This book argues that critical criminology today can be reimagined if new concepts are elaborated which bring academic efforts close to the practices of social movements.
This book argues that critical criminology today can be reimagined if new concepts are elaborated which bring academic efforts close to the practices of social movements.
Vincenzo Ruggiero is Professor of Sociology at Middlesex University in London. He has conducted research for many national and international agencies, including the European Commission and the United Nations. Since 2010, he has published the following single-authored books: Penal Abolitionism (2010), The Crimes of the Economy (2013), Power and Crime (2015), Dirty Money (2017) and Visions of Political Violence (2020). In 2016, he was given the Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Society of Criminology for his contribution to Critical Criminology.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. For a sociology of power 3. For a sociology of counter-power 4. Woman as colony 5. Political violence and behavioural economics 6. State-corporate terrorism 7. Pandemics, desire and melancholy 8. Hypotheses on the causes of financial crime 9. There is money in death 10. Civil war or transnational crime? 11. Convicts, crime and evil 12. Crime, punishment and utopia 13. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. For a sociology of power 3. For a sociology of counter-power 4. Woman as colony 5. Political violence and behavioural economics 6. State-corporate terrorism 7. Pandemics, desire and melancholy 8. Hypotheses on the causes of financial crime 9. There is money in death 10. Civil war or transnational crime? 11. Convicts, crime and evil 12. Crime, punishment and utopia 13. Conclusion
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