Crime and the Criminal Law Criminal Law and Its Critics The Formation of Criminal Justice The Modernization of Criminal Justice Law, Criminology and Responsibility Responsibility and Homicide White-Collar and Corporate Crime and the Law Proving Criminal Guilt Punishment State Crime and Criminal Law Conclusion
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As it has developed, criminology has become rather distanced from one of it's original sources - criminal law. Law and Crime provides a clearly-written, stimulating and historically-rooted introduction to criminal law and reminds us of its continuing relevance to criminology -- Professor George Mair Law and Crime is an invaluable guide for anyone wishing to explore the relationship between criminal law and criminology; between doctrine and the practices of punishment. It is a provocative and engaging exploration of the criminal law as a social institution that will be of considerable interest to criminologists and criminal lawyers alike -- Professor Lucia Zedner