Yvonne Jewkes / Gayle Letherby (eds.)
Criminology
A Reader
Herausgeber: Jewkes, Yvonne; Letherby, Gayle
Yvonne Jewkes / Gayle Letherby (eds.)
Criminology
A Reader
Herausgeber: Jewkes, Yvonne; Letherby, Gayle
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This reader provides a thorough grounding in issues related to the study of crime, the criminal justice system, and social control. The editors indicate crimeà â  s varied and conflicting history as well as its current debates. The mixture of historical and more recent readings shows a variety of perspectives.
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This reader provides a thorough grounding in issues related to the study of crime, the criminal justice system, and social control. The editors indicate crimeà â  s varied and conflicting history as well as its current debates. The mixture of historical and more recent readings shows a variety of perspectives.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9780761947110
- ISBN-10: 0761947116
- Artikelnr.: 21617677
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- Seitenzahl: 420
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9780761947110
- ISBN-10: 0761947116
- Artikelnr.: 21617677
Introduction
PART ONE: APPROACHING THE STUDY OF CRIME: HISTORICAL AND DEFINITIONAL
ISSUES
Victorian Boys, We are Here! - Geoffrey Pearson
Perspectives in Criminological Theory - Sandra Walklate
Definitions of Deviance - Howard S Becker
Ten Points of Realism - Jock Young
Psychology and Crime Behaviour - Peter B Ainsworth
The Development of Feminist Perspectives on Crime - Nicole Hahn Rafter and
Frances Heidensohn
PART TWO: MYTHOLOGIES OF CRIME
Crime, Power and Ideological Mystification - Steven Box
The Social Construction of Official Statistics - Clive Coleman and Jenny
Moynihan
Corporate Crime, Official Statistics and the Mass Media - Gary Slapper and
Steve Tombs
Crime and the Media - David Kidd-Hewitt
A Criminological Perspective
Folk Devils and Moral Panics - Stanley Cohen
The Creation of the Mods and Rockers
The Ultimate Neighbour from Hell? Stranger Danger and the Media Framing of
Paedophiles - Jerry Kitzinger
Crime in Context - Ian Taylor
A Critical Criminology of Market Societies
PART THREE: CRIME AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Bias in the Criminal Justice System - Micheal Cavadino and James Dignan
Crime, Culture and Community - Janet Foster
White Collar and Corporate Crime - Hazel Croall
The Race and Crime Debate - John Lea and Jock Young
From Scarman to Stephen Lawrence - Stuart Hall
Youth and Crime - John Muncie
A Critical Introduction
The Myth of Girl Gangs - Susan Batchelor
Ordinary Experiences - Elizabeth A Stanko
When Men are Victims - Tim Newburn and Elizabeth A Stanko
The Failure of Victimology
PART FOUR: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Cop Culture - Rob Reiner
Policing and the Police - Clive Coleman and Clive Norris
Key Issues in Criminal Justice
The Trial - Frank Belloni and Jacqueline Hodgson
The Injudiciary - Andrew Billen
Justifications and Purposes of Imprisonment - Ian Dunbar and Anthony
Langdon
The Closed Emotional World of Security Wing - Stanley Cohen and Laurie
Taylor
PART FIVE: CRIME CONTROL AND THE FUTURE
Crime, Control and the Future - Nigel South
Some Theories and Speculations
Social Control - Barbara A Hudson
Smile, Yoüre on TV - John Naughton
They¿re Watching You - Martin Bright
Land of the Free - Gary Younge
New Ways to Break the Law - Douglas Thomas
Cybercrime and the Politics of Hacking
PART ONE: APPROACHING THE STUDY OF CRIME: HISTORICAL AND DEFINITIONAL
ISSUES
Victorian Boys, We are Here! - Geoffrey Pearson
Perspectives in Criminological Theory - Sandra Walklate
Definitions of Deviance - Howard S Becker
Ten Points of Realism - Jock Young
Psychology and Crime Behaviour - Peter B Ainsworth
The Development of Feminist Perspectives on Crime - Nicole Hahn Rafter and
Frances Heidensohn
PART TWO: MYTHOLOGIES OF CRIME
Crime, Power and Ideological Mystification - Steven Box
The Social Construction of Official Statistics - Clive Coleman and Jenny
Moynihan
Corporate Crime, Official Statistics and the Mass Media - Gary Slapper and
Steve Tombs
Crime and the Media - David Kidd-Hewitt
A Criminological Perspective
Folk Devils and Moral Panics - Stanley Cohen
The Creation of the Mods and Rockers
The Ultimate Neighbour from Hell? Stranger Danger and the Media Framing of
Paedophiles - Jerry Kitzinger
Crime in Context - Ian Taylor
A Critical Criminology of Market Societies
PART THREE: CRIME AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Bias in the Criminal Justice System - Micheal Cavadino and James Dignan
Crime, Culture and Community - Janet Foster
White Collar and Corporate Crime - Hazel Croall
The Race and Crime Debate - John Lea and Jock Young
From Scarman to Stephen Lawrence - Stuart Hall
Youth and Crime - John Muncie
A Critical Introduction
The Myth of Girl Gangs - Susan Batchelor
Ordinary Experiences - Elizabeth A Stanko
When Men are Victims - Tim Newburn and Elizabeth A Stanko
The Failure of Victimology
PART FOUR: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Cop Culture - Rob Reiner
Policing and the Police - Clive Coleman and Clive Norris
Key Issues in Criminal Justice
The Trial - Frank Belloni and Jacqueline Hodgson
The Injudiciary - Andrew Billen
Justifications and Purposes of Imprisonment - Ian Dunbar and Anthony
Langdon
The Closed Emotional World of Security Wing - Stanley Cohen and Laurie
Taylor
PART FIVE: CRIME CONTROL AND THE FUTURE
Crime, Control and the Future - Nigel South
Some Theories and Speculations
Social Control - Barbara A Hudson
Smile, Yoüre on TV - John Naughton
They¿re Watching You - Martin Bright
Land of the Free - Gary Younge
New Ways to Break the Law - Douglas Thomas
Cybercrime and the Politics of Hacking
Introduction
PART ONE: APPROACHING THE STUDY OF CRIME: HISTORICAL AND DEFINITIONAL
ISSUES
Victorian Boys, We are Here! - Geoffrey Pearson
Perspectives in Criminological Theory - Sandra Walklate
Definitions of Deviance - Howard S Becker
Ten Points of Realism - Jock Young
Psychology and Crime Behaviour - Peter B Ainsworth
The Development of Feminist Perspectives on Crime - Nicole Hahn Rafter and
Frances Heidensohn
PART TWO: MYTHOLOGIES OF CRIME
Crime, Power and Ideological Mystification - Steven Box
The Social Construction of Official Statistics - Clive Coleman and Jenny
Moynihan
Corporate Crime, Official Statistics and the Mass Media - Gary Slapper and
Steve Tombs
Crime and the Media - David Kidd-Hewitt
A Criminological Perspective
Folk Devils and Moral Panics - Stanley Cohen
The Creation of the Mods and Rockers
The Ultimate Neighbour from Hell? Stranger Danger and the Media Framing of
Paedophiles - Jerry Kitzinger
Crime in Context - Ian Taylor
A Critical Criminology of Market Societies
PART THREE: CRIME AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Bias in the Criminal Justice System - Micheal Cavadino and James Dignan
Crime, Culture and Community - Janet Foster
White Collar and Corporate Crime - Hazel Croall
The Race and Crime Debate - John Lea and Jock Young
From Scarman to Stephen Lawrence - Stuart Hall
Youth and Crime - John Muncie
A Critical Introduction
The Myth of Girl Gangs - Susan Batchelor
Ordinary Experiences - Elizabeth A Stanko
When Men are Victims - Tim Newburn and Elizabeth A Stanko
The Failure of Victimology
PART FOUR: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Cop Culture - Rob Reiner
Policing and the Police - Clive Coleman and Clive Norris
Key Issues in Criminal Justice
The Trial - Frank Belloni and Jacqueline Hodgson
The Injudiciary - Andrew Billen
Justifications and Purposes of Imprisonment - Ian Dunbar and Anthony
Langdon
The Closed Emotional World of Security Wing - Stanley Cohen and Laurie
Taylor
PART FIVE: CRIME CONTROL AND THE FUTURE
Crime, Control and the Future - Nigel South
Some Theories and Speculations
Social Control - Barbara A Hudson
Smile, Yoüre on TV - John Naughton
They¿re Watching You - Martin Bright
Land of the Free - Gary Younge
New Ways to Break the Law - Douglas Thomas
Cybercrime and the Politics of Hacking
PART ONE: APPROACHING THE STUDY OF CRIME: HISTORICAL AND DEFINITIONAL
ISSUES
Victorian Boys, We are Here! - Geoffrey Pearson
Perspectives in Criminological Theory - Sandra Walklate
Definitions of Deviance - Howard S Becker
Ten Points of Realism - Jock Young
Psychology and Crime Behaviour - Peter B Ainsworth
The Development of Feminist Perspectives on Crime - Nicole Hahn Rafter and
Frances Heidensohn
PART TWO: MYTHOLOGIES OF CRIME
Crime, Power and Ideological Mystification - Steven Box
The Social Construction of Official Statistics - Clive Coleman and Jenny
Moynihan
Corporate Crime, Official Statistics and the Mass Media - Gary Slapper and
Steve Tombs
Crime and the Media - David Kidd-Hewitt
A Criminological Perspective
Folk Devils and Moral Panics - Stanley Cohen
The Creation of the Mods and Rockers
The Ultimate Neighbour from Hell? Stranger Danger and the Media Framing of
Paedophiles - Jerry Kitzinger
Crime in Context - Ian Taylor
A Critical Criminology of Market Societies
PART THREE: CRIME AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Bias in the Criminal Justice System - Micheal Cavadino and James Dignan
Crime, Culture and Community - Janet Foster
White Collar and Corporate Crime - Hazel Croall
The Race and Crime Debate - John Lea and Jock Young
From Scarman to Stephen Lawrence - Stuart Hall
Youth and Crime - John Muncie
A Critical Introduction
The Myth of Girl Gangs - Susan Batchelor
Ordinary Experiences - Elizabeth A Stanko
When Men are Victims - Tim Newburn and Elizabeth A Stanko
The Failure of Victimology
PART FOUR: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Cop Culture - Rob Reiner
Policing and the Police - Clive Coleman and Clive Norris
Key Issues in Criminal Justice
The Trial - Frank Belloni and Jacqueline Hodgson
The Injudiciary - Andrew Billen
Justifications and Purposes of Imprisonment - Ian Dunbar and Anthony
Langdon
The Closed Emotional World of Security Wing - Stanley Cohen and Laurie
Taylor
PART FIVE: CRIME CONTROL AND THE FUTURE
Crime, Control and the Future - Nigel South
Some Theories and Speculations
Social Control - Barbara A Hudson
Smile, Yoüre on TV - John Naughton
They¿re Watching You - Martin Bright
Land of the Free - Gary Younge
New Ways to Break the Law - Douglas Thomas
Cybercrime and the Politics of Hacking