Buch, Englisch, 1888 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 3248 g
Buch, Englisch, 1888 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 3248 g
Reihe: Critical Concepts in Sociology
ISBN: 978-0-415-25264-5
Verlag: Routledge
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Volume 1
introduction, by Philip Bean
Part 1: Understanding Deviance
1. N. Morris and N. Hawkins, The Honest Politicians Guide to Crime Control, pp.2-28 (University of Chicago Press,1970)
2. B. Krisberg and J. F. Austin, Reinventing Juvenile Justice, pp.171-187 (Sage, 1993)
3. W. Chambliss 'State Organised Crime,' Criminology, Vol.27, No. 2, pp. 183-208, 1989
4. E. H. Sutherland 'Is white collar crime crime?' American Sociological Review, Vol.10, pp.132-139, 1945
5. R. Hood 'Capital Punishment' in Tonry M. (ed) Handbook of Crime and Punishment, pp.739-776 (Oxford University Press, 1998)
6. Crime and Justice Vol. 4, pp.145-189 (University of Chicago Press, 1982)
7. A. J. Reiss and J. A. Roth (eds) Understanding and Preventing Violence, pp.132-145 (National Academy Press,
8. P. T. Bean Drugs and Crime, pp. 1-13 (Willan Publishing, 2001)
9. R. Martinson 'What Works', The Public Interest Vol. 35 (Spring), pp.22-54, 1974
Part 2: Classical Theories of Deviance.
10. C. Beccaria 'Of Crimes and Punishments,' in A. Manzoni The Column of Infamy, translated by Foster K. and Grigson J., pp.11-20; 55-66; and 91-96 (Oxford University Press, 1964)
11. J. Bentham An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation, pp.170-177 (1962)
12. T. M. Knox Hegel`s Philosophy of Right, pp.68-73 (Oxford University Press)
13. P. W. Tappan 'Who is the criminal?' American Sociological Review Vol. 12, pp.96-102, 1947
14. R. V. Clarke 'Situational Crime Prevention: Theory and Practice,' British Journal of Criminology, Vol. 20, pp.136-147, 1980
15. K. Pease 'Repeat Victimization; taking stock,' Home Office Police Research Oxford University Press Research Study, pp.3-15, 1998
16. O. Newman Defensible Space Crime prevention through design, pp.1-21 (Architectural Press, 1972)
17. L. Cohen and M. Felson 'Social change and crime rate trends; a routine activity approach,' American Sociological Review Vol. 44. (August) pp.588-608, 1979
18. T. Bennett and R. Wright 'Constraints to Burglary,' in R. Clark and T. Hope (ed) Coping with Burglary, pp. 181-200 (Kluwer Nijhoff, 1984)
Volume II
Part 3: Positivist Theories of Deviance
19. B. Wootton Social Science and Social Pathology, pp. 301-328 (George Allen and Unwin, 1959)
20. E. Ferri Criminal Sociology, pp.92-110 (D.Appleton, 1914)
21. C. Goring The English Convict. pp.184-213 (HMSO, 1913)
22. E. Durkheim The Rules Of Sociological Method, pp. 50-59 (MacMillan, 1982)
23. T. Sellin Culture Conflict and Crime, pp.17-32 (Social Science Research Council 1938)
24.L. T. Wilkins 'The concept of cause,' Issues in Criminology. Vol. 3 No.2, pp.147-165, 1968
25. D. West and Farrington, The Delinquent way of Life, pp.159-164 (1977)
26. A. Quetelet Research on the Propensity for Crime at Different Ages, Translated by S. F. Sylveski pp. 3-16, 64-75 (Anderson, 1831)
27. D. Black 'The Boundaries of Law,' Yale Law Journal Vol. 81, pp.1086-1100, 1972
28. E. Sutherland and D. Cressey Principles of Criminology, (7th Edition), pp.426-432 (J.P. Lippincott, 1966)
Part 4: Culture Subculture and Community
29. C. Shaw Delinquency Areas, pp.11-21 (University of Chicago Press, 1929)
30. C. Shaw The JackRoller, pp.47-56 (University of Chicago Press, 1966)
31. T. Morris The Criminal Area, pp.118-130 (Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1957)
32. A. K. Cohen Delinquent Boys, pp.73-96 (Routledge & Kegan Paul) 33. R. Cloward and L.E. Ohlin Delinquency and Opportunity, pp.124-143 (The Free Press, 1960)
34. D. Do