03407nam 2200553Ia 450 991082122680332120200520144314.01-135-99118-91-283-96434-11-282-07717-11-135-99111-197866120771731-84392-441-210.4324/9781843924418 (OCoLC)826657849(MiAaPQ)EBC449566(MiAaPQ)EBC5121845(CKB)1000000000765754(EXLCZ)99100000000076575420020128d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCritical criminology issues, debates, challenges /edited by Kerry Carrington and Russell Hogg1st ed.Cullompton, Devon, UK ;Portland, Or. Willan Pub.20021 online resource (305 p.)1903240689 1903240697 9781843924418 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Machine generated contents note: 1 Critical criminologies: an introduction 1 -- Kerry Carrington and Russell Hogg -- PART 1 ISSUES AND DEBATES IN CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY -- 2 Defining 'power' and challenging 'knowledge': critical analysis as resistance in the UK 15 -- Phil Scraton -- 3 Critical criminology in the United States: the Berkeley School and theoretical trajectories 41 -- Herman Schwendinger, Julia R. Schwendinger and Michael J. Lynch -- 4 'Losing my religion': reflections on critical criminology in Australia 73 -- David Brown -- 5 Feminism and critical criminology: confronting genealogies 114 -- Kerry Carrington -- PART II NEW DIRECTIONS AND CHALLENGES FOR CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY -- 6 For a psychosocial criminology 145 -- Tony Jefferson -- 7 Critical criminology and the punitive society: some new 'visions of social control' 168 -- John Pratt -- 8 Criminology beyond the nation state: global conflicts, human rights and the 'new world disorder' 185 -- Russell Hogg -- 9 Left, right or straight ahead: contemporary prospects for progressive and critical criminology 218 -- Judith Bessant -- 10 Critical criminology? In praise of an oxymoron and its enemies 243 -- Pat Carlen -- 11 Critical criminology in the twenty-first century: critique, irony and the always unfinished 251 -- Jock Young -- General index 275 -- Name index 284.This book sets to explore the key issues and future prospects facing critical criminology, bringing together a set of leading authorities in the field from the UK, Australasia and the USA. A key concern of the book is to review the possibilities and strategies of pursuing critical criminological scholarship in the context of an increasingly dominant administrative criminology paradigm, reflected in the rise of neo-liberalism, a 'governmentalised' criminology of risk, crime control and situational crime prevention.CriminologyCritical criminologyCriminology.Critical criminology.364Carrington Kerry1633367Hogg Russell1633368MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910821226803321Critical criminology3973088UNINA