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E-raamat: Introduction to Criminological Theory

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  • Formaat: 1140 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Feb-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040217375
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  • Formaat: 1140 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040217375

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This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to criminological theory for students taking courses in criminology at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.



This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to criminological theory for students taking courses in criminology at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. Building on previous editions and the previous companion text, this book presents the latest research and theoretical developments in a socio-political context.

All major theoretical perspectives are considered, including:

  • classical criminology,
  • biological and psychological positivism,
  • labelling theories,
  • feminist criminology,
  • critical criminology and left realism,
  • situation action theories,
  • desistance theories,
  • social control theories,
  • the risk society, postmodern condition, and terrorism.

The new edition has been updated and revised over seven parts to include full chapters on key topics, such as Bourdieau and criminology, narrative criminology, cultural victimology, southern theory and criminology, green and species criminology, critical race theory, convict and abolitionist and convict criminologies, and ultra-realist criminology. These 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, conspiracy theories, post-truth society and speculation about living in post–COVID-19 society, and the future of neoliberalism.

Supplemented with chapter summaries, critical thinking questions, policy implications, a full glossary of terms and theories, and a timeline of criminological theory, this book will appeal to 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.

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Hopkins Burkes Introduction to Criminological Theory has long been an indispensable guide for undergraduate and postgraduate students. The book has evolved with the discipline, providing up to date, critical appraisals of the most important and most recent contributions to criminological theory. The latest edition examines an extensive range of perspectives, considering their contributions in relation to developments in the discipline and situating them in wider social, political and historical context. An essential text for any criminology course. Will Jackson, Lecturer in Criminology, Programme Leader MA Criminology and Social Policy. Liverpool John Moores University, UK

"Building on an already comprehensive collection, this new edition is strengthened by the inclusion of contemporary debates and theoretical perspectives that will appeal to those teaching and studying criminology, sociology and related disciplines. A must read!"

Kathryn Chadwick, Principal Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

An Introduction to Criminological Theory by Rodger Hopkins Burke is a staple on our courses. This is a book I strongly recommend to many of my criminology students, particularly those who have just started studying criminology. The book provides a historical overview and discussion of criminology over the past 250 years and introduces students to various theories and perspectives, presenting these ideas in an accessible and interesting format. The sixth edition continues in this tradition but now incorporates much more, blending the historical with contemporary criminology. It promises to be a valuable text for all students.

Chloe Hawkins, Senior Lecturer and Course Leader Criminology and Criminal Justice, Portsmouth University, UK

1. Introduction and Structure Part One: The Rational Actor Model
2.
Classical Criminology
3. Populist Conservative Criminology
4. Contemporary
Rational Actor Theories Part Two: The Predestined Actor Model of Crime and
Criminal Behaviour
5. Biological Positivism
6. Psychological Positivism
7.
Sociological Positivism
8. Women and Positivism Part Three: The Victimized
Actor Model of Crime and Criminal Behaviour
9. Labelling Theories
10.
Conflict and Radical Theories
11. Critical Criminology
12. Left Realism Part
Four: Integrated Theories of Crime and Criminal Behaviour
13. Sociobiological
Theories
14. Environmental Theories
15. Social Control Theories
16.
Situational Action Theories
17. Bourdieau and Criminology
18. Narrative
Criminology
19. Problem-Solving Criminal Justice Part Five: Crimes in the Era
of Fragmented Modernity
20. Fragmentation of Modernity and the Postmodern
Condition
21. Constitutive Criminology
22. Anarchist Criminology
23. Cultural
Criminology
24. Cultural Victimology
25. Globalization and Organized Crime
Part Six: Rediscovering Critical Criminology in Neoliberal Society
26.
Southern Theory and Criminology
27. Critical Race Theory
28. Terrorism and
State Violence
29. Gender, Feminism, and Masculinity
30. Green and Species
Criminology
31. Biocritical Criminology
32. Abolitionism and Convict
Criminology Part Seven: Crime in an Age of Austerity and Pandemic
33.
Criminality and the Rise of Political Populism
34. Risk, Surveillance, and
Social Control
35. Ultra-Realist Criminology
36. Radical Moral Communitarian
Criminology
37. Criminology in an Age of Austerity
38. Epilogue: Crime and
PostCovid-19 Society Criminological Theory Timeline Glossary
Roger Hopkins Burke is Visiting Professor at the University of Derby and an independent consultant. He is the author of numerous books and articles in the areas of criminology, criminal justice, and social philosophy with vast teaching and research experience.