犯罪学(全3巻)<br>Criminology (3-Volume Set)

犯罪学(全3巻)
Criminology (3-Volume Set)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 1248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781412911658
  • DDC分類 364

基本説明

Contents: Vol. 1: The Meaning of Crime: Definition, Representation and Social Construction/ Vol. 2: The Causes of Crime/ Vol. 3: Radical and Critical Criminologies.

Full Description


This three-volume set is the definitive reference tool for criminology and criminal justice students, researchers and practitioners worldwide. John Muncie presents a comprehensive collection of classic and contemporary pieces that define the study of crime. Each volume includes an introduction by the editor, to contextualize the historical, theoretical and empirical significance of the articles contained therein.Volume 1: The Meaning of Crime: Definition, representation and social constructionThis volume introduces key issues in the definition of `crime', examining legal, historical, moral and social constructions of crime.Volume 2: The Causes of CrimeExplanations of crime are various, diverse and contradictory. This volume brings together some of the major criminological paradigms (biological, psychological and sociological) which have attempted to locate the causes of crime.Volume 3: Radical and Critical CriminologiesThis volume introduces how radical, feminist and critical schools of criminology started to address the issue not of why offending occurred, but of how particular images of crime were constructed and maintained.Collectively, the volumes provide ready access to the key debates about and disputes within the academic study of crime as they have emerged over the past 120 years.

Contents

Volume OneConstructionPART ONE: DEFINITIONCrime, Law and Social Science - J Michael and M AdlerWho Is the Criminal? - P R TappanWhite-Collar Criminality - E H SutherlandThe Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison - J ReimanDefenders of Order or Guardians of Human Rights - H Schwendinger and J SchwendingerSocial Harm Definitions of Crime - L TifftThe Prism of Crime - S Henry and M M LanierArguments for an Integrated Definition of CrimeCritical Criminology and the Concept of Crime - L HulsmanPART TWO: REPRESENTATIONBias in the Newspaper Reporting of Crime News - J Ditton and J DuffyRepetitive Retribution - C R Sanders and E LyonMedia Images and the Cultural Construction of Criminal JusticeThe Construction of Crime News - Y JewkesWhat Makes Crime 'News'? - J KatzMods, Rockers and the Rest - S CohenCommunity Reactions to Juvenile DelinquencyThe Amplification of Drug Use - J YoungRethinking Moral Panic for Multi-Mediated Social Worlds - A McRobbie and S ThorntonMoral Panics as Cultural Politics - S CohenCrime and the Media - R OsborneFrom Media Studies to PostmodernismPART THREE: SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONChapter One from Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance - H BeckerThe Media's Role in the Definition of Crime - R Surette and C OttoThe Criminalization of Conduct - W J ChamblissCrime as Category - Domestic and Globalized - L NaderVolume Two: The Causes of CrimeOn Crimes and Punishments - C BeccariaOf the Development of the Propensity to Crime - A QueteletCrime - C LombrosoIts Causes and RemediesPART TWO: BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONSAntisocial Behaviour - A Raine and P VenablesEvolution, Genetics, Neuropsychology and PsychophysiologyRole of Genotype in the Cycle of Violence in Maltreated Children - A Caspi et alCrime and Personality - H J EysenckThe Concentration of Offending in Families - D Farrington, G Barnes and S LambertPART THREE: SOCIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONSSocial Structure and Anomie - R MertonChapter One of Delinquency, Crime and Differential Association - D CresseyIllegitimate Means, Anomie and Deviant Behaviour - R ClowardFoundation for a General Strain Theory of Crime and Delinquency - R AgnewDeviant Places - R StarkA Theory of the Ecology of CrimePART FOUR: RATIONAL CHOICE AND REALIST EXPLANATIONSChapter 13 of Thinking about Crime, Second Edition - J Q WilsonPsychology and Crime - R V G ClarkeBroken Windows - J Q Wilson and G KellingRoutine Activities and Crime Prevention in the Developing Metropolis - M FelsonUnderclass - C MurrayThe Crisis DeepensTen Points of Realism - J YoungCrime and Market Society - E CurrieLessons from the USAVolume Three: Radical and Critical CriminologiesPART ONE: ANTI-POSITIVISM: INTERACTIONISM AND LABELLINGPoint of View - E TannenbaumTechniques of Neutralization - G M Sykes and D MatzaA Theory of DelinquencyThe Concept of Secondary Deviation - E LemertWhose Side Are We on? - H BeckerPART TWO: MARXIST CRIMINOLOGIESCriminality and Economic Conditions - W BongerTowards a Political Economy of Crime - W ChamblissCrime and the Development of Capitalism - R QuinneyPART THREE: CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGIESConclusion Chapter of The New Criminology - I Taylor, P Walton and J YoungDrifting into a Law and Order Society - S HallThe Politics of Abolition - T MathiesenPrison Talk - C GordonPART FOUR: FEMINIST CRIMINOLOGIES AND GENDER STUDIESRedressing the Balance - C SmartFeminism and Criminology - K Daly and M Chesney-LindFeminist Approaches to Criminology or Postmodern Woman Meets Atavistic Man - C SmartMasculinities and Crime - T JeffersonPART FIVE: CRITICAL ANALYSIS AND CRITICAL RESEARCHState Crime, Human Rights and the Limits of Criminology - P Green and T WardScrutinizing the Powerful - S Tombs and D WhyteCrime, Contemporary Political Economy and Critical Social ResearchTowards a Criminology of War in Europe - R JamiesonCriminological Verstehen - J FerrellInside the Immediacy of Crime

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