Routledge handbook of critical criminology / edited by Walter S. DeKeseredy and Molly Dragiewicz.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: DeKeseredy, Walter S., 1959-
Dragiewicz, Molly
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2012.
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Physical Description:xvii, 529 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Critical criminology: past, present and future Part I: The History of Critical Criminology
  • International Perspectives
  • 1. Finding a political voice: the emergence of critical criminology in Britain / Jayne Mooney
  • 2. The history of critical criminology in the United States / Raymond Michalowski
  • 3. History of critical criminology in Australia / Kerry Carrington and Russell Hogg
  • 4. History of critical criminology in Canada / Walter S. DeKeseredy
  • 5. Latin American critical criminology / Alfredo Schulte-Bockholt Part II: Theoretical Perspectives 6. Marxist criminology / Rick Matthews
  • 7. Left realism / Walter S. DeKeseredy and Martin D. Schwartz
  • 8. Critical perspectives on law / Dragan Milovanovic
  • 9. Feminist perspectives in criminology / Claire M. Renzetti
  • 10. Cultural criminology: Burning up capitalism, consumer culture and crime / Stephen Muzzatti
  • 11. Postmodern criminology / Dragan Milovanovic
  • 12. Convict criminology / Jeffrey Ross / Stephen Richards / Greg Newbold / Michael Lenza / and Robert Grigsby
  • 13. Masculinities / James Messerschmidt and Stephen Tomsen
  • 14. Peacemaking criminology / Hal Pepinsky
  • 15. 'Since I couldn't get out of my own skin': what would a feminist psychoanalytic perspective of crime and justice look like? / Robin A. Robinson
  • 16. Critical historical perspectives on crime / Barry Godfrey Part III: Select Topics in Critical Criminology
  • 17. A critical interpretation of animal exploitation / Bonnie Berry
  • 18. Crimes of the powerful: white-collar crime and beyond / David O. Friedrichs and Dawn L. Rothe
  • 19. Girls' violence and juvenile justice: A critical examination / Lisa Pasko and Meda Chesney-Lind
  • 20. Private prisons, the criminal justice-industrial complex and bodies destined for profitable punishment / Paul Leighton and Donna Selman
  • 21. Anti-feminist backlash and critical criminology / Molly Dragiewicz
  • 22. Rural crime and critical criminology / Joseph F. Donnermeyer
  • 23. Hate crime / Neil Chakraborti and Jon Garland
  • 24. Gender and policing: critical issues and analyses / Susan Miller and Emily Bonistall
  • 25. Critical issues in intimate partner violence / Shana Maier and Raquel Bergen
  • 26. Human trafficking / Emily Troshynski
  • 27. War on terror / human rights & critical criminology / Michael Welch
  • 28. Media and crime / Gregg Barak
  • 29. The contemporary youth gang: critical perspectives / Julian Tanner
  • 30. Adult women in conflict with the law / Merry Morash and Julie Yingling
  • 31. Children and human rights / Patrik Olsson-- 32. Drugs and critical criminology / Judith Grant Part IV:Policies
  • 33. Curbing state crime by challenging empire / Ronald C. Kramer
  • 34. Confronting campus sexual assault / Molly Dragiewicz and Walter S. DeKeseredy
  • 35. Violence and social policy / Elliott Currie
  • 36. The International Criminal Court: the solution to ending impunity? / Dawn Rothe and Christopher Mullins
  • 37. Prisons: securing the state / Mary Bosworth and Sophie Palmer
  • 38. Confronting state oppression: the role of music / David Kauzlarich and Clay Michael Awsumb.