This book is an invaluable reference for those new to the field of criminology, who are looking for a clear outline of the major perspectives and traditions found in criminology. The author has outlined the ideas, concepts and traditions of the key theoretical perspectives that drive contemporary debate. Topics discussed include:
Anomie theory Classical criminology Critical criminology Labelling theory Positivism Post-modernism Subcultural theory
Key Perspectives in Criminology is not simply a dictionary of criminology, but a welcome introduction for those with a genuine interest in the terms, concepts, themes and debates in the field.
Contents
Introduction
Abolitionism
Administrative Criminology
Anomie Theory
Chicago School
Classical Criminology
Control Theory
Crime/Deviance
Critical Criminology
Cultural Criminology
Feminism
Labelling Theory
Left Realism
Masculinities
Positivism
Postmodernism
Right Realism
Subcultural Theory
References