Social class and the definition of crime - Schwendinger, Schwendinger - 1977 () Citation Context ...oundation for crime, which would see it capture a greater range of egregious harms. The most famous example of this tendency can be found in a number of celebrated works authored by the ...
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nal Criminology.]]>The article presents several commentaries on the book "The Social Reality of Crime" by Richard Quinney. Topics include an interpretation of crime as a constructed reality; the ability of power, law and control to determine who and what is criminalized; and the impact of ...
Showing a limited preview of this publication: 47chapter twoCriminologySocial Crime, Individual Criminal“Societies have the criminals they deserve.”—Alexandre Lacassagne, 1885A correspondent forPeterburgskaia gazetareported being “overcome with horror” at thesight of the body of thirteen-year-old ...
Contemporary Masters in Criminology Joan McCord Part of the book series: The Plenum Series in Crime and Justice ((PSIC)) Abstract Recently, when I was having dinner at a restaurant and having trouble selecting among the fruit tart, the chocolate mousse, and the cheese cake, the waiter ...
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Crime and the press -- Media, Process, and the Social Construction of Crime: Studies in Newsmaking Criminology edited by Gregg Barak JM Casper,TM Funk 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Newsmaking criminology: Reflections of the media, intellectuals, and crime Newsmaking criminology: Reflections on the media...
Susan Guarino-GhezziTaylor & Francis GroupContemporary Justice ReviewGuarino-Ghezzi, S (2002) Criminology as Moral Philosophy: An Essay on Richard Quinney's Bearing Witness to Crime and Social Justice, Contemporary Justice Review, 5(4), pp 399-402....
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Abstract This paper proposes to examine some of the core philosophical issues to have arisen out of the recent calls to move “beyond criminology”. It will be claimed that the dismissal of crime as a “fictive event” is premature, as crime does indeed have an “ontological reality”. Never...