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New Criminology Revisited, The


New Criminology Revisited, The

Hardback by Walton, P.; Young, J.

New Criminology Revisited, The

£89.99

ISBN:
9780333654583
Publication Date:
14 Jan 1998
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
302 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 - 30 May 2024
New Criminology Revisited, The

Description

In 1973 The New Criminology was published and quickly established itself as a key textbook in criminology, casting a major influence over a generation of scholars. It has remained in print ever since. This volume, published twenty-five years later, traces the major developments in the field including feminism, postmodernism, critical criminology and realism. The articles are by leading authorities from Britain, the United States and Australia and include Stan Cohen, Elliott Currie, Pat Carlen and Kerry Carrington as well as separate commentaries by the three original authors themselves: Ian Taylor, Paul Walton and Jock Young.

Contents

Preface; P.Walton & J.Young - Big Science: Dystopia and Utopia: Establishment and New Criminology Revisited; P.Walton - Breaking Windows: Situating the New Criminology; J.Young - Reducing the Crime Problem: A Not So Dismal Criminology; J.Braithwaite - Criminology Ltd: The Search for a Paradigm; P.Carlen - Postmodernism and Feminist Criminologies: Fragmenting the Criminological Subject; K.Carrington - Intellectual Scepticism and Political Commitment: The Case of Radical Criminology; S.Cohen - Crime and Market Society: Lessons from the United States'; E.Currie - Crime, Criminology and Government; R.Hogg - Criminology and Postmodernity; J.Lea - Criminology and the Public Sphere: Arguments for Utopian Realism; I.Loader - Moral Panics and the New Right: Single Mothers and Feckless Fathers; J.Mooney - Reassessing Competing Paradigms in Criminological Theory; J.Muncie - Free Markets and the Costs of Crime: An Audit of England and Wales in 1994; I.Taylor - Writing on the Cusp of Change: A New Criminology for an Age of Late Modernity; J.Young - Notes on the Contributors - Index

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