This book incorporates many of the exciting debates in the social sciences and philosophy of knowledge concerning the issues of modernity and post-modernism. It sets out a new project for criminology,a criminology of modernity, and offers a sustained critique of theorising without a concern for social totalities. It reviews the history and present state of criminology and identifies a range of social problems and large scale social processes which must be addressed if the subject is to attain intellectual commitment. This book is designed to place criminological theory at the cutting edge of contemporary debates. It marks a new development in criminological texts and will serve a valuable function not only for students and academics but for all those interested in the project of understanding crime in contemporary conditions.
Arvustused
'... it offers a valuable account of the links between conceptions of crime,criminality, criminal justice and modernity ... a thoroughly exciting and intellectually stimulating book. It will provoke controversy based on different readers' theoretical predilections and assumptions ... It deserves to be read widely.' Cambridge Law Journal, Nov 1995.
Narrating the Mood of the Times: Confusion, Self-Doubt, and
Ambivalence;The Problem of Modernity; The Theorists of Modernity: An
Introduction to Max Weber, Karl Marx, Emile Durkheim and Freidrich
Nietzsche;The Problem of Classical Criminology: Stabalising Disorder through
law: or how to achieve the Rule of Law and hide the chaos of early
Modernity;Reading the Texts of Classical Criminology; Criminological
Positivism I; Criminological Positivism II; Criminological Positivism
III;Positivism and the Dream of Organised Modernity; Morality, Normalcy and
Modernity; Locality and Criminology; Criminology and the Culture of
Modernity; Culture and Crime in the Post-Modern Condition; Labelling Theory,
and the work of david Matza; Crime and the Existentialist Dilemma; Modernity,
Gender and Crime;Contemporary Social Stratification and the Development of
the Underclass; Building Criminological Theory in Post-Modernism
Wayne Morrison, LLB, LLM, PhD, Barrister and Solicitor (New Zealand), Senior Lecturer in Law, Queen Mary Westfield College.