Visions of Social Control is a wide ranging analysis of recent shifts in ideas and practices for dealing with crime and delinquency. In Great Britain, North America and Western Europe, the 1960 s saw new theories and styles of social control which seemed to undermine the whole basis of the established system.
Visions of Social Control is a wide ranging analysis of recent shifts in ideas and practices for dealing with crime and delinquency. In Great Britain, North America and Western Europe, the 1960 s saw new theories and styles of social control which seemed to undermine the whole basis of the established system.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stanley Cohen is at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is the author of numerous books, including Visions of Social Control (Polity, 1985), Folk Devils and Moral Panics:The Creation of the Mods and Rockers (1980), Against Criminology (1988) and Psychological Survival: The Experience of Long Term Imprisonment (1973).
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Acknowledgements ix Introduction 1 Something like a Definition 2 The Sociological Connection 4 What Follows 9 1 The Master Patterns 13 The Original Transformation 14 The Alleged Current Move: Destructing 30 First Doubts, Second Thought 36 2 Inside the System 40 Size and Density 43 Visibility, Ownership and Identity 56 Penetration and Absorption 76 Conclusion: The Emerging Patterns 83 3 Deposits of Power 87 Progress 90 Organizational Convenience 92 Ideological Contradiction 100 Professional Interest 101 Political Economy 102 Conclusion 112 4 Stories of Change 115 The Quest for Community 116 The Ideal of the Minimum State 127 The Return to Behaviorism 139 Conclusion: Telling Stories 155 5 The Professionals 161 Part of a 'New Class'? 162 The Logic and Language of Control 167 Cognitive Passion 175 Towards the Classified Society 191 6 Visions of Order 197 The Dystopian Assumption 197 The City as Metaphor 205 Planning for Order 211 Maps and Territories 218 Conclusion: Domains of Control 230 7 What Is To Be Done? 236 The Intellectual as Adversary 239 Doing Good and Doing Justice 245 Inside the System - Again 254 Means and Ends 261 Exclusion and Inclusion - Again 266 Appendix: In Constructing a Glossary of Controltalk 273 Euphemism 276 Medicalism and Psychologism 278 Acronyms 279 Technobabble 280 Notes and References 282 Index 318
Acknowledgements ix Introduction 1 Something like a Definition 2 The Sociological Connection 4 What Follows 9 1 The Master Patterns 13 The Original Transformation 14 The Alleged Current Move: Destructing 30 First Doubts, Second Thought 36 2 Inside the System 40 Size and Density 43 Visibility, Ownership and Identity 56 Penetration and Absorption 76 Conclusion: The Emerging Patterns 83 3 Deposits of Power 87 Progress 90 Organizational Convenience 92 Ideological Contradiction 100 Professional Interest 101 Political Economy 102 Conclusion 112 4 Stories of Change 115 The Quest for Community 116 The Ideal of the Minimum State 127 The Return to Behaviorism 139 Conclusion: Telling Stories 155 5 The Professionals 161 Part of a 'New Class'? 162 The Logic and Language of Control 167 Cognitive Passion 175 Towards the Classified Society 191 6 Visions of Order 197 The Dystopian Assumption 197 The City as Metaphor 205 Planning for Order 211 Maps and Territories 218 Conclusion: Domains of Control 230 7 What Is To Be Done? 236 The Intellectual as Adversary 239 Doing Good and Doing Justice 245 Inside the System - Again 254 Means and Ends 261 Exclusion and Inclusion - Again 266 Appendix: In Constructing a Glossary of Controltalk 273 Euphemism 276 Medicalism and Psychologism 278 Acronyms 279 Technobabble 280 Notes and References 282 Index 318
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