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ISBN 10: 144627053X
ISBN 13: 9781446270530
Author: Eugene McLaughlin, Tim Newburn
The SAGE Handbook of Criminological Theory recenters theory in the boldest, most thought-provoking form possible within the criminological enterprise. Written by a team of internationally respected specialists, it provides readers with a clear overview of criminological theory, enabling them to reflect critically upon the variety of theoretical positions - traditional, emergent and desirable - that are constitutive of the discipline at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
Each chapter has been specially commissioned to include the following:
In addition, the Handbook features a substantive introduction by the editors, providing a review of the development of criminological theory, the state of contemporary criminological theory and emergent issues and debates.
The SAGE Handbook of Criminological Theory is an indispensable international resource for libraries and scholars of all levels studying the rapidly developing, interdisciplinary field of criminology.
PART I - Contemporary Criminological Theory
1 Genetics and Crime
2 Individual Differences and Offending
3 Social Learning Theory: Process and Structure in Criminal and Deviant Behavior
4 Street Collectives and Group Delinquency: Social Disorganization, Subcultures and Beyond
5 Strain Theories
6 Control Theories
7 Labelling, Social Reaction and Social Constructionism
8 Critical Criminology
9 Integrative Criminology
10 Realist Criminology Revisited
11 Routine Activities
12 Feminist Perspectives in Criminology: A Review with Gen Y in Mind
PART II New Directions
13 Life-Course and Developmental Theories in Criminology
14 Crime Science
15 Psychosocial Criminology
16 Cultural Criminology: The Loose Can[n]on
17 Governmental Criminology
18 New Institutionalism in Criminology: Approaches, Theories and Themes
19 Defiance, Compliance and Consilience: A General Theory of Criminology
20 A Vision of Race, Crime, and Justice Through the Lens of Critical Race Theory
21 A Green Criminology Perspective
22 Global Criminology
23 Penology
24 Approaches to Victims and Victimisation
25 News Media Criminology
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