kriminalsoziologie" (Sociology of Crime) by Stefanie EIFLER is about the emergence and development of the sociology of crime and current sociological approaches to criminality. The author criticizes the heterogeneity and disconnected-ness of the various sociological theories of crime. Nevertheless, she succeeds in systematically showing the connecting lines and the similarities and differences between the theories by classifying them as "consensus versus conflict models of society" and "macro- versus micro-sociological approaches". Her assessment of the theories' empirical evidence turns out to be predominantly negative. She pleads for an integration of the theories into a meta-theoretical macro-micro-macro-model of the sociologic...
The public and scholarly debate over crime has intensified once again as a result of many different ...
The book under discussion is an interdisciplinary anthology investigating German Techno culture. By ...
The authors of this substantial book adopt a more objective view of the "sex crime" phenomenon. Thei...
Das Buch "Kriminalsoziologie" von Stefanie EIFLER zeichnet die Entstehung und Entwicklung der Krimin...
A few years ago qualitative police research started to experience an increasing popularity in the Ge...
This review essay is about the merits and shortcomings of Roland GIRTLER's qualitative field researc...
One of the issues that has endured in the study of mankind from the earliest systematic thought to t...
With his 1,200+ page study of Robert Musil's novel "The Man Without Qualities," Norbert Christian Wo...
In Experts of Everyday Life [Experten des Alltags], HÖRNING binds together older works of his own in...
With the publication of his influential article ‘The limits of the sovereign state: Strategies of cr...
A review of Narrative Criminology: Understanding Stories of Crime, edited by Lois Presser and Sveinu...
The book reviewed here contains a written form of Niklas LUHMANN’s last lecture, delivered in winter...
Abstract: This review essay provides a brief introduction to the use of qualitative methods in crimi...
This book is an attempt to invigorate criminological thought by presenting the case for the proper i...
In dieser Besprechung wird zunächst ein kurzer Überblick über die Nutzung qualitativer Methoden in d...
The public and scholarly debate over crime has intensified once again as a result of many different ...
The book under discussion is an interdisciplinary anthology investigating German Techno culture. By ...
The authors of this substantial book adopt a more objective view of the "sex crime" phenomenon. Thei...
Das Buch "Kriminalsoziologie" von Stefanie EIFLER zeichnet die Entstehung und Entwicklung der Krimin...
A few years ago qualitative police research started to experience an increasing popularity in the Ge...
This review essay is about the merits and shortcomings of Roland GIRTLER's qualitative field researc...
One of the issues that has endured in the study of mankind from the earliest systematic thought to t...
With his 1,200+ page study of Robert Musil's novel "The Man Without Qualities," Norbert Christian Wo...
In Experts of Everyday Life [Experten des Alltags], HÖRNING binds together older works of his own in...
With the publication of his influential article ‘The limits of the sovereign state: Strategies of cr...
A review of Narrative Criminology: Understanding Stories of Crime, edited by Lois Presser and Sveinu...
The book reviewed here contains a written form of Niklas LUHMANN’s last lecture, delivered in winter...
Abstract: This review essay provides a brief introduction to the use of qualitative methods in crimi...
This book is an attempt to invigorate criminological thought by presenting the case for the proper i...
In dieser Besprechung wird zunächst ein kurzer Überblick über die Nutzung qualitativer Methoden in d...
The public and scholarly debate over crime has intensified once again as a result of many different ...
The book under discussion is an interdisciplinary anthology investigating German Techno culture. By ...
The authors of this substantial book adopt a more objective view of the "sex crime" phenomenon. Thei...