Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Criminology
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Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Criminology
Triplett, Ruth Ann
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
12/2017
488
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Inglês
9781119011354
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Notes on Contributors x
Introduction 1
Ruth Ann Triplett
Part I Key Ideas, Thinkers, and Moments 13
Section 1 Precursors to Criminology as an Academic Discipline 15
1 Criminal Entryways in the Writing of Cesare Beccaria 17
Matthew P. Unger, Jean?]Philippe Crete, and George Pavlich
2 Researching Crime and Criminals in the 19th Century 32
Peter Becker
Section 2 Europe and the Founding of Criminology 49
3 Laughing at Lombroso: Positivism and Criminal Anthropology in Historical Perspective 51
Paul Knepper
4 Criminology in 19th?]Century France: Mainstays of the French "Environmental" Tradition 67
Bruce DiCristina
5 Conflict and Crime: Marx, Engels, Marxist/Radical Criminology, and the Explanation of Crime 84
Michael J. Lynch
Section 3 Developing the Theoretical Foundation 103
6 The Extensive Legacy of Symbolic Interactionism in Criminology 105
Jeffery T. Ulmer
7 The Chicago School and Criminology 123
Wim Hardyns and Lieven J. R. Pauwels
8 Anomie, Strain, and Opportunity Structure: Robert K. Merton's Paradigm of Deviant Behavior 140
Mathieu Deflem
9 Differential Association, Differential Social Organization, and White?]Collar Crime: Sutherland Defines the Field 156
John M. Eassey and Marvin D. Krohn
10 The Foundation and Re?]emergence of Classical Thought in Criminological Theory: A Brief Philosophical History 173
Ray Paternoster and Daren Fisher
11 Crime, Deviance, and Social Control: Travis Hirschi and His Legacy 189
Cesar J. Rebellon and Paul Anskat
Section 4 Critique and Response 207
12 The Berkeley School of Criminology: The Intellectual Roots and Legacies 209
Randolph R. Myers and Tim Goddard
13 Let Fury Have the Hour: The Radical Turn in British Criminology 222
Travis Linnemann and Kyra A. Martinez
14 Three Strikes and You're Out: A Short but Modern History of Biosocial Criminology 237
John Paul Wright, Kevin M. Beaver, Jamie M. Gajos, and Catherine Sacarellos
15 Western Feminist Criminologies: Critiquing "Malestream" Criminology and Beyond 255
Kaitlyn J. Selman and Molly Dunn
16 Criminalizing Race, Racializing Crime: Assessing the Discipline of Criminology through a Historical Lens 272
Kideste Wilder Yusef and Tseleq Yusef
17 Shaming, Reintegration, and Restorative Justice: Braithwaite in Australia, New Zealand, and around the Globe 289
Hee Joo Kim and Jurg Gerber
Part II Criminology across the Globe: The Organization and Structure of Criminology as an Academic Discipline 307
18 Criminology in Argentina, 1870-1960 309
Ricardo D. Salvatore
19 Criminology in Australia: A Global South Perspective 321
Elaine Fishwick and Marinella Marmo
20 Criminology in Belgium: Crossing Borders, Reaching out Globally 334
Tom Daems and Stephan Parmentier
21 Criminology in Brazil: Beyond "Made?]in?]the?]North" Criminological Narratives 345
Fernanda Fonseca Rosenblatt and Marilia Montenegro Pessoa de Mello
22 Criminology in Canada: The Context of Its Criminology 360
Paul Brantingham, Patricia Brantingham, and Bryan Kinney
23 Criminology in China 377
Bill Hebenton and Susyan Jou
24 Criminology in Germany and the Gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft 392
Kirstin Drenkhahn
25 Criminology in Lithuania: Restoring Paradigms 406
Aleksandras Dobryninas
26 Criminology in Russia: From Criminal Law to Sociolegal Inquiry 422
Olga Semukhina
27 Criminology in the United States: Contexts, Institutions, and Knowledge in Flux 437
Joachim J. Savelsberg
Index 453
Introduction 1
Ruth Ann Triplett
Part I Key Ideas, Thinkers, and Moments 13
Section 1 Precursors to Criminology as an Academic Discipline 15
1 Criminal Entryways in the Writing of Cesare Beccaria 17
Matthew P. Unger, Jean?]Philippe Crete, and George Pavlich
2 Researching Crime and Criminals in the 19th Century 32
Peter Becker
Section 2 Europe and the Founding of Criminology 49
3 Laughing at Lombroso: Positivism and Criminal Anthropology in Historical Perspective 51
Paul Knepper
4 Criminology in 19th?]Century France: Mainstays of the French "Environmental" Tradition 67
Bruce DiCristina
5 Conflict and Crime: Marx, Engels, Marxist/Radical Criminology, and the Explanation of Crime 84
Michael J. Lynch
Section 3 Developing the Theoretical Foundation 103
6 The Extensive Legacy of Symbolic Interactionism in Criminology 105
Jeffery T. Ulmer
7 The Chicago School and Criminology 123
Wim Hardyns and Lieven J. R. Pauwels
8 Anomie, Strain, and Opportunity Structure: Robert K. Merton's Paradigm of Deviant Behavior 140
Mathieu Deflem
9 Differential Association, Differential Social Organization, and White?]Collar Crime: Sutherland Defines the Field 156
John M. Eassey and Marvin D. Krohn
10 The Foundation and Re?]emergence of Classical Thought in Criminological Theory: A Brief Philosophical History 173
Ray Paternoster and Daren Fisher
11 Crime, Deviance, and Social Control: Travis Hirschi and His Legacy 189
Cesar J. Rebellon and Paul Anskat
Section 4 Critique and Response 207
12 The Berkeley School of Criminology: The Intellectual Roots and Legacies 209
Randolph R. Myers and Tim Goddard
13 Let Fury Have the Hour: The Radical Turn in British Criminology 222
Travis Linnemann and Kyra A. Martinez
14 Three Strikes and You're Out: A Short but Modern History of Biosocial Criminology 237
John Paul Wright, Kevin M. Beaver, Jamie M. Gajos, and Catherine Sacarellos
15 Western Feminist Criminologies: Critiquing "Malestream" Criminology and Beyond 255
Kaitlyn J. Selman and Molly Dunn
16 Criminalizing Race, Racializing Crime: Assessing the Discipline of Criminology through a Historical Lens 272
Kideste Wilder Yusef and Tseleq Yusef
17 Shaming, Reintegration, and Restorative Justice: Braithwaite in Australia, New Zealand, and around the Globe 289
Hee Joo Kim and Jurg Gerber
Part II Criminology across the Globe: The Organization and Structure of Criminology as an Academic Discipline 307
18 Criminology in Argentina, 1870-1960 309
Ricardo D. Salvatore
19 Criminology in Australia: A Global South Perspective 321
Elaine Fishwick and Marinella Marmo
20 Criminology in Belgium: Crossing Borders, Reaching out Globally 334
Tom Daems and Stephan Parmentier
21 Criminology in Brazil: Beyond "Made?]in?]the?]North" Criminological Narratives 345
Fernanda Fonseca Rosenblatt and Marilia Montenegro Pessoa de Mello
22 Criminology in Canada: The Context of Its Criminology 360
Paul Brantingham, Patricia Brantingham, and Bryan Kinney
23 Criminology in China 377
Bill Hebenton and Susyan Jou
24 Criminology in Germany and the Gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft 392
Kirstin Drenkhahn
25 Criminology in Lithuania: Restoring Paradigms 406
Aleksandras Dobryninas
26 Criminology in Russia: From Criminal Law to Sociolegal Inquiry 422
Olga Semukhina
27 Criminology in the United States: Contexts, Institutions, and Knowledge in Flux 437
Joachim J. Savelsberg
Index 453
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
criminology; criminology theory; criminology education; criminology practice; criminology philosophy; criminology history; criminology evolution; cesare beccaria; 17th century criminology; 18th century criminology; 19th century criminology; 20th century criminology; 21st century criminology; criminology past; present; and future; criminology sociological theory; criminology biosocial theory; criminal anthropology; cesare lombroso; criminology positive theory; criminology positivism; marxist criminology; criminology environmental theory; symbolic interactionism; chicago school of criminology; criminology differential association? theory; robert k. merton; criminology differential social organization theory; classical criminology; berkeley school of criminology; criminology in great britain; criminology in france; criminology in europe; criminology in russia; criminology is the middle east; criminology in australia; criminology in argentina; criminology in brazil; criminology in china; criminology in canada
Notes on Contributors x
Introduction 1
Ruth Ann Triplett
Part I Key Ideas, Thinkers, and Moments 13
Section 1 Precursors to Criminology as an Academic Discipline 15
1 Criminal Entryways in the Writing of Cesare Beccaria 17
Matthew P. Unger, Jean?]Philippe Crete, and George Pavlich
2 Researching Crime and Criminals in the 19th Century 32
Peter Becker
Section 2 Europe and the Founding of Criminology 49
3 Laughing at Lombroso: Positivism and Criminal Anthropology in Historical Perspective 51
Paul Knepper
4 Criminology in 19th?]Century France: Mainstays of the French "Environmental" Tradition 67
Bruce DiCristina
5 Conflict and Crime: Marx, Engels, Marxist/Radical Criminology, and the Explanation of Crime 84
Michael J. Lynch
Section 3 Developing the Theoretical Foundation 103
6 The Extensive Legacy of Symbolic Interactionism in Criminology 105
Jeffery T. Ulmer
7 The Chicago School and Criminology 123
Wim Hardyns and Lieven J. R. Pauwels
8 Anomie, Strain, and Opportunity Structure: Robert K. Merton's Paradigm of Deviant Behavior 140
Mathieu Deflem
9 Differential Association, Differential Social Organization, and White?]Collar Crime: Sutherland Defines the Field 156
John M. Eassey and Marvin D. Krohn
10 The Foundation and Re?]emergence of Classical Thought in Criminological Theory: A Brief Philosophical History 173
Ray Paternoster and Daren Fisher
11 Crime, Deviance, and Social Control: Travis Hirschi and His Legacy 189
Cesar J. Rebellon and Paul Anskat
Section 4 Critique and Response 207
12 The Berkeley School of Criminology: The Intellectual Roots and Legacies 209
Randolph R. Myers and Tim Goddard
13 Let Fury Have the Hour: The Radical Turn in British Criminology 222
Travis Linnemann and Kyra A. Martinez
14 Three Strikes and You're Out: A Short but Modern History of Biosocial Criminology 237
John Paul Wright, Kevin M. Beaver, Jamie M. Gajos, and Catherine Sacarellos
15 Western Feminist Criminologies: Critiquing "Malestream" Criminology and Beyond 255
Kaitlyn J. Selman and Molly Dunn
16 Criminalizing Race, Racializing Crime: Assessing the Discipline of Criminology through a Historical Lens 272
Kideste Wilder Yusef and Tseleq Yusef
17 Shaming, Reintegration, and Restorative Justice: Braithwaite in Australia, New Zealand, and around the Globe 289
Hee Joo Kim and Jurg Gerber
Part II Criminology across the Globe: The Organization and Structure of Criminology as an Academic Discipline 307
18 Criminology in Argentina, 1870-1960 309
Ricardo D. Salvatore
19 Criminology in Australia: A Global South Perspective 321
Elaine Fishwick and Marinella Marmo
20 Criminology in Belgium: Crossing Borders, Reaching out Globally 334
Tom Daems and Stephan Parmentier
21 Criminology in Brazil: Beyond "Made?]in?]the?]North" Criminological Narratives 345
Fernanda Fonseca Rosenblatt and Marilia Montenegro Pessoa de Mello
22 Criminology in Canada: The Context of Its Criminology 360
Paul Brantingham, Patricia Brantingham, and Bryan Kinney
23 Criminology in China 377
Bill Hebenton and Susyan Jou
24 Criminology in Germany and the Gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft 392
Kirstin Drenkhahn
25 Criminology in Lithuania: Restoring Paradigms 406
Aleksandras Dobryninas
26 Criminology in Russia: From Criminal Law to Sociolegal Inquiry 422
Olga Semukhina
27 Criminology in the United States: Contexts, Institutions, and Knowledge in Flux 437
Joachim J. Savelsberg
Index 453
Introduction 1
Ruth Ann Triplett
Part I Key Ideas, Thinkers, and Moments 13
Section 1 Precursors to Criminology as an Academic Discipline 15
1 Criminal Entryways in the Writing of Cesare Beccaria 17
Matthew P. Unger, Jean?]Philippe Crete, and George Pavlich
2 Researching Crime and Criminals in the 19th Century 32
Peter Becker
Section 2 Europe and the Founding of Criminology 49
3 Laughing at Lombroso: Positivism and Criminal Anthropology in Historical Perspective 51
Paul Knepper
4 Criminology in 19th?]Century France: Mainstays of the French "Environmental" Tradition 67
Bruce DiCristina
5 Conflict and Crime: Marx, Engels, Marxist/Radical Criminology, and the Explanation of Crime 84
Michael J. Lynch
Section 3 Developing the Theoretical Foundation 103
6 The Extensive Legacy of Symbolic Interactionism in Criminology 105
Jeffery T. Ulmer
7 The Chicago School and Criminology 123
Wim Hardyns and Lieven J. R. Pauwels
8 Anomie, Strain, and Opportunity Structure: Robert K. Merton's Paradigm of Deviant Behavior 140
Mathieu Deflem
9 Differential Association, Differential Social Organization, and White?]Collar Crime: Sutherland Defines the Field 156
John M. Eassey and Marvin D. Krohn
10 The Foundation and Re?]emergence of Classical Thought in Criminological Theory: A Brief Philosophical History 173
Ray Paternoster and Daren Fisher
11 Crime, Deviance, and Social Control: Travis Hirschi and His Legacy 189
Cesar J. Rebellon and Paul Anskat
Section 4 Critique and Response 207
12 The Berkeley School of Criminology: The Intellectual Roots and Legacies 209
Randolph R. Myers and Tim Goddard
13 Let Fury Have the Hour: The Radical Turn in British Criminology 222
Travis Linnemann and Kyra A. Martinez
14 Three Strikes and You're Out: A Short but Modern History of Biosocial Criminology 237
John Paul Wright, Kevin M. Beaver, Jamie M. Gajos, and Catherine Sacarellos
15 Western Feminist Criminologies: Critiquing "Malestream" Criminology and Beyond 255
Kaitlyn J. Selman and Molly Dunn
16 Criminalizing Race, Racializing Crime: Assessing the Discipline of Criminology through a Historical Lens 272
Kideste Wilder Yusef and Tseleq Yusef
17 Shaming, Reintegration, and Restorative Justice: Braithwaite in Australia, New Zealand, and around the Globe 289
Hee Joo Kim and Jurg Gerber
Part II Criminology across the Globe: The Organization and Structure of Criminology as an Academic Discipline 307
18 Criminology in Argentina, 1870-1960 309
Ricardo D. Salvatore
19 Criminology in Australia: A Global South Perspective 321
Elaine Fishwick and Marinella Marmo
20 Criminology in Belgium: Crossing Borders, Reaching out Globally 334
Tom Daems and Stephan Parmentier
21 Criminology in Brazil: Beyond "Made?]in?]the?]North" Criminological Narratives 345
Fernanda Fonseca Rosenblatt and Marilia Montenegro Pessoa de Mello
22 Criminology in Canada: The Context of Its Criminology 360
Paul Brantingham, Patricia Brantingham, and Bryan Kinney
23 Criminology in China 377
Bill Hebenton and Susyan Jou
24 Criminology in Germany and the Gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft 392
Kirstin Drenkhahn
25 Criminology in Lithuania: Restoring Paradigms 406
Aleksandras Dobryninas
26 Criminology in Russia: From Criminal Law to Sociolegal Inquiry 422
Olga Semukhina
27 Criminology in the United States: Contexts, Institutions, and Knowledge in Flux 437
Joachim J. Savelsberg
Index 453
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
criminology; criminology theory; criminology education; criminology practice; criminology philosophy; criminology history; criminology evolution; cesare beccaria; 17th century criminology; 18th century criminology; 19th century criminology; 20th century criminology; 21st century criminology; criminology past; present; and future; criminology sociological theory; criminology biosocial theory; criminal anthropology; cesare lombroso; criminology positive theory; criminology positivism; marxist criminology; criminology environmental theory; symbolic interactionism; chicago school of criminology; criminology differential association? theory; robert k. merton; criminology differential social organization theory; classical criminology; berkeley school of criminology; criminology in great britain; criminology in france; criminology in europe; criminology in russia; criminology is the middle east; criminology in australia; criminology in argentina; criminology in brazil; criminology in china; criminology in canada