Understanding CriminologyThe book examines the development of criminological theory over the past twenty five years, with detailed analysis of the relationship between criminological theorizing, criminal justice, social justice, and politics. |
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Chapter 2 Perspectives in criminological theory | 17 |
Chapter 3 Understanding right realism | 38 |
Chapter 4 Understanding left realism | 59 |
Chapter 5 Gendering the criminal | 83 |
Chapter 6 Crime politics and welfare | 105 |
Chapter 7 Criminal victimization politics and welfare | 119 |
new directions for criminology? | 145 |
Glossary | 161 |
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177 | |
Back cover | 189 |
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