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Theories of crime and punishment / Claire Valier.

By: Contributor(s): Series: Longman criminology series / series editor, Tim NewburnPublication details: Harlow, England : Longman, 2002.Description: xii, 220 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 058243792X (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 364 VAL
Contents:
Foreword. - Series editor's preface. - Preface. - Introduction. 1. From enlightenment jurisprudence to the born criminal. - 2. Durkheim, the Dreyfus affair and the passion of punishment. - 3. The progressive movement and crime in Chicago. - 4. Al Capone, strain theory and the American dream. - 5. Social reaction, the deviant other and the stigmatised self. - 6. The state, the ruling class, and crime. - 7. Women's oppression, crime and society. - 8. Foucault, penality and social regulation. - 9. Crime and punishment in late modernity. - Bibliography. - Index.
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Main Collection Taylor's Library-TU

Floor 4, Shelf 10 , Side 2, TierNo 6, BayNo 1

364 VAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available LAWxx,17002,03,CL 5000066185

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword. - Series editor's preface. - Preface. - Introduction. 1. From enlightenment jurisprudence to the born criminal. - 2. Durkheim, the Dreyfus affair and the passion of punishment. - 3. The progressive movement and crime in Chicago. - 4. Al Capone, strain theory and the American dream. - 5. Social reaction, the deviant other and the stigmatised self. - 6. The state, the ruling class, and crime. - 7. Women's oppression, crime and society. - 8. Foucault, penality and social regulation. - 9. Crime and punishment in late modernity. - Bibliography. - Index.