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Criminology and Social Theory
Contributor(s): Garland, David (Editor), Sparks, Richard (Editor)
ISBN: 0198299427     ISBN-13: 9780198299424
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $65.55  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2000
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Annotation: In this unique collection of essays, a diverse group of distinguished social theorists reflect upon the intellectual challenges and opportunities presented to criminology by recent transformations in the social and intellectual landscapes of contemporary societies. As each essay in its
different way reveals, crime and punishment have ceased to be topics that can be contained within the bounds of any specialized discipline. Crime and punishment now play such integral roles in the politics of contemporary societies, are so densely entangled with our daily routines, so deeply lodged
in our emotional lives, so vividly represented in our cultural imagination, that they easily escape any analytical box, however capacious, that criminology may develop for their containment.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Criminology
- Social Science | Sociology - General
Dewey: 364
LCCN: 00040078
Series: Clarendon Studies in Criminology
Physical Information: 0.54" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.67 lbs) 234 pages
 
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In this unique collection of essays, a diverse group of distinguished social theorists reflect upon the intellectual challenges and opportunities presented to criminology by recent transformations in the social and intellectual landscapes of contemporary societies. As each essay in its
different way reveals, crime and punishment have ceased to be topics that can be contained within the bounds of any specialized discipline. Crime and punishment now play such integral roles in the politics of contemporary societies, are so densely entangled with our daily routines, so deeply lodged
in our emotional lives, so vividly represented in our cultural imagination, that they easily escape any analytical box, however capacious, that criminology may develop for their containment.