Theoretical Criminology: From Modernity to Post-modernismCavendish, 1995 - 518 σελίδες This book incorporates many of the exciting debates in the social sciences and philosophy of knowledge concerning the issues of modernity and post-modernism. It sets out a new project for criminology, a criminology of modernity, and offers a sustained critique of theorizing without a concern for social totalities. This book is designed to place criminological theory at the cutting edge of contemporary debates. Wayne Morrison reviews the history and present state of criminology and identifies a range of social problems and large scale social processes which must be addressed if the subject is to attain intellectual commitment. This book marks a new development in criminological texts and will serve a valuable function not only for students and academics but for all those interested in the project of understanding crime in contemporary conditions. |
Περιεχόμενα
CONFUSION | 1 |
natural problem to be cured similar to a disease | 9 |
LABELLING THEORY AND THE WORK | 14 |
Contemporary criminology has different perspectives on central issues | 15 |
BUILDING CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY | 18 |
Interactionism as a theme for a general theory | 22 |
Is modernity exhausted? Has it lost its force? | 32 |
The role of liberalism in the constitution of modernity | 39 |
differing experiences of postmodernity | 261 |
CRIMINOLOGY AND THE CULTURE OF MODERNITY | 273 |
from social structural to individual | 293 |
Conceptualising modern identity | 299 |
Contingency and the sense of justice | 306 |
Location by consumption patterns | 313 |
the nonpositivist sign | 319 |
OF DAVID MATZA | 321 |
The problem of discipline | 45 |
What happened? What was the effect of Marxs writings? | 51 |
Crime is normal in a society | 57 |
The legacy of Weber and Nietzsche in the work of Foucault | 63 |
STABILISING | 71 |
BEYOND | 93 |
Jurists hold that legal regulation by its nature seems to imply obedience why? | 107 |
41 | 113 |
THE SEARCH FOR | 115 |
18 | 135 |
PSYCHOLOGY | 139 |
Edwin Sutherland and the theory of differential association | 150 |
The aetiology of psychopathology? | 158 |
STATISTICS | 165 |
Attempts to mitigate the failings of the official statistics | 171 |
What can we make of this? | 180 |
What are we to make of these control theories? | 187 |
ORGANISED MODERNITY | 189 |
Governing the population came to mean creating a bourgeois citizenship | 197 |
The impact of crimes of obedience and crimes of bureaucracy | 203 |
Alasdair MacIntyre and the critique of managerial expertise | 209 |
The narratives of civil society | 223 |
Durkheims model of modernity restated | 230 |
FROM | 237 |
II the ecological paradigm | 243 |
III beyond the naturalist paradigm | 249 |
2220 | 251 |
from hard to soft determinism | 328 |
25 | 329 |
the irony of labelling and the reproduction | 334 |
positivism fights back asking for a reconciliation | 341 |
the latent power of existentialism within criminology | 348 |
51 | 365 |
FROM | 383 |
between men and women | 387 |
28 | 395 |
Is there an increase in female crime? Does the liberation | 405 |
Questioning the postmodernist turn | 412 |
The radical rights tradition of constitutional or cultural features aided | 419 |
The radical rights image of the future of civil society | 425 |
The class thesis that the underclass is partly a creation | 433 |
Conclusion | 442 |
Visualising reality | 448 |
POSTMODERNISM | 451 |
Eleven structures of criminological theory | 458 |
Social justice positionality and the emotions of postmodernism | 464 |
A final endword? Beyond postmodernist doubts? | 473 |
54 | 485 |
55 | 507 |
Index | 509 |
115 | 511 |
559 | 514 |
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