Critical Criminology

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9780761951445

Visions from Europe

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By Rene Van Swaaningen
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234 x 156 mm
Weight:
600 g
Pages:
304

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This text places central themes from the politics of law and order - such as crime prevention, safety and the position of the victim - in a framework of social justice and demonstrates that critical criminological theories have an important role to play in the future shaping of the field. Providing the reader with a comprehensive historical and contemporary analysis of critical criminology throughout Europe, the author argues that critical criminological theories can be re-assessed and re-applied in the light of trends within the fields of criminology and criminal justice.

Ren[ac]e van Swaaningen is a Research Fellow and Reader in criminology, penology and criminal justice at Erasmus University in Rotterdam.

Preface - Jock Young Introduction The Value of Comparative Criminology The Early Criminological Critique of Penal Reform Precursors of Critical Criminology The Patchwork of European Critical Criminology Criminal Justice as a Social Problem The Radical Penal Lobby in Europe What Has Happened to Law and Order? `Newer' Criminologies and Social Safety The Role of Law and Social Justice Conclusion

`This is an excellent text that should be set reading on criminology and criminal justice degree courses. It should also be read both by critical criminologists and by those who maintain that these criminologists do not do 'real' criminology. The level of scholarship and depth of analysis in this book provide a striking challenge to such antediluvian attitudes' - British Journal of Criminology `This is an impressive, critical and wide-ranging narrative which will both delight and divide academic criminologists on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond' - International Journal of Police Science & Management `The book justifies Van Swaaningen's claims about the value of a comparative perspective, and there will be few British readers who are not a good deal clearer about contemporary European criminology at the end of the book than at the beginning' - David Smith 'This is an impressive, critical and wide-ranging narrative which will both delight and divide academic criminologists on both sides of the Atlantic, and beyond. It also sets out to give new meaning and purpose to activists in penal reform. This is an impressive contribution to the literature on critical criminology which will take some time to digest, not least because its comparative nature reveals some of the cultural limits of comparative analysis.' Mick Ryan

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