Advancing Critical Criminology
Theory and Application
Contributions by Shahid Alvi, Bruce A. Arrigo, Gregg Barak Eastern Michigan University; author of Violence and Nonviolence: Pathways t, Elaine Barclay, Julie Borkin, Michelle Lee Brown, Kimberly J. Cook University of North Carolina Wilmington, Joseph F. Donnermeyer editor of "The Routledge, Judith Grant, Stuart Henry, Pat Jobes, MaDonna Maidment, Dragan Milovanovic, Stephen L. Muzzatti Toronto Metropolitan University, Chris Powell professor of criminology, University of Southern Maine, Martin D. Schwartz Edited by Walter S. DeKeseredy University of Ontario Ins, Barbara Perry
Publication date:
29 June 2006Length of book:
270 pagesPublisher
Lexington BooksDimensions:
237x165mm7x9"
ISBN-13: 9780739112526
Advancing Critical Criminology constitutes a timely addition to the growing body of knowledge on critical criminology scholarship. DeKeseredy and Perry have assembled a volume that provides scholars with an in-depth review of the extant literature on several major branches of criminology as well as examples of how critical criminologists apply their theoretical perspectives to substantive topics, such as drugs, interpersonal violence, and rural crime. Accordingly, this work is divided into two main sections: overviews of theories and applications. Each chapter provides a summary of work in a specific area, along with suggestions for moving the field forward. This reader is unique in its choice of topics, which have often been overlooked in the past. An expert collection of international scholars, Advancing Critical Criminology is certain to stimulate lively debates and generate further critical social scientific work in this field.
Critical criminology, so vital during an era of political backlash, is re-imagined in this wide ranging set of essays. Cutting edge issues from hate crime, mass incarceration and the new penology, and rural crime are presented along side of more established and important considerations such as the future of left realism some twenty years out and a critical perspective on the causes of violence.