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Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology

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Zusatztext 'This entry in the "Routledge Key Guides" series places a human face on the study of criminology through thoughtful "intellectual biographies" of the discipline's top international theorists from the 18th through the late 20th century.The theoreticians emerge as groundbreaking human beings in six-page essays written by a distinguished group of 54 contributors drawn from the ranks of an international faculty of criminologists! sociologists! and historians.What emerges...is an invaluable reference work.' - D. K. Frasier! Indiana University--Bloomington! USA'Every entry that I have read so far has provided precisely the right balance of contextualizing biography and critical appraisal of the thinker's work. Everyentry invites the reader to dive more deeply into the work of these key contributors to criminology. This is a book that will tempt not just new students! but experienced practitioners and academics into new kinds of engagements with this 'rendezvous discipline'. - Fergus McNeill! University of Glasgow! Probation Journal! UK Informationen zum Autor Keith Hayward is Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Sociology at the University of Kent, UK Shadd Maruna is Professor of Justice Studies and Human Development at the School of Law, Queen's University Belfast, UK. Jayne Mooney is Associate Professor of Sociology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA, and a Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Kent, UK. Klappentext Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology brings the history of criminological thought alive through a collection of fascinating life stories. The book covers a range of historical and contemporary thinkers from around the world, offering a stimulating combination of biographical fact with historical and cultural context. A rich mix of life-and-times detail and theoretical reflection is designed to generate further discussion on some of the key contributions that have shaped the field of criminology. Featured profiles include:Cesare BeccariaNils ChristieAlbert CohenCarol SmartW. E. B. DuBoisJohn Braithwaite.Fifty Key Thinkers in Criminology is an accessible and informative guide that includes helpful cross-referencing and suggestions for further reading. It is of value to all students of criminology and of interest to those in related disciplines, such as sociology and criminal justice. Zusammenfassung Bringing the history of criminological thought alive through a collection of fascinating life stories, this book covers a range of historical and contemporary thinkers from around the world, offering a stimulating combination of biographical fact with historical and cultural context. Inhaltsverzeichnis Cesare Beccaria; Howard Becker; Jeremy Bentham; Willem Bonger; John Braithwaite; Susan Brownmiller; Pat Carlen; Bill Chambliss; Meda Chesney-Lind; Nils Christie; Ron Clarke; Albert Cohen; Stan Cohen; Richard Cloward; Donald Cressey; Elliott Currie; W. E. B. DuBois; Emile Durkheim; David Farrington; Enrico Ferri; Michel Foucault; David Garland; Erving Goffman; Eleanor Glueck/the Gluecks; Stuart Hall; Frances Heidensohn; Travis Hirschi; Louk Hulsman; John Irwin; Peter Kropotkin; Ed Lemert; Cesare Lombroso; Joan McCord; Karl Marx; Thomas Mathiesen; David Matza; Robert Merton; Walter Miller; Rosa del Olmo; Robert Park; Adolphe de Quetelet; Robert Sampson; The Schwendingers; Thorstein Sellin; Clifford Shaw; Carol Smart; Edwin Sutherland; Gresham Sykes; James Q Wilson; Jock Young ...

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Authors Keith (University of Kent Hayward
Assisted by Keith Hayward (Editor), Hayward Keith (Editor), Shadd Maruna (Editor), Maruna Shadd (Editor), Jayne Mooney (Editor), Mooney Jayne (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.11.2009
 
EAN 9780415429115
ISBN 978-0-415-42911-5
No. of pages 344
Series Routledge Key Guides
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, Legal History, Legal aspects of criminology, Crime and criminology, Crime & criminology, Criminology: legal aspects

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