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Criminological Theory: An Analysis of its Underlying Assumptions Second Edition


Criminological Theory: An Analysis of its Underlying Assumptions Second Edition

Paperback by Einstadter, Werner J.; Henry, Stuart

Criminological Theory: An Analysis of its Underlying Assumptions

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ISBN:
9780742542914
Publication Date:
22 Jun 2006
Edition/language:
Second Edition / English
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages:
440 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Criminological Theory: An Analysis of its Underlying Assumptions

Description

Criminological Theory is an examination of the major theoretical perspectives in criminology today. Werner J. Einstadter and Stuart Henry lay bare various theorists' ideas about human nature, social structure, social order, concepts of law, crime and criminals, the logic of crime causation, and the policies and practices that follow from these premises. Material is presented and organized around these analytic and critical dimensions throughout the text. Criminological Theory provides students with a clear overview of the subject that enables informed comparisons among diverse concepts. Abstract concepts are explained clearly to maximize the significance of each theoretical framework. The authors cover the major literature in an engaging, comprehensive, and accessible way, allowing students to develop a critical understanding of foundational and contemporary ideas in Criminology.

Contents

Chapter 1 The Theoretical Framework Chapter 2 Demonological Theories: Pagan and Theological Ideas About Crime Chapter 3 Classical and Postclassical Rational Choice Theories Chapter 4 Individual Positivism I: Biological Theories Chapter 5 Individual Positivism II: Personality Theories Chapter 6 Sociological Positivism I: Social Ecology Theories Chapter 7 Sociological Positivism II: Strain and Subcultural Theories Chapter 8 Social Process Theories I: Learning, Bonding, and Social Control Chapter 9 Social Process Theories II: Interactionism, Labeling, and Social Constructionism Chapter 10 Critical Criminologies I: Conflict, Anarchist, and Marxist Theories Chapter 11 Critical Criminologies II: Feminist Theories Chapter 12 Critical Criminologies III: Postmodernist Theories Chapter 13 Fission or Fusion?

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