Crime and Society
Readings in History and Theory
Herausgeber: Fitzgerald, Mike; Pawson, Jennie; McLennan, Gregor
Crime and Society
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Herausgeber: Fitzgerald, Mike; Pawson, Jennie; McLennan, Gregor
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 1980
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780415027557
- ISBN-10: 0415027551
- Artikelnr.: 37181036
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 516
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. November 1980
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9780415027557
- ISBN-10: 0415027551
- Artikelnr.: 37181036
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mike Fitzgerald, Gregor McLennan, Jennie Pawson
General introduction PART I HISTORY: INTRODUCTION Law and Ideology 1
Property, authority and the criminal law 2 Popular attitudes to the law in
the eighteenth century 3 The ideological origins of the penitentiary
Policing 4 Towards a national standard of police 5 The plague of the blue
locusts: police reform and popular resistance in Northern England, 1840-57
6 Policing the working-class city 7 White-collar crime and the
institutionalisation of ambiguity: the case of the early Factory Acts
Dangerous Classes 8 A visit to the rookery of St Giles and its
neighbourhood 9 On the number of costermongers and other street folk 10 The
threat of outcast London Criminalization and Youth 11 The street children
of London 12 Vagrancy and delinquency in an urban setting PART II THEORY:
INTRODUCTION Footprints on the sand: a further report on criminology and
the sociology of deviance in Britain 14 Thinking seriously about crime:
some models of criminology 15 Individual deviance: the search for the
criminal personality 16 Social disorganisation theories 17 Moral
development and the family: the genesis of crime 18 Humanising the deviant:
affinity and affiliation theories 19 The person and group reality 20 Law,
class and control
Property, authority and the criminal law 2 Popular attitudes to the law in
the eighteenth century 3 The ideological origins of the penitentiary
Policing 4 Towards a national standard of police 5 The plague of the blue
locusts: police reform and popular resistance in Northern England, 1840-57
6 Policing the working-class city 7 White-collar crime and the
institutionalisation of ambiguity: the case of the early Factory Acts
Dangerous Classes 8 A visit to the rookery of St Giles and its
neighbourhood 9 On the number of costermongers and other street folk 10 The
threat of outcast London Criminalization and Youth 11 The street children
of London 12 Vagrancy and delinquency in an urban setting PART II THEORY:
INTRODUCTION Footprints on the sand: a further report on criminology and
the sociology of deviance in Britain 14 Thinking seriously about crime:
some models of criminology 15 Individual deviance: the search for the
criminal personality 16 Social disorganisation theories 17 Moral
development and the family: the genesis of crime 18 Humanising the deviant:
affinity and affiliation theories 19 The person and group reality 20 Law,
class and control
General introduction PART I HISTORY: INTRODUCTION Law and Ideology 1
Property, authority and the criminal law 2 Popular attitudes to the law in
the eighteenth century 3 The ideological origins of the penitentiary
Policing 4 Towards a national standard of police 5 The plague of the blue
locusts: police reform and popular resistance in Northern England, 1840-57
6 Policing the working-class city 7 White-collar crime and the
institutionalisation of ambiguity: the case of the early Factory Acts
Dangerous Classes 8 A visit to the rookery of St Giles and its
neighbourhood 9 On the number of costermongers and other street folk 10 The
threat of outcast London Criminalization and Youth 11 The street children
of London 12 Vagrancy and delinquency in an urban setting PART II THEORY:
INTRODUCTION Footprints on the sand: a further report on criminology and
the sociology of deviance in Britain 14 Thinking seriously about crime:
some models of criminology 15 Individual deviance: the search for the
criminal personality 16 Social disorganisation theories 17 Moral
development and the family: the genesis of crime 18 Humanising the deviant:
affinity and affiliation theories 19 The person and group reality 20 Law,
class and control
Property, authority and the criminal law 2 Popular attitudes to the law in
the eighteenth century 3 The ideological origins of the penitentiary
Policing 4 Towards a national standard of police 5 The plague of the blue
locusts: police reform and popular resistance in Northern England, 1840-57
6 Policing the working-class city 7 White-collar crime and the
institutionalisation of ambiguity: the case of the early Factory Acts
Dangerous Classes 8 A visit to the rookery of St Giles and its
neighbourhood 9 On the number of costermongers and other street folk 10 The
threat of outcast London Criminalization and Youth 11 The street children
of London 12 Vagrancy and delinquency in an urban setting PART II THEORY:
INTRODUCTION Footprints on the sand: a further report on criminology and
the sociology of deviance in Britain 14 Thinking seriously about crime:
some models of criminology 15 Individual deviance: the search for the
criminal personality 16 Social disorganisation theories 17 Moral
development and the family: the genesis of crime 18 Humanising the deviant:
affinity and affiliation theories 19 The person and group reality 20 Law,
class and control