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Preface to the Second Edition | ||
Introduction: Theorizing crime and criminal justice | 1 | |
Pt. I | Past tense: Criminological formations | 11 |
1 | On crimes and punishments | 15 |
2 | Panopticon, or, the inspection-house, &C. | 25 |
3 | Of the development of the propensity of crime | 32 |
4 | The criminal type in women and its atavistic origin | 47 |
5 | Causes of criminal behavior | 52 |
6 | Criminality and economic conditions | 58 |
7 | The normal and the pathological | 65 |
8 | Law and authority | 69 |
Pt. II | The problem of crime I: Causation | 73 |
9 | Genetic factors in the etiology of criminal behavior | 77 |
10 | Personality theory and the problem of criminality | 91 |
11 | Explanations of crime and place | 110 |
12 | The underclass | 127 |
13 | Relative deprivation | 142 |
14 | The generality of deviance | 151 |
15 | The routine activity approach as a general crime theory | 160 |
16 | Seductions and repulsions of crime | 167 |
17 | The etiology of female crime | 182 |
18 | Explaining male violence | 211 |
Pt. III | The problem of crime II: Criminalization | 227 |
19 | Techniques of neutralization | 231 |
20 | Outsiders | 239 |
21 | Toward a political economy of crime | 249 |
22 | The new criminology | 257 |
23 | Crime, power and ideological mystification | 271 |
24 | Race and criminalization: Black Americans and the punishment industry | 284 |
25 | The theoretical and political priorities of critical criminology | 294 |
26 | Critical criminology and the concept of crime | 310 |
27 | The need for a radical realism | 316 |
Pt. IV | Crime control I: Criminal justice and crime prevention | 329 |
28 | On deterrence | 333 |
29 | Giving criminals their just deserts | 341 |
30 | The value of rehabilitation | 350 |
31 | 'Situational' crime prevention: Theory and practice | 357 |
32 | Social crime prevention strategies in a market society | 369 |
33 | Abolitionism and crime control | 381 |
34 | Reintegrative shaming | 393 |
35 | Broken windows: The police and neighborhood safety | 400 |
Pt. V | Crime control II: Discipline and governmentality | 413 |
36 | The carceral | 417 |
37 | From the Panopticon to Disney World: The development of discipline | 424 |
38 | The new penology | 434 |
39 | Governmentality | 447 |
40 | Risk, power and crime prevention | 449 |
41 | 'Governmentality' and the problem of crime: Foucault, criminology, sociology | 456 |
42 | Spatial governmentality and the new urban social order: Controlling gender violence through law | 467 |
Pt. VI | Future tense: Criminological transformations | 485 |
43 | Feminist approaches to criminology or postmodern woman meets atavistic man | 489 |
44 | Different ways of conceptualizing sex/gender in feminist theory and their implications for criminology | 502 |
45 | The global criminal economy | 516 |
46 | Beyond Blade Runner: Urban control. The ecology of fear | 527 |
47 | Human rights and crimes of the state: The culture of denial | 542 |
48 | The exclusive society: Social exclusion, crime and difference in late modernity | 561 |
49 | The risk society in an age of anxiety: Situating fear of crime | 571 |
50 | Cultural criminology | 579 |
Name index | 594 | |
Subject index | 598 |
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