Contemporary Criminological Theory (e-bog) af Burke, Roger Hopkins
Burke, Roger Hopkins (forfatter)

Contemporary Criminological Theory e-bog

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This book offers a critical introduction to trends and developments in contemporary criminological theory. Designed both as a companion to An Introduction to Criminological Theory - also by Roger Hopkins Burke and published by Routledge - and as a standalone advanced textbook, it develops themes introduced previously in more detail, incorporates new critical and radical concepts and explores cu...
E-bog 317,82 DKK
Forfattere Burke, Roger Hopkins (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 30 december 2020
Længde 528 sider
Genrer JF
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781351242073
This book offers a critical introduction to trends and developments in contemporary criminological theory. Designed both as a companion to An Introduction to Criminological Theory - also by Roger Hopkins Burke and published by Routledge - and as a standalone advanced textbook, it develops themes introduced previously in more detail, incorporates new critical and radical concepts and explores cutting-edge advances in theory. Key topics include the following: * Constitutive, anarchist, green and species, bio-critical, cultural, abolitionist and convict criminologies* Globalization and organized crime* Southern theory* Critical race theory* Terrorism and state violence* Gender, feminism and masculinity* Ultra-realism* Radical moral communitarianismThese key issues are discussed in the context of debates about the fragmentation of modernity and the postmodern condition; the rise of political populism, risk, surveillance and social control, and speculation about living in post-COVID-19 society and the future of neoliberalism. Written in a clear and direct style, this book will appeal to both undergraduate and postgraduate students of criminology, sociology and politics and is essential reading for advanced students of criminology looking for a way to engage with contemporary themes and concepts in theory.