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Becoming Criminal - The Socio-Cultural Origins of Law, Transgression, and Deviance

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor DON CREWE is a Senior Lecturer at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. Klappentext This book consists of a fundamental deconstruction and reconstruction of the key concepts of Criminology and The Sociology of Law, providing a coherent expression of the relationships between these newly constructed concepts and thus a radically new statement of the relationship between society, crime and the law. Zusammenfassung This book consists of a fundamental deconstruction and reconstruction of the key concepts of Criminology and The Sociology of Law! providing a coherent expression of the relationships between these newly constructed concepts and thus a radically new statement of the relationship between society! crime and the law. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface by Bruce Arrigo Acknowledgements Part One: What is Theory Chapter 1: Theory as Productive of Certainty: Teleology, Cause, Reason, and Emancipation. Chapter 2: Theory as Causal Explanation Chapter 3: The Nature of Theory Part Two: Will Chapter 4: Agency and Will Chapter 5: Being and Becoming Chapter 6: Becoming Part Three. Constraint Chapter 7: Power. Chapter 8: Constraint Chapter 9: Change and Complexity

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Preface by Bruce Arrigo Acknowledgements Part One: What is Theory Chapter 1: Theory as Productive of Certainty: Teleology, Cause, Reason, and Emancipation. Chapter 2: Theory as Causal Explanation Chapter 3: The Nature of Theory Part Two: Will Chapter 4: Agency and Will Chapter 5: Being and Becoming Chapter 6: Becoming Part Three. Constraint Chapter 7: Power. Chapter 8: Constraint Chapter 9: Change and Complexity

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