犯罪学の視角:基礎読本(第2版)<br>Criminological Perspectives : Essential Readings (Published in Association with the Open University) (2ND)

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犯罪学の視角:基礎読本(第2版)
Criminological Perspectives : Essential Readings (Published in Association with the Open University) (2ND)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 656 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780761941439
  • DDC分類 364

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Published in association with The Open University.

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`This second edition is an excellent updated collection. The volume's fifty essays provide invaluable sources for academics, students and practitioners interested in enduring and new criminological issues and concerns' - SCOLAG Legal Journal`In its acumen and choice of readings it is simply the best accompanying reader for an undergraduate criminological theory course' - Dr Colin Webster, Senior Lecturer in Criminology, University of Teeside`This is by far the most comprehensive and enjoyable reader in criminological theory. It is both international in its scope and historical in its depth. This is a must for a student beginning the subject or a postgraduate wanting to be reminded how criminology at its best can be so intellectually exhilarating. For the writer here are all the core articles you need for quick reference, for the teacher this is one book you can recommend with the knowledge that it can be used across topics whilst presenting the student with the width of perspective which is the basis of a sound education in the social sciences' - Jock Young, Visiting Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, the City University of New York`Provides an excellent and comprehensive introduction to the critical issues and debates that are revitalising contemporary criminology. This genuinely international text will be an invaluable resource for both students and lecturers alike' - Professor Adam Crawford, Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, Department of Law, University of Leeds The Second Edition of this highly successful and internationally acclaimed Reader, now fully revised and updated, provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to the depth and diversity of criminological thinking. The carefully selected readings which cover the most significant theoretical and empirical work in the field, provide access to the core perspectives that underpin criminology and promote fresh debate at the interface of the different perspectives.The Reader is organised into six sections: Part One: Criminological Formations; Part Two: Crime Causation; Part Three: Criminalisation; Part Four: Criminal Justice and Crime Prevention; Part Five: Discipline and Governance; Part Six: Criminological Transformations.It contains new readings on: * social control theory* opportunity theory* gender and crime control* race and criminalisation* the governance of crime* psycho-social criminology* cultural criminology * global criminology.In order to guide readers through the different perspectives, the text has a substantial introduction. Each part of the reader is also prefaced by a concise introduction that identifies the significance of each article.The Second Edition of Criminological Perspectives offers the most comprehensive guide to the major topics and areas of debate that constitute contemporary criminology. It will be essential reading for students of criminology, criminal justice studies, socio-legal studies, sociology, social policy and social work.Criminological Perspectives: Essential Readings is the set book for The Open University course Crime, Order and Social Control (D315).

Contents

IntroductionTheorizing Crime and Criminal JusticePART ONE: PAST TENSE: CRIMINOLOGICAL FORMATIONSOn Crimes and Punishments - Cesare BeccariaPanopticon or, Inspection-House - Jeremy BenthamOf the Development of the Propensity to Crime - Adolphe QueteletThe Criminal Type in Women and Its Atavistic Origin - Cesare Lombroso and William FerreroCauses of Criminal Behavior - Enrico FerriCriminality and Economic Conditions - Willem BongerThe Normal and the Pathological - Emile DurkheimLaw and Authority - Peter KropotkinGenetic Factors in the Etiology of Criminal Behavior - Sarnoff A Mednick, William F Gabrielli Jr and Barry HutchingsPersonality Theory and the Problem of Criminality - H J EysenckExplanations of Crime and Place - Anthony E Bottoms and Paul WilesThe Underclass - Charles MurrayRelative Deprivation - John Lea and Jock YoungThe Generality of Deviance - Travis Hirschi and Michael R GottfredsonThe Routine Activity Approach as a General Crime Theory - Marcus FelsonSeductions and Repulsions of Crime - Jack KatzThe Etiology of Female Crime - Dorie KleinExplaining Male Violence - Lynne SegalTechniques of Neutralization - Gresham M Sykes and David MatzaOutsiders - Howard BeckerTowards a Political Economy of Crime - William J ChamblissThe New Criminology - Ian Taylor, Paul Walton and Jock YoungCrime, Power and Ideological Mystification - Steven BoxRace and Criminalization - Angela Y DavisBlack Americans and the Punishment IndustryThe Theoretical and Political Priorities of Critical Criminology - Phil Scraton and Kathryn ChadwickCritical Criminology and the Concept of Crime - Louk H C HulsmanThe Need for a Radical Realism - Jock YoungPART FOUR: CRIME CONTROL I: CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIME PREVENTIONOn Deterrence - James Q WilsonGiving Criminals Their Just Deserts - Andrew von HirschThe Value of Rehabilitation - Francis T Cullen and Karen E Gilbert'Situational' Crime Prevention - Ronald V G ClarkeTheory and PracticeSocial Crime Prevention Strategies in a Market Society - Elliot CurrieAbolitionism and Crime Control - Willem De HaanReintegrative Shaming - John BraithwaiteBroken Windows - James Q Wilson and George L KellingThe Police and Neighborhood SafetyPART FIVE: CRIME CONTROL II: DISCIPLINE AND GOVERNMENTALITYThe Carceral - Michel FoucaultFrom the Panopticon to Disney World - Clifford D Shearing and Phillip C StenningThe Development of DisciplineThe New Penology - Malcolm M Feeley and Jonathan SimonGovernmentality - Michel FoucaultRisk, Power and Crime Prevention - Pat O'Malley'Governmentality' and the Problem of Crime - David GarlandFoucault, Criminology, SociologySpatial Governmentality and the New Urban Social Order - Sally Engel MerryControlling Gender Violence through LawPART SIX: FUTURE TENSE: CRIMINOLOGICAL TRANSFORMATIONSFeminist Approaches to Criminology or Postmodern Woman Meets Atavistic Man - Carol SmartDifferent Ways of Conceptualizing Sex/Gender in Feminist Theory and Their Implications for Criminology - Kathleen DalyThe Global Criminal Economy - Manuel CastellsBeyond Blade Runner - Mike DavisUrban Control: The Ecology of FearHuman Rights and Crimes of the State - Stanley CohenThe Culture of DenialThe Exclusive Society - Jock YoungSocial Exclusion, Crime and Difference in Late ModernityThe Risk Society in an Age of Anxiety - Wendy Hollway and Tony JeffersonSituating Fear of CrimeCultural Criminology - Jeff Ferrell