Buch, Englisch, 220 Seiten, Format (B × H): 198 mm x 129 mm, Gewicht: 246 g
Reihe: Key Ideas in Criminology
Buch, Englisch, 220 Seiten, Format (B × H): 198 mm x 129 mm, Gewicht: 246 g
Reihe: Key Ideas in Criminology
ISBN: 978-0-367-18575-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
It considers the following questions:
- What is historical criminology? What does thinking historically about crime and justice entail?
- How is historical criminology currently practised? What are the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches to historical criminology?
- How can historical criminology reshape understandings of crime and social responses to crime?
- How does thinking historically bear upon major theoretical, conceptual and methodological questions in criminological research?
- What does thinking historically have to offer criminological scholarship more broadly, and the uses of criminology in the public realm?
In this book, Churchill, Yeomans and Channing situate ‘historical thinking’ at the heart of historical criminology, reveal the value of historical research to criminology and argue that criminologists across the field have much to gain from engaging in historical thinking in a more regular and sustained way.
This book is essential reading for all criminologists, as well as students taking courses on theories, concepts and methods in criminology.
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Introduction 1.Historical thinking 2.Time and method 3.Theory and concepts 4.Pasts and futures Conclusion: Ten points of historical criminology