McLaughlin, Eugene
자료유형 | 단행본 |
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개인저자 | McLaughlin, Eugene, 1959- Muncie, John Hughes, Gordon, 1952- |
서명/저자사항 | Criminological perspectives :essential readings :edited by Eugene McLaughlin, John Muncie, and Gordon Hughes. |
판사항 | 2nd ed. |
발행사항 | London;Thousand Oaks, Calif :Sage Publications,2003. |
형태사항 | xii, 612p :ill. ;25cm. |
ISBN | 0761941436 0761941444 (pbk) |
서지주기 | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
내용주기 | Preface to the Second Edition -- Introduction: Theorizing crime and criminal justice 1 -- Pt. I Past tense: Criminological formations 11 -- 1 On crimes and punishments 15 -- 2 Panopticon, or, the inspection-house, &C. 25 -- 3 Of the development of the propensity of crime 32 -- 4 The criminal type in women and its atavistic origin 47 -- 5 Causes of criminal behavior 52 -- 6 Criminality and economic conditions 58 -- 7 The normal and the pathological 65 -- 8 Law and authority 69 -- Pt. II The problem of crime I: Causation 73 -- 9 Genetic factors in the etiology of criminal behavior 77 -- 10 Personality theory and the problem of criminality 91 -- 11 Explanations of crime and place 110 -- 12 The underclass 127 -- 13 Relative deprivation 142 -- 14 The generality of deviance 151 -- 15 The routine activity approach as a general crime theory 160 -- 16 Seductions and repulsions of crime 167 -- 17 The etiology of female crime 182 -- 18 Explaining male violence 211 -- Pt. III The problem of crime II: Criminalization 227 -- 19 Techniques of neutralization 231 -- 20 Outsiders 239 -- 21 Toward a political economy of crime 249 -- 22 The new criminology 257 -- 23 Crime, power and ideological mystification 271 -- 24 Race and criminalization: Black Americans and the punishment industry 284 -- 25 The theoretical and political priorities of critical criminology 294 -- 26 Critical criminology and the concept of crime 310 -- 27 The need for a radical realism 316 -- Pt. IV Crime control I: Criminal justice and crime prevention 329 -- 28 On deterrence 333 -- 29 Giving criminals their just deserts 341 -- 30 The value of rehabilitation 350 -- 31 'Situational' crime prevention: Theory and practice 357 -- 32 Social crime prevention strategies in a market society 369 -- 33 Abolitionism and crime control 381 -- 34 Reintegrative shaming 393 -- 35 Broken windows: The police and neighborhood safety 400 -- Pt. V Crime control II: Discipline and governmentality 413 -- 36 The carceral 417 -- 37 From the Panopticon to Disney World: The development of discipline 424 -- 38 The new penology 434 -- 39 Governmentality 447 -- 40 Risk, power and crime prevention 449 -- 41 'Governmentality' and the problem of crime: Foucault, criminology, sociology 456 -- 42 Spatial governmentality and the new urban social order: Controlling gender violence through law 467 -- Pt. VI Future tense: Criminological transformations 485 -- 43 Feminist approaches to criminology or postmodern woman meets atavistic man 489 -- 44 Different ways of conceptualizing sex/gender in feminist theory and their implications for criminology 502 -- 45 The global criminal economy 516 -- 46 Beyond Blade Runner: Urban control. The ecology of fear 527 -- 47 Human rights and crimes of the state: The culture of denial 542 -- 48 The exclusive society: Social exclusion, crime and difference in late modernity 561 -- 49 The risk society in an age of anxiety: Situating fear of crime 571 -- 50 Cultural criminology 579 -- Name index 594 -- Subject index 598 |
일반주제명 | Criminology |
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