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Crime, Deviance and Society: An Introduction to Sociological Criminology


ISBN13: 9781108430302
Published: December 2020
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £61.99



Crime, Deviance and Society: An Introduction to Sociological Criminology offers a comprehensive introduction to criminological theory. The book introduces readers to key sociological theories, such as anomie and strain, and examines how traditional approaches have influenced the ways in which crime and deviance are constructed. It provides a nuanced account of contemporary theories and debates, and includes chapters covering feminist criminology, critical masculinities, cultural criminology, green criminology, and postcolonial theory, among others.

Case studies in each chapter demonstrate how sociological theories can manifest within and influence the criminal justice system and social policy. Each chapter also features margin definitions and timelines of contributions to key theories, reflection questions and end-of-chapter questions that prompt students reflection. Written by an expert team of academics from Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, Crime, Deviance and Society is a highly engaging and accessible introduction to the field for students of criminology and criminal justice.

  • A 'specialty' text focussed on the analysis of theoretical concepts and their application to contemporary social issues
  • Accompanied by a suite of resources in the form of lesson plans, which provide supporting material for teaching criminological theories. These plans incorporate innovative 'blended learning' practices that make use of innovations in online and face-to-face teaching

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
1. Introduction: Explaining crime and deviance
2. The origins and influence of positivist thought
3. Place and crime
4. Anomie and strain
5. Deviant and criminal subcultures
6. Labelling: Constructing crime and deviance
7. Indigeneity, race and criminal justice
8. Women, punishment and victimisation
9. Masculinity, crime and criminology
10. The surveillance society and social control
11. Political economy and crimes of the powerful
12. Green criminology
13. Cultural criminology
14. The international dimensions of crime and deviance