Full Description
Classic and contemporary viewpoints on crime
Contents
Preface to the Second Edition Introduction Part I: Marx and Engels on Crime and Punishment 1. Crime and Primitive Accumulation Karl Marx 2. The Demoralization of the English Working Class Freidrich Engels 3. Crime in Communist Society Freidrich Engels 4. The Usefulness of Crime Karl Marx 5. The Labeling of Crime Karl Marx 6. On Capital Punishment Karl Marx Part II: The Causes of Crime 7. Karl Marx, the Theft of Wood, and Working-Class Composition Peter Linebaugh 8. Goths and Vandals: Crime in History Geoffrey Pearson 9. Hunting, Fishing, and Foraging: Common Rights and Class Relations in the Postbellum South Steven Hahn 10. Organized Crime and Class Politics Frank Pearce 11. Urban Crime and Capitalist Accumulation, 1950-1971 Don Wallace and Drew Humphries 12. The Social Economy of Arson: Vandals, Gangsters, Bankers, and Officials in the Making of an Urban Problem James Brady 13. Wealth, Crime, and Capital Accumulation Harold Barnett 14. Auto Theft and the Role of Big Business Harry Brill 15. The Production of Black Violence in Chicago Cyril D. Robinson 16. Delinquency and the Age Structure of Society David F. Greenberg 17. Rape, Sexual Inequality, and Levels of Violence Julia Schwendinger and Herman Schwendinger 18. The Gendering of Crime in Marxist Theory David F. Greenberg Part III: Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 19. The Dialectics of Crime Control Drew Humphries and David F. Greenberg 20. A Reinterpretation of Criminal Law Reform in Nineteenth-Century England Michael Rustigan 21. The Walnut Street Jail: A Penal Reform to Centralize the Powers of the State Paul Takagi 22. Policing a Class Society: The Expansion of the Urban Police in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Sidney L. Harring 23. The Political Economy of Policing Steven Spitzer 24. At Hard Labor: Penal Confinement and Production in Nineteenth-Century America Rosalind P. Petchesky 25. Convict Leasing: An Application of the Rusche-Kirchheimer Thesis to Penal Changes in Tennessee, 1830-1915 Randall G. Shelden 26. The Cooptation of Fixed Sentencing Reform David F. Greenberg and Drew Humphries 27. The Enforcement of Anti-Monopoly Legislation Harold Barnett 28. The Standards of Living in Penal Institutions Herman Schwendinger and Julia R. Schwendinger Part IV: Crime and Revolution: Is Crime Progressive? 29. Crime, the Crisis of Capitalism, and Social Revolution Morton G. Wenger and Thomas A. Bonomo 30. Gangs and Progress: The Contribution of Delinquency to Progressive Reform Evan Stark Part V: Praxis and Marxism Criminology Glossary Index



