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[and others] 210 1$aLondon :$cGlassHouse ;$aPortland, Or. :$cCavendish Pub.,$d2004. 215 $a1 online resource (336 p.) 300 $a"The seeds of Cultural criminology unleashed were first sown at a small conference held at the University of London's Chancellor's Hall in the late spring of 2003"--Ack. 311 $a1-138-14047-3 311 $a1-904385-37-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aBook Cover; Title; Copyright; Acknowledgments; About the Contributors; Contents; Fragments of a Manifesto Introducing Cultural Criminology Unleashed; 1 Voodoo Criminology and the Numbers Game; 2 From Cultural Studies to Psychosocial Criminology An Intellectual Journey; 3 The Story of Crime Biography and the Excavation of Transgression; 4 Phenomenology Cultural Criminology and the Return to Astonishment; 5 Style Matters; 6 Lombroso and the Birth of Criminological Positivism Scientific Mastery or Cultural Artifice; 7 Crime Ethnicity and the Multicultural Administration of Justice 327 $a8 Cultural Criminology and Engagement with Race Gender and Post colonial Identities9 Crime Media and Community Grief and Virtual Engagement in Late Modernity; 10 Collisions of Culture and Crime Media Commodification of Child Sexual Abuse; 11 Cultural Constructions of the Hillbilly Heroin and Crime Problem; 12 Criminalising Marginality and Resistance Marilyn Manson Columbine and Cultural Criminology; 13 Space The Final Frontier Criminology the City and the Spatial Dynamics of Exclusion; 14 Scrunge City 327 $a15 The Desert of Imagination in the City of Signs Cultural Implications of Sponsored Transgression and Branded Graffiti16 Crime Talk and Crime Control in Contemporary Urban Japan; 17 Drug and Alcohol Research The Case for Cultural Criminology; 18 Crime Culture and Visual Methodologies Ethno mimesis as Performative Praxis; 19 Taking a Beating The Narrative Gratifications of Fighting as an Underdog; 20 Stories from the Streets Some Fieldwork Notes on the Seduction of Speed; 21 Speed Kills 327 $a22 What Happened to the Pathological Gang Notes from a Case Study of the Latin Kings and Queens in New York23 Barbarians at the Gate Crime and Violence in the Breakdown of the Pseudo pacification Process; 24 The USA Patriot Act and the Politics of Fear; Index 330 $aThis book brings together cutting-edge research across the range of meanings of the term 'cultural'. 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