Crime and the Economy

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTDISBN: 9781848607163

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By Richard Rosenfeld, Steven F. Messner
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Steven F. Messner is Distinguished Teaching Professor of Sociology at the University at Albany, State University of New York.

Through the Looking Glass: The Complex Relationship between Crime and the Economy The Theoretical Toolkit of Contemporary Criminology Bringing in Institutions: Markets, Morality and Crime Understanding the Economic Context of Crime in Capitalist Societies Implications for Policy and Social Change

Is it greed or need that causes crime in contemporary consumer societies? In five brilliant chapters world-leading criminologists Richard Rosenfeld and Steven F. Messner explore issues from market morality to welfare policies. With their trade-mark mastery of theoretical tools and empirical data they provide a stunning overview of ideas and research, and impress with fresh insights into a classical problem of criminology. This book will fascinate students as much as advanced researchers. Susanne Karstedt Professor of Criminology, University of Leeds The relationship between crime and the economy is surprisingly complex, frequently defying easy description. In this slim and highly readable volume Rosenfeld and Messner deftly lead us through these complexities, making a convincing argument that the strength of social institutions provides the key link between poor economic performance and rising crime rates. Gary LaFree University of Maryland

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