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Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction: The Irony of Imprisonment: the Punitive Paradox of the Carceral Turn and the "Micro-Death" of the Material Mary E. Vogel 1
Bringing inequality back in to crime, law and authority 51
Crime and Policy Steven R. Donziger 53
Governing Amid Diversity: The Effect of Fair Decision-Making Procedures on the Legitimacy of Government Tom R. Tyler 74
Kickin' Reality, Kickin' Ballistics: "Gangsta Rap" and Postindustrial Los Angeles Robin D. G. Kelley 84
Civic Disengagement in Contemporary America Robert D. Putnam 92
Crime, violence and expanding imprisonment 99
The Recent Rise and Fall of American Violence Alfred Blumstein Joel Wallman 103
Crime is not the Problem: Lethal Violence in America Franklin E. Zimring Gordon Hawkins 125
With Liberty for Some: 500 Years of Imprisonment in America Scott Christianson 137
The Limited Importance of Prison Expansion William Spelman 150
Crime Control, American Style: From Social Welfare to Social Control Katherine Beckett Bruce Western 165
The New Penology: Notes onthe Emerging Strategy of Corrections and its Implications Malcolm M. Feeley Jonathan Simon 181
Democratic Reversal? Felon Disenfranchisement and American Democracy Christopher Uggen Jeff Manza 191
Crime and the life course 209
All God's Children: The Bosket Family and the American Tradition of Violence Fox Butterfield 211
Human Development and Criminal Careers David P. Farrington 223
Shame: The Emotions and Morality of Violence James Gilligan 245
Turning Points in the Life Course: Why Change Matters to the Study of Crime John H. Laub Robert J. Sampson 251
State Raised Convict Jack Henry Abbott 263
Social and spatial structure of community 269
Environmental Criminology Anthony E. Bottoms Paul Wiles 273
Foundation for a General Strain Theory of Crime and Delinquency Robert Agnew 294
Toward a Theory of Race, Crime, and Urban Inequality Robert J. Sampson William J. Wilson 312
Social Action Elliott Currie 326
Life in the Gang: Family, Friends, and Violence Scott H. Decker Barrik Van Winkle 338
The Political Economy of Crime Ian Taylor 353
Race, class and gender in a deindustrializing society 367
How to be a Negro without Really Trying Piri Thomas 371
Racism, Ethnicity, Crime and Criminal Justice Coretta Phillips Ben Bowling 377
The Code of the Streets: How the Inner-City Environment Fosters a Need for Respect and a Self-Image Based on Violence Elijah Anderson 393
Overcoming the Crisis in Critical Criminology: Toward a Grounded Labeling Theory Dario Melossi 403
Feminism and Criminology Loraine Gelsthorpe 412
Masculinities and Crimes Tony Jefferson 435
Sentencing discretion and inequality in common law 455
Mandatory Penalties Michael Tonry 459
Homicide and the Death Penalty: A Cross-National Test of a Deterrence Hypothesis Dane Archer Rosemary Gartner 469
The Rehnquist Revolution in Criminal Procedure Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. 484
Structural Variations in Juvenile Court Processing: Inequality, the Underclass, and Social Control Robert J. Sampson John H. Laub 493
Plea Bargaining and its Historical Origins: The Courts, Discretionary Informality and the Transition to Democracy Mary E. Vogel 511
Reimagining criminal justice 527
Prevention Elliott Currie 531
The Oxbridge Lecture: What Works at the Millennium Lynn A. Curtis 539
Punishment, Division of Labor, and Social Solidarity David F. Greenberg 557
Alternatives to Prison Anthony Bottoms 580
Governing through crime: coercion or consent? 585
Governing Through Crime Jonathan Simon 589
Law, Government and Governmentality Alan Hunt Gary Wickham 596
Postscript (1994) Jurgen Habermas 600
Law, Legitimation and the Advanced Capitalist State: The Jurisprudence and Social Theory of Jurgen Habermas Colin Sumner 604
The Culture of Control: Social Change and Social Order in Late Modernity David Garland 609
Civil Society and Political Theory Jean L. Cohen Andrew Arato 628
Epilogue 633
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