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06/02/18 Criminology Past and Present | University of Portsmouth Criminology Past and Present (Session 2017-18) U21921 Level 7 ADS (Contact LIJ re U23801 TB2) View Online 303 items General Reading For the Unit (25 items) No one definitive text comprehensively covers all the areas dealt with in this unit. What follows is a list of books (divided into easier & more challenging texts) which will cover aspects of the unit. You should match the contents of each book to the unit content since the books are not listed under each and topic but may be relevant. Introductory Textbooks on Criminological Theory (9 items) The texts mentioned in this section are introductory textbooks on criminological theory. You are not expected to read them all (or even any one cover to cover) but refer to relevant chapters in whichever you are able to obtain. An introduction to criminological theory - Roger Hopkins Burke, 2014 Book | This is a very good introductory textbook - now in its 4th edition - written by a British criminologist. It offers good overview of past and present developments in regard to criminological theory. Criminological theory: context and consequences - Lilly, J. Robert, Cullen, Francis T., Ball, Richard A., 2011 Book | This is the 5th edition of this text. Previous editions are suitable if you can't obtain the latest text in terms of covering criminological past theories. This text is particularly good in that it contextualises the emergence of various theories dealt with in this unit. Crime & criminology - R. D. White, Fiona Haines, Nicole L. Asquith, R. D. White, 2012 Book | Earlier editions available Criminology - Stephen Jones, 2017 Book | A good introduction to criminology and theory. It covers a lot of material some of which goes beyond the scope of this unit but which you may find useful for later units. Any edition of this text will do if you can't obtain the latest. The Sage dictionary of criminology - McLaughlin, Eugene, Muncie, John, ebrary, Inc, 2001 Book | This is an excellent text which explains succinctly many of the terms and concepts you will encounter in this and other units. This e-book is the first edition which is fine to use however later hard copy editions are available. Criminology: theory and context - Tierney, John, 2010 Book | Earlier edition available Textbook on criminology - Williams, Katherine S., 2008 Book 1/29

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General Reading For the Unit (25 items)No one definitive text comprehensively covers all the areas dealt with in this unit. Whatfollows is a list of books (divided into easier & more challenging texts) which will coveraspects of the unit. You should match the contents of each book to the unit content sincethe books are not listed under each and topic but may be relevant.

Introductory Textbooks on Criminological Theory (9 items)The texts mentioned in this section are introductory textbooks on criminological theory.You are not expected to read them all (or even any one cover to cover) but refer torelevant chapters in whichever you are able to obtain.

An introduction to criminological theory - Roger Hopkins Burke, 2014Book | This is a very good introductory textbook - now in its 4th edition - written by a

British criminologist. It offers good overview of past and present developments in regard tocriminological theory.

Criminological theory: context and consequences - Lilly, J. Robert, Cullen, Francis T., Ball,Richard A., 2011

Book | This is the 5th edition of this text. Previous editions are suitable if you can'tobtain the latest text in terms of covering criminological past theories. This text isparticularly good in that it contextualises the emergence of various theories dealt with inthis unit.

Crime & criminology - R. D. White, Fiona Haines, Nicole L. Asquith, R. D. White, 2012Book | Earlier editions available

Criminology - Stephen Jones, 2017Book | A good introduction to criminology and theory. It covers a lot of material some

of which goes beyond the scope of this unit but which you may find useful for later units.Any edition of this text will do if you can't obtain the latest.

The Sage dictionary of criminology - McLaughlin, Eugene, Muncie, John, ebrary, Inc, 2001Book | This is an excellent text which explains succinctly many of the terms and

concepts you will encounter in this and other units. This e-book is the first edition which isfine to use however later hard copy editions are available.

Criminology: theory and context - Tierney, John, 2010Book | Earlier edition available

Textbook on criminology - Williams, Katherine S., 2008Book

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Criminology - Tim Newburn, 2017Book | This is an introductory level text which will be useful for those very new to the

discipline | Print edition available | Earlier edition available

Criminology - Tim Newburn, 2017Book | This is an introductory level text which will be useful for those very new to the

discipline | E-edition available | Earlier edition available

Very Basic Texts (5 items)These texts are included as they offer simpler entry level texts to criminology. Ideally youshould use these as aids to the higher level books and so are not encouraged tocite/reference them in your essays.

Criminological theory: the essentials - Stephen G. Tibbetts, 2015Book | Earlier edition available

Theories of crime - Ian Marsh, Gaynor Melville, 2006Book

Key perspectives in criminology - John J. Tierney, ebrary, Inc, c2009Book

Criminological theory in context - John Martyn Chamberlain, 2015Book

Criminology: the key concepts - Martin O'Brien, Majid Yar, ebrary, Inc, 2008Book

Texts which offer sections/chapters on past and present theories (4items)

Criminological theory: past to present : essential readings - Cullen, Francis T., Agnew,Robert, 2011

Book

Criminological thought: pioneers past and present - Mutchnick, Robert J., Martin, Randy,Austin, W. Timothy, 2009

Book

Criminological theory: an analysis of its underlying assumptions - Werner J. Einstadter,Stuart Henry, 2006

Book | A very good text in that looks at underlying assumptions and identifies past andpresent approaches.

Criminological theories: bridging the past to the future - Cote, Suzette, 2002Book | Recommended or Additional | This book attempts to make links between original

theories and more recent developments. There are some chapters which cover similarmaterial dealt with in the lecture programme.

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Higher Level Texts (5 items)The material listed here are more challenging reading than those identifed in the previoussection. They offer deeper and more cogent discussions on the discipline of criminology.

The culture of control: crime and social order in contemporary society - Garland, David,2001

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Though not explicitly about criminological theory thisbook masterfully blends a historical, theoretical and political discussion surrounding thenature of the discipline.

The Oxford handbook of criminology - Maguire, Mike, Morgan, Rodney, Reiner, Robert,2012

Book | This is the latest edition of the Oxford Handbook. It has chapters oncriminological theory. The previous editions will also be of use. Do also check for additonalresources/chapters on the publishers website.

Theoretical criminology: from modernity to post-modernism - Morrison, Wayne, 1995Book

Crime, risk and justice: the politics of crime control in liberal democracies - Stenson, Kevin,Sullivan, Robert R., MyiLibrary, 2001

Book | Recommended or Additional | This text contains chapters on more contemporarydevelopments in criminology. It is useful for setting the current socio-economic context.See in particular Part I. Also available in hard copy from the library.

The SAGE handbook of criminological theory - McLaughlin, Eugene, Newburn, Tim, 2010Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | This is essential reading since the book contains

commentaries on the most contemporary developments in criminological theory. | Alsoavailable as an ebook.

Readers (2 items)These books are edited texts which compile and abridge original (& often seminal)sources.

Criminological perspectives: essential readings - McLaughlin, Eugene, Muncie, John,Hughes, Gordon, 2003

Book

Key readings in criminology - Tim Newburn, 2009Book

Lecture 1: The Nature of Criminology (5 items)

A brief history of criminology - Ben Bowling, 2006Article | Recommended or Additional | A very good (brief) overview of the various

historical developments in criminology.

Criminology: a sociological introduction - Carrabine, Eamonn, ebrary, Inc, 2009Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read chapter 7.

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Criminology, Social Theory and the Challenge of our Times - D. Garland, R. Sparks, 2000Article | Essential, Key or Purchase | An excellent overview of the nature, historical

development and contemporary status of criminology.

International criminology: a critical introduction - Watts, Rob, Bessant, Judith, Hil, Richard,2008

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read chapter 2 and 3.

The Oxford handbook of criminology - Maguire, Mike, Morgan, Rod, Reiner, Robert, 1994Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read the chapter 1 by David Garland called Of Crime

and Criminals. This chapter appears in the first 3 editions of this text. You can also obtainan electronic version of this chapter fromhttp://global.oup.com/uk/orc/criminology/maguire5e/ but will need the unsername &password which appears in the more recent editions of the text.

Classicism: The Criminal & The Justice System (48 items)

2: Classcism & Justice (Past) (3 items)Classicism is well covered in most good introductory textbooks - see those identifiedabove. In addition the texts below offer more comprehensive discussions.

Controlling crime: the classical perspective in criminology - Roshier, Bob, 1989Book | Recommended or Additional

Cesare Beccaria: the genius of "On crimes and punishments" - Hostettler, John, 2010Book | Background

Two hundred and fifty years since the publication of On Crimes and Punishments: Thecurrency of Cesare Beccaria's thought - L. Ferrajoli, 2014-12-01

Article | This article offers an account of the key themes and arguments advanced byBeccaria. The points relate mainly to legal & moral debates related to justice.

3: Crime Prevention (Past) (14 items)

Key Texts (3 items)

Crime prevention: theory, policy, and politics - Gilling, Daniel, ebrary, Inc, 1997Book | Recommended or Additional | Read chapters 2 and 3

Understanding crime prevention: social control, risk and late modernity - Hughes, Gordon,1998

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase

The Oxford handbook of criminology - Mike Maguire, Rodney Morgan, Robert Reiner, 2012Book | Read chapter 26 by Crawford and Evans - Crime Prevention & Community

Safety. Similar chapters appear in previous editions of this text which you can read shouldyou not be able to obtain the latest 5th edition.

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Suggested Additional Texts (11 items)

Crime prevention and community safety: politics, policies and practices - Crawford, Adam,1998

Book

Key readings in criminology - Newburn, Tim, 2009Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | See chapter 14: Contemporary Classicism

Handbook of crime prevention and community safety - Tilley, Nick, ebrary, Inc, 2005Book

International criminology: a critical introduction - Watts, Rob, Bessant, Judith, Hil, Richard,2008

Book | Read chapter 8.

Criminal justice - Hucklesby, Anthea, Wahidin, Azrini, 2009Book | Recommended or Additional | Read chapter 1 by Daniel Gilling called Crime

Prevention. In this chapter Gilling offers a brief overview of crime prevention.

Ethical and social perspectives on situational crime prevention - Von Hirsch, Andrew,Garland, David, Wakefield, Alison, University of Cambridge, 2000

Book

Criminological perspectives [essential readings - McLaughlin, Eugene, 2013Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Various chapters in Part Four: Criminal justice &

crime prevention. In particular see chapters by Wilson, von Hirsch, Clarke. These chapters or those similar to them may appear in earlier editions of this text.

Key readings in criminology - Newburn, Tim, 2009Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read section 14 'contemporary classicism' & section

24 'crime prevention & community safety'.

Crime prevention: a critical introduction - Karen Evans, 2011Book

Rational choice and situational crime prevention: theoretical foundations - GraemeNewman, R. V. G. Clarke, S. Giora Shoham, c1997

Book

Beccaria and Situational Crime Prevention - J. D. Freilich, 2015-06-01Article

4: Beyond Justice, Beyond Deterrence (Past) (20 items)

Compulsory Reading for Lecture 4 (1 items)

Pre-crime and pre-punishment: a health warning - Lucia Zedner, 2010Article | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read Zedner's article which will form the basis of in

class discussions. You may also want to read some of the other articles in this edition of

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CJM which is devoted to pre-crime see in particular the article by McCulloch & Pickeringwhich argues similar points to Zedner.

Texts on Punitiveness (Irrationality) (11 items)

The Return of the Wheelbarrow Men; or, the Arrival of Postmodern Penality? - J. Pratt,2000-1-1

Article

Penal populism: key ideas in criminology - John Pratt, MyiLibrary, 2007Book | This text is a useful discussion regarding the politicisation of punishment. See in

particular chapters 1 and 2.

Criminological perspectives [essential readings - McLaughlin, Eugene, 2013Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read the following chapters 43 by Feeley & Simon

The Futures of criminology - David Nelken, 1994Book | Read chapter 8 by Feeley and Simon called Actuarial Justice: The emerging New

Criminal Law

Crime, risk, and insecurity: law and order in everyday life and political discourse - RichardSparks, Tim Hope, 2000

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read chapter 7 by Sparks called Perspectives on riskand penal politics

Key readings in criminology - Tim Newburn, 2009Book | On the new penology/risk see sections in chapter 16

Emotive and Ostentatious Punishment: Its Decline and Resurgence in Modern Society - J.PRATT, 2000-10-01

Article

Crime, risk and justice: the politics of crime control in liberal democracies - Kevin Stenson,Robert R. Sullivan, MyiLibrary, 2001

Book | See chapter 7 by Simon called Entitlement to cruelty

Against prediction: profiling, policing, and punishing in an actuarial age - Harcourt, BernardE., 1963-;

Book

The illusion of free markets: punishment and the myth of natural order - Harcourt, BernardE., ebrary, Inc, 2011

Book | Recommended or Additional

Vertigo and vindictiveness: some notes on the political economy of punishment - JockYoung, 2007-12

Article

Texts on Risk (rationality) (5 items)

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Preventive justice - Andrew Ashworth, Lucia Zedner, 2014Book

The SAGE handbook of punishment and society - Jonathan Simon, Richard Sparks, 2013Book | See chapter 6 by Hannah-Moffat called Punishment and Risk

Risk Control, Rights and Legitimacy in the Limited Liability State - John Pratt, 2016-08-22Article

Pre-crime and post-criminology? - L. Zedner, 2007-05-01Article

Justice and security in the 21st century : risks, rights and the ruleof law - 2013Book | This text is on order but sections are available from the publisher web site

Texts on both (3 items)

The culture of control: crime and social order in contemporary society - Garland, David,2002

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | This e-book is also available to borrow as a hardcopy from the library.

Crime, risk and justice: the politics of crime control in liberal democracies - Kevin Stenson,Robert R. Sullivan, MyiLibrary, 2001

Book | Recommended or Additional | Read chapter 8 by Hudson called Punishment,Rights and difference: Defending justice in the risk society. Note that this chapter is a littledated in the examples it draws upon. What is relevant however are the themes andconflicts that Hudson discusses.

The collapse of American criminal justice - William J. Stuntz, ebrary, Inc, c2011Book

Lecture 5: Governance, Risk & Security (11 items)

Governing through crime: how the war on crime transformed American democracy andcreated a culture of fear - Simon, Jonathan, ebrary, Inc, 2006

Book | Recommended or Additional

Government and Control - N. Rose, 2000Article | Essential, Key or Purchase

The SAGE handbook of criminological theory - Credo Reference (Firm), 2010Book | Read chapter 17 by Pat O'Malley called Governmental Criminology

Key readings in criminology - Newburn, Tim, 2009Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | See chapter16.2 which is an abridged version of

O'Malley's 1992 article.

Fighting crime together: the challenges of policing and security networks - Fleming, Jenny,

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Wood, Jennifer Dawn, 2006Book | Recommended or Additional | Read the chapter by Wood called Dark Networks,

Bright Networks and the Place of the Police

Imagining security - Wood, Jennifer, Shearing, Clifford D., ebrary, Inc, 2007Book | Recommended or Additional | Hard copy also available.

The Sage dictionary of policing - Wakefield, Alison, Fleming, Jenny, 2009Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read entries on ‘Auxiliary police’, ‘Contractualism’,

‘Policing’, ‘Pluralization’, ‘Private security’, ‘Third party policing’ & ‘Transnational policing’

Criminological perspectives: essential readings - McLaughlin, Eugene, Muncie, John,Hughes, Gordon, 2003

Book | Recommended or Additional | Read Shearing, C. and Stenning, P. (1985) Fromthe Panopticon to Disney World: The development of discipline.

Selling security: the private policing of public space - Wakefield, Alison, MyiLibrary, 2003Book | Recommended or Additional

Policing Before and After the Police: The Historical Antecedents of Contemporary CrimeControl - L. Zedner, 2005-04-27

Article

Social Police and the Mechanisms of Prevention - M. Neocleous, 2000-9-1Article

Positivism: Science & Crime (33 items)

6: Scientific Responses to Crime (Past) (7 items)

The criminal brain: understanding biological theories of crime - Nicole Hahn Rafter, ChadPosick, Michael Rocque, 2016

Book | Recommended or Additional

The criminal brain: understanding biological theories of crime - Nicole Hahn Rafter, ChadPosick, Michael Rocque, 2016

Book | Recommended or Additional

Creating born criminals - Rafter, Nicole Hahn, 1997Book

Criminal man - Lombroso, Cesare, Gibson, Mary, Rafter, Nicole Hahn, ebrary, Inc, 2006Book

The criminal body: Lombroso and the anatomy of deviance - Horn, David, 2003Book

The Cesare Lombroso handbook - Paul Knepper, Per Ystehede, 2013Book

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The origins of criminology: a reader - Nicole Hahn Rafter, 2009Book

Contemporary Biological & Psychological Criminology (Present) (13 items)

H. J. Eysenck in Fagin's kitchen: the return to biological theory in 20th-century criminology- N. H. Rafter, 2006

Article | Recommended or Additional

The Biology of Culpability: Pathological Identity and Crime Control in a Biological Culture -N. ROSE, 2000

Article | Recommended or Additional

How much can genetics tell us about the causes of crime and violence? - Joseph Schwartz,2005

Article

Biology and criminology: the biosocial synthesis - Walsh, Anthony, ebrary, Inc, 2009Book | This text is available from the library as a hard book.

Biosocial criminology: new directions in theory and research - Walsh, Anthony, Beaver,Kevin M., 2009

Book

Biology and criminology: the biosocial synthesis - Walsh, Anthony, ebrary, Inc, 2009Book

The Oxford handbook of criminological theory - Cullen, Francis T., Wilcox, Pamela, 2013Book | See in particular chapters in Part 1 & 2

The Ashgate research companion to biosocial theories of crime - Beaver, Kevin M., Walsh,Anthony, ebrary, Inc, 2011

Book | This e-book is also available from the library as a hard copy.

Experimental Criminology Prospects Advancing Science And Public Policy :: Researchmethods in sociology and criminology :: Cambridge University Press

Webpage | This text is on order.

The anatomy of violence: the biological roots of crime - Adrian Raine, 2013Book

Ptolemizing Lombroso the Pseudo-Revolution of Biosocial Criminology - Nicolas Carrier,Kevin Walby

Document

Criminological theory: a genetic-social approach - Tim Owen, 2014Book

The neurobiology of criminal behavior: gene-brain-culture interaction - Anthony Walsh,Jonathon D. Bolen, ebrary, Inc, 2012

Book

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8: Crime Science (Present) (13 items)

Essential Reading (3 items)

Crime science: new approaches to preventing and detecting crime - Smith, Melissa J.,Tilley, Nick, ebrary, Inc, 2005

Book | Recommended or Additional | Hard copy also available. See in particular thechapter by G. Laycock.

Crime Science - Ken Pease, 2004Article | Essential, Key or Purchase

Crime, science and evaluation - Gloria Laycock, 2005Article

Further Suggested Reading (7 items)

Technology, Criminology and Crime Science - Ronald V. Clark, 2002Article | Essential, Key or Purchase | You should be able to obtain this article

electronically by clicking through to it. Any problems doing so [email protected]

The SAGE handbook of criminological theory - McLaughlin, Eugene, Newburn, Tim, 2010Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read chapter 14 by R.V Clarke called 'Crime

Science' . Hard copies of this text are available to borrow from the library.

Handbook of crime prevention and community safety - Tilley, Nick, ebrary, Inc, 2005Book | Read Pease, K. (2005) Science in the Service of crime reduction

Pre-crime and pre-punishment: a health warning - Lucia Zedner, 2010Article | Recommended or Additional | You should be able to obtain this short article

elecontronically. Any problems doing so please contact [email protected]

Environmental criminology and crime analysis - Wortley, Richard, Mazerolle, LorraineGreen, ebrary, Inc, 2008

Book

Happy Birthday? - G. Laycock, 2012-06-01Article | Recommended or Additional | In this article Laycock discusses the successes

and failures of crime science on its tenth anniversary. You may find other articles in thisissue of the Policing Journal of interest.

Experimental criminology: prospects for advancing science and public policy - 2013Book

Criticisms of Crime Science (3 items)

Book Review: Crime Science: New Approaches to Preventing and Detecting Crime - T.Hope, 2006

Article | Tim Hope offers a scathing critique of crime science in this book review (in

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which he also identifies the approaches used by crime science).

What is criminology? - Bosworth, Mary, Hoyle, Carolyn, 2011Book | Read chapter 30 by Tim Hope

The Novelty of Crime Science - 2007-03Article

Sociological Approaches (33 items)

L9: Anomie, Social Disorganisation & Strain (Past) (6 items)Various introductory texts - see the first section of this reading list - on criminologicaltheory will have chapters on anomie, social disorganisation (ie Chicago sociology) & strain.So please also refer to books identified at the top of this reading list for additional texts.

The Chicago school of sociology: institutionalization, diversity, and the rise of sociologicalresearch - Bulmer, Martin, 1984

Book | Recommended or Additional

Criminology: a sociological introduction - Carrabine, Eamonn, ebrary, Inc, 2009Book | Recommended or Additional | Read chapter 5

Understanding deviance: a guide to the sociology of crime and rule-breaking - Downes,David M., Rock, Paul Elliott, 2011

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | This is a higher level text. Read chapters 3 TheUniversity of Chicago Sociology & 4: Functionalism. Earlier editions of this text areavailable.

Criminological theory: context and consequences - Lilly, J. Robert, Cullen, Francis T., Ball,Richard A., 2011

Book | Recommended or Additional | This is a general introductory text which bothexplains various theories and also links them to contextual backdrop. Previous editions ofthis text are suitable in terms of explaining past theories.

Understanding deviance: a guide to the sociology of crime and rule-breaking - Downes,David M., Rock, Paul Elliott, 2011

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read chapter 3, 4, & 5. If the latest edition of thistext is not available you can use any of the earlier editions if all you need is commentaryof the origins & early architects of the theories.

Understanding deviance: a guide to the sociology of crime and rule-breaking - David M.Downes, Paul Elliott Rock, Eugene McLaughlin, 2016

Book | Read chapters 3 Chicago Sociology & 5 Anomie & Strain

Anomie, Social Disorganisation & Strain (Present) (2 items)This section contains present texts which parallel the work of Chicago the Chicago School

The Chicago School diaspora: epistemology and substance - Gary Bowden, Jacqueline Low,

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2014Book

Urban outcasts: a comparative sociology of advanced marginality -Loic Wacquant, ebrary, Inc, 2008

Book

L10: Theories on Subcultures (10 items)Primarily Early American studies on subcultures. There are good overviews in mostintroductory texts on criminology. Listed below are some seminal texts.

The subcultures reader - Gelder, Ken, 2005Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | See the various abridged original articles in Part

Two: The Birmingham Tradition & Cultural Studies

Subcultures: cultural histories and social practice - Gelder, Ken, ebrary, Inc, 2007Book

Resistance through rituals: youth subcultures in post-war Britain - Hall, Stuart, Jefferson,Tony, ebrary, Inc, 2006

Book

Subculture: the meaning of style - Hebdige, Dick, ebrary, Inc, 1979Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | This book is also available in hard copy from the

university library.

Understanding deviance: a guide to the sociology of crime and rule-breaking - Downes,David M., Rock, Paul Elliott, 2011

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read chapter 6. Also relevant are chapters 3, 4 and5. Earlier editions of this text are fine to use if all you need to develop is an understandingof past theories.

Youth & crime - Muncie, John, 2009Book | Recommended or Additional | This is a general introductory text. However do

Read 3.2 Sociological Positivism, 6.1 subcultural theory & analysis, 6.2 subcultures &resistance & 6.4 post subcultural studies (which is relevant to the next lecture).

Delinquent boys: the culture of the gang - Cohen, Albert Kircidel, 1955Book | Recommended or Additional

The gang: a study of 1,313 gangs in Chicago - Thrasher, Frederic Milton, Knox, George W,2000

Book | Recommended or Additional

The delinquent solution: a study in subcultural theory - Downes, David, 1966Book

Understanding deviance: a guide to the sociology of crime and rule-breaking - David M.Downes, Paul Elliott Rock, Eugene McLaughlin, 2016

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Book | Read chapter 6 on Culture and Subculture

L11: Post Subcultures (15 items)I have listed here a number of key articles & books on post sub-cultures. There are somearticles written by cultural criminologists which covers similar arguments presented bypost-subcultural theorists.

Very Helpful Text (4 items)The texts listed below are felt to be particularly useful in aiding your understandingtowards the essay as they review past subcultural theories and assert the differencesrelated to post-subcultural theories.

The post-subcultural turn: some reflections 10 years on - Andy Bennett, 2011-08Article | Essential, Key or Purchase | This article critically evaluates the key tenets of

post subcultural theories. Read in particular up to mid-page 496 which offers a review ofthe key theoretical interventions suggested by post-subcultural theorists in light of theflaws identified within subcultural theories.

Youth Subcultural Theory: A Critical Engagement with the Concept, its Origins and Politics,from the Chicago School to Postmodernism - Shane Blackman, 2005

Article

Resistance through rituals: youth subcultures in post-war Britain - Hall, Stuart, Jefferson,Tony, ebrary, Inc, 2006

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read the new introduction to this text which offers aresponse to the criticisms of the work of the Birmingham School Read the new introduction which offers a response and defence of the work of theBirmingham School on subcultres.

Structure, Agency, Subculture: The CCCS, <i>Resistance Through Rituals</i>, and'Post-Subcultural' Studies - Paul Sweetman, 2013

Article

After subculture: critical studies in contemporary youth culture - Bennett, Andy,Kahn-Harris, Keith, 2004

Book | Recommended or Additional

The 'chav' phenomenon: Consumption, media and the construction of a newunderclass - K. Hayward, 2006

Article | Recommended or Additional | Keith Hayward is more associated with Britishversion of cultural criminology. However this article offers arguments which cross overwith post-subcultures.

Beyond subculture: pop, youth and identity in a postcolonial world - Huq, Rupa, ebrary, Inc, 2006

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Book | Recommended or Additional | Hard copy available in the library.

Subculture, style, chavs and consumer capitalism: Towards a critical cultural criminologyof youth - G. Martin, 2009

Article

Inside subculture: the postmodern meaning of style - Muggleton, David, ebrary, Inc, 2000Book | Recommended or Additional

The post-subcultures reader - Muggleton, David, Weinzierl, Rupert, 2003Book | Recommended or Additional

Violent night: urban leisure and contemporary culture - Winlow, Simon, Hall, Steve, ebrary,Inc, 2006

Book | Recommended or Additional

Book Review: Resistance through Rituals (2nd edn) Stuart Hall and Tony Jefferson - S.Winlow, S. Hall, 2007

Article | A review of the second edition of Resistance Through Rituals

In Defence of Subculture: Young People, Leisure and Social Divisions - Tracy Shildrick,Robert MacDonald, 2006

Article | Essential, Key or Purchase | This article offers a critique of post-subcultures andreassertion of the concept of subcultures

Subcultures: cultural histories and social practice - Gelder, Ken, ebrary, Inc, 2007Book

Crime and the American dream - Messner, Steven F., Rosenfeld, Richard, 2013Book

Part 2 Overview (4 items)The approaches dealt with in Part 2 of the unit are much closer in terms of ideas andprinciples as compared to what was covered in Part 1. They are also very much affectedby similar contextual factors (shift from modern to late/post modern conditions). The textsbelow offer explanations of the emergence of the 3 approaches covered in part 2.

The Theory and Politics of Criminalisation - John MuncieArticle | Essential, Key or Purchase | This is a nice short article which briefly explains the

shift from liberal sociology (and focus on labelling) towards a more critical appreciation ofthe political process of criminalisation.

Routledge handbook of critical criminology - Walter S. DeKeseredy, Molly Dragiewicz, 2012Book | Read Chapter 1 by Mooney called Finding a political voice: the emergence of

critical criminology in Britain by Mooney.

Crime and society: readings in history and theory - Mike Fitzgerald, Gregor McLennan,Jennie Pawson, MyiLibrary, 2005

Book | Read chapter 13 by Cohen called Footprints in the Sand. This is an authoritative

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and almost seminal account of the history and formation of different left wingcriminological approaches in the 1960s/70s.

Review Essay: Critical Criminology: Continuity and Change: Schwartz, M. D., & Hatty, S. E.(2003). Controversies in Critical Criminology. Albany, NY: Anderson. Carrington, K., &Hogg, R. (2002). Critical Criminology: Issues, Debates and Challenges. Cullompton, Devon,United Kingdom: Willan. Milovanovic, D. (2002). Critical Criminology at the Edge:Postmodern Perspectives, Integration, and Application. Westport, CT: Praeger - M. O'Brien,S. Penna, 2007-09-01

Article | This is actually a review of 3 recently published texts on critical criminology. Itoffers a very good overview of the emergence, development and debates in radicalcriminology. In addition is also offers insights into the new concerns and context ofcontemporary critical criminology.

Anti-Criminology (33 items)

L12: Labelling Perspectives (4 items)Labelling perspectives are very well covered in most introductory textbooks oncriminological theory. Consider the various texts identified at the start of this reading list.Also readers often contain extracts from original sources and explanations of the keyarguments.

Outsiders: studies in the sociology of deviance - Becker, Howard S., 1991Book

Theories of crime and punishment - Valier, Claire, 2002Book | Recommended or Additional | Read chapter 5. Social Reaction

An introduction to critical criminology - Pamela Ugwudike, 2015Book | Read chapter two called The labelling perspective

The SAGE handbook of criminological theory - Credo Reference (Firm), 2010Book | Read chapter 7 by Muncie called Labelling, Social Reaction and Social

Construction. This brief chapter offers an outline of the past ideas introduce by North Americansociologists and explores how they influenced more Marxist and Critical approachesdeveloped in Britain in the 1970s.

L13: Sociology of Deviance: British Interpretations (10 items)

Sociology of Deviance (6 items)

Please read the section called 'The Sociology of Deviance (the NDC) which is in Moodle-http://moodle.port.ac.uk/mod/book/view.php?id=392257. This should be essential readingfor this topic. 

Crime and society: readings in history and theory - Mike Fitzgerald, Gregor McLennan,Jennie Pawson, MyiLibrary, 2005

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read chapter 13 by Cohen called Footprints in the

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Sand. This text is also available in hard copy. This same chapter also appears in Cohen'sAgainst Criminology

Review Essay: Critical Criminology: Continuity and Change: Schwartz, M. D., & Hatty, S. E.(2003). Controversies in Critical Criminology. Albany, NY: Anderson. Carrington, K., &Hogg, R. (2002). Critical Criminology: Issues, Debates and Challenges. Cullompton, Devon,United Kingdom: Willan. Milovanovic, D. (2002). Critical Criminology at the Edge:Postmodern Perspectives, Integration, and Application. Westport, CT: Praeger - M. O'Brien,S. Penna, 2007-09-01

Article | Essential, Key or Purchase | Although this article is concerned with offeringreviews of two recent books on critical criminology it begins with a good overview of theroots of critical criminology which are traced to the sociology of deviance considered inthis part of the unit. You should therefore focus your reading on the earlier pages of thisuseful article.

Routledge handbook of critical criminology - Walter S. DeKeseredy, Molly Dragiewicz, 2012Book | Read chapter 1 by Mooney called Finding a political voice: the emergence of

critical criminology in Britain. This chapter traces the roots of critical criminology back tothe work of the NDC.

Early days - J. Young, 2013-08-01Article | A brief overview of the early development of the sociology of deviance in

Britain from one of its architects.

The sociology of crime and delinquency in Britain: Vol.2: The new criminologies - PaulWiles, 1976

Book | Read the introduction by Paul Wiles

On Moral Panics and Media Representations (4 items)

The manufacture of news: social problems, deviance and the mass media - Stanley Cohen,Jock Young, 1981

Book

Moral panics and the transgressive other - J. Young, 2011-12-01Article

Moral Panic: Its Origins in Resistance, Ressentiment and the Translation of Fantasy intoReality - J. Young, 2009-01-01

Article

Key readings in criminology - Tim Newburn, 2009Book | see chapters 4.4 by Cohen, 10.5 by Young

L14: Cultural Criminology (19 items)You may also find that recently published introductory textbooks on criminological theoryinclude chapters/sections on cultural criminology.

Essential Reading (6 items)

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Whilst there are a good number of what could be essential texts for cultural criminologythe ones mentioned below are felt particularly useful since they trace the roots of culturalcriminology to past theories (& are available electronically).

Cultural Criminology: Some Notes on the Script - Keith J. Hayward, Jock Young, 2004Article | Essential, Key or Purchase

Cultural Criminology: The Long and Winding Road - Mike Presdee, 2004Article | Essential, Key or Purchase

Cultural criminology: an invitation - Ferrell, Jeff, Hayward, Keith J., Young, Jock, ebrary, Inc,2008

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read chapter 2 - the gathering storm.There is now a second edition of this text which you can also use - although no electronicversion. It is unlikely that this chapter will have changed much given that it primarilyconcerns the roots of cultural criminology.

Routledge handbook of critical criminology - Walter S. DeKeseredy, Molly Dragiewicz, 2012Book | Read chapter 10 by Muzzatti on cultural criminology

Cultural Criminology: An Invitation… to What? - Dale Spencer, 2011-9Article

The Meaning of Cultural Criminology: A Theoretical and Methodological Lineage -Meaning.pdf - Bevier

Document

Comparing/Considering Research Methods/Values (6 items)

Boredom, Crime and Criminology - Jeff Ferrell, 2004-08-01Article

The SAGE handbook of criminological theory - Credo Reference (Firm), 2010Book | Read chapter 16 by Ferrell called Cultural Criminology: The Loos Can[n]on

Ethnography at the edge: crime, deviance, and field research - Jeff Ferrell, Mark S. Hamm,c1998

Book | Read in particular the preface by Adler and Adler and chapters by Ferrell (bothsingle authored and co-authored).

Kill method: A provocation - Jeff FerrellDocument | for purposes of referencing this journal article should be as follows

Ferrell, J. (2009). Kill method: A provocation. Journal of Theoretical and PhilosophicalCriminology, 1(1), 1–22.

Criminological : Inside the immediacy of crime - Jeff Ferrell, 1997-03

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The SAGE handbook of criminological research methods - David Gadd, Susanne Karstedt,Steven F. Messner, ebrary, Inc, 2012

Book | See Ferrell's entry on auto-ethnography (chapter 14)

Origins & Developments on Moral Panic Theory (2 items)

Moral panics and the transgressive other - J. Young, 2011-12-01Article

Moral Panic: Its Origins in Resistance, Ressentiment and the Translation of Fantasy intoReality - J. Young, 2009-01-01

Article

Recommended Reading: Cultural Criminology (5 items)see also relevant entry and associated terms in the SAGE Dictionary of Criminology

Cultural Criminology - Jeff Ferrell, 1999Article | Essential, Key or Purchase

Subculture, style, chavs and consumer capitalism: Towards a critical cultural criminologyof youth - G. Martin, 2009

Article | Recommended or Additional

The Oxford handbook of criminology - Mike Maguire, Rodney Morgan, Robert Reiner, 2012Book | Read chapter 4 called Cultural Criminology by Hayward and Young

Cultural criminology: theories of crime - Jeff Ferrell, Keith J. Hayward, 2011Book

Cultural criminology: Script rewrites - K. J. Hayward, 2016-08-01Article

Marxist Criminology (72 items)

Overview Reading for Marxist Criminology (9 items)

International criminology: a critical introduction - Watts, Rob, Bessant, Judith, Hil, Richard,2008

Book | Recommended or Additional | Read chapter 4.

Marxism and criminological theory: a critique and a toolkit - Cowling, Mark, 2008Book

Critique and radical discourses on crime - Pavlich, George, 2000Book

Primer in radical criminology: critical perspectives on crime, power & identity - Michael J.

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Lynch, c2010Book

Critical Genres and Radical Criminology in Britain : A Microeconometric Analysis of theUnder-reporting of Property Crime and Its Implications - G. Pavlich, 2001

Article

Chapter 2 Punishment and Political Economy - Alessandro De GiorgiChapter | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read in particular the chapter by De Giorgi. This

chapter covers both past and present Marxist penology. You may also find sections of thethe introductory chapter or relevance. Hard copy versions of this text are available fromthe library.

Political economy and crime: an overview - Michael J. Lynch, 2013-07Article | As well as outlining past work this first article in an edition of a journal devoted

to the political economy of crime also previews more contemporary work.

Fifty key thinkers in criminology - Keith J. Hayward, Shadd Maruna, Jayne Mooney, ebrary,Inc, 2010

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read various entries such as on Marx, Bonger, Sellin,Chambliss, Young

Radical and Marxist theories of crime - Michael J. Lynch, Paul Stretesky, c2011Book

L15: Marxist Criminology (63 items)A selection of relevant texts which explore the terrain of criminological theories whichhave been inspired and influenced by Marxist principles. Please see introductory texts atthe top of this reading list which may help you understand the texts identified below.

Marxist Criminology: Past (10 items)

An introduction to critical criminology - Pamela Ugwudike, 2015Book | Read chapter 4: Marxist Criminology

The new criminology: for a social theory of deviance - Taylor, Ian R., Walton, Paul, Young,Jock, MyiLibrary, 2003

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read in particular the foreward by Gouldner and thelast chapter (this is also reproduced in Key Readings in Criminology by Newburn andCriminological Perspectives by Muncie et al in abridged versions). The New Criminology isalso available hard copy from the library.

A Critique of Marxist Criminology - Richard F. Sparks, 1980Article

Crime and society: readings in history and theory - Fitzgerald, Mike, McLennan, Gregor,Pawson, Jennie, MyiLibrary, 2005

Book | See in particular chapter 20 by Hall and Scraton called Law, class and control.This e-book is available to borrow as a hard copy from the library.

Critical criminology - Taylor, Ian, Walton, Paul, Young, Jock, 1975

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Book | This text extends, consolidates and addresses some criticisms and weaknessesof The New Criminology (1973). See in particular the chapter by Young calledWorking-class criminology.

Capitalism and the rule of law: from deviancy theory to Marxism - Fine, Robert, CapitalistDiscipline and the Rule of Law (Conference), National Deviancy Conference, Conference ofSocialist Economists, 1979

Book | See in particular chapters 1 and 2

Radical criminology: the coming crises - Inciardi, James A., 1980Book | See in particular the introduction and chapter 1. You may also find chapter 2 and

3 of interest. Do browse further chapters.

Controversies in critical criminology - Martin D. Schwartz, Suzanne Hatty, c2003Book | Read chapter 1 by Matthews called Marxist Criminology.

Crime and capitalism: readings in Marxist criminology - David F. Greenberg, 1993Book

Routledge handbook of critical criminology - Walter S. DeKeseredy, Molly Dragiewicz, 2012Book | Read chapter 6 by Rick Mathews called Marxist Criminology. This chapter

outlines the past ideas and also offers brief remarks on present developments.

L16: Marxist Penology Past (19 items)

Introductory Level Texts (8 items)The books listed here are considered introductory and should be read alongside higherlevel texts. They offer a helpful starting place upon which to develop your understanding.

Understanding justice: an introduction to ideas, perspectives and controversies in modernpenal theory - Hudson, Barbara, ebrary, Inc, 2003

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | See chapter on the political economy of punishment.This text is available from the library in hard copy (there is also access e-book of theearlier edition.

An introduction to critical criminology - Pamela Ugwudike, 2015Book | Recommended or Additional | In chapter 12 the author gives a brief overview of

Marxist penologists both past and present. This is a nice introductory level text so should be used along with more higher level texts.

Prisons & punishment: the essentials - David Gordon Scott, Nick Flynn, 2014Book | Recommended or Additional | See chapter 2:2 and the relevant sections to

Marxist Penology (both past and present). Note that this is a very introductory text and should be used alongside higher level texts.

The penal system: an introduction - Michael Cavadino, James Dignan, George Mair, 2013Book | Recommended or Additional | Read the relevant sections in chapter 3 Explaining

Punishment. Note that earlier editions of this text will be fine to use (if you can't get this edition) sincethe sections on more historical matter will be much the same.

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The Oxford handbook of criminology - Mike Maguire, Rod Morgan, Robert Reiner, 2002Book | Recommended or Additional | Read chapter 8 Punishment and Control by

Hudson (this chapter was also included in the second edition of this text but a slightlydifferent version - which if you can't get the 3 rd edition you should use). You would onlyneed to read the relevant parts of the chapter.

This is higher than introductory level but is still felt worth including here.

Doing time: an introduction to the sociology of imprisonment - Roger Matthews, 2009Book

Rethinking the political economy of punishment | Centre for Crime and Justice StudiesWebpage | Essential, Key or Purchase | The section from the start until where Amin is

cited on the second paragraph of page 18 broadly concerns past ideas whereas from thispoint on concerns present debates. This article summaries arguments more fully exploredin Di Giorgi's book (listed below)

Handbook of prisons - 2016Book | Read chapter 17 by Massa caled Punishment and the Political Economy. This

chapter reviews past and present arguments.

Higher End Texts (6 items)After having read text(s) noted in the section called Introductory level texts you shouldextend your reading to material identified here.

Punishment and modern society: a study in social theory - Garland, David, 1990Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | See chapters 4 and 5

Rethinking the political economy of punishment - Alessandro De Giorgi, 2007Article | Essential, Key or Purchase | This is a short article which appears in volume 70

of Criminal Justice Matters 2007

Re-thinking the political economy of punishment: perspectives on post-Fordism and penalpolitics - Alessandro De Giorgi, 2016

Book | Recommended or Additional | This is the full length book upon which some ofshort articles and chapters identified in the reading list are based upon

Re-thinking the political economy of punishment: perspectives on post-Fordism and penalpolitics - Alessandro De Giorgi, c2006

Book | Recommended or Additional | This is the full length book upon which some ofshort articles and chapters identified in the reading list are based upon.

Chapter 2 Punishment and Political Economy - Alessandro De GiorgiChapter

Labor surplus and punishment: a review and assessment of theory and evidence - TChiricos, M DeLone, 1992

Article

The Original Past Key Texts (5 items)

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Although you have been directed to the secondary literature you may wish to read theoriginal texts yourself.

Punishment and social structure - Georg Rusche, Otto Kirchheimer, Dario Melossi, 2017Book

Punishment and social structure - Georg Rusche, Otto Kirchheimer, Dario Melossi, c2003Book

Recession, crime and punishment - Steven Box, 1987Book | Chapter 2 offers a good overview of relevant theories.

The prison and the factory: origins of the penitentiary system - Dario Melossi, MassimoPavarini, 1981

Book

The sociology of punishment: socio-structural perspectives - Dario Melossi, c1998Book

L17: (neo) Marxist Criminology: Present (17 items)

Essential Reading (2 items)These texts give a good overview of Marxist & Neo-Marxist Criminology

Political economy and crime: an overview - Michael J. Lynch, 2013-07Article | Essential, Key or Purchase

It's the political economy, stupid! A neo-Clintonian criminology - Robert Reiner, 2007-12Article | Essential, Key or Purchase | A fuller version of this short article appears in

Reiner's chapter in Hall and Winlow's New Directions in Criminological Theory which islisted below.

Highly Recommended (3 items)

Reexamining political economy and crime and explaining the crime drop - Michael J. Lynch,2013-07

Article

Market, Crime and Community: Toward a Mid-Range Theory of Post-Industrial Violence - E.Currie, 1997

Article

Law and order: an honest citizen's guide to crime and control - Robert Reiner, 2007Book

The Oxford handbook of criminology - Mike Maguire, Rodney Morgan, Robert Reiner, 2012Book | Read chapter 11 by Reiner called Casino capital's crimes.

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Crime in context: a critical criminology of market societies - Taylor, Ian, 1999Book

The politics of injustice: crime and punishment in America - Katherine Beckett, TheodoreSasson, 2004

Book

New directions in crime and deviancy - Winlow, Simon, Atkinson, Rowland, ebrary, Inc,c2013

Book | Recommended or Additional | Read chapter 1 by Simon Winlow

Rethinking social exclusion: the end of the social? - Simon Winlow, Steve Hall, 2013Book | Recommended or Additional

Creating criminals: prisons and people in a market society - Vivien Stern, 2006Book

The new criminology revisited - Walton, Paul, Young, Jock, Taylor, Ian, 1998Book | see in particular chapters 7 by Currie & 13 by Taylor

The politics of crime control: essays in honour of David Downes - David M. Downes, TimNewburn, Paul Elliott Rock, 2009

Book | Read chapter 2 by Reiner called Beyond Risk: A Lament for Social DemocraticCriminology

Anti-nirvana: Crime, culture and instrumentalism in the age of insecurity - S. Hall,2005-03-01

Article

New directions in criminological theory - Steve Hall, Simon Winlow, ebrary, Inc, 2012Book | Read chapter 2 by Reiner called Political Economy and criminology.

Revitalizing criminological theory: towards a new ultra-realism - Steve Hall, Simon Winlow,2015

Book | Also available as a physical text to borrow from the library.

Zombie politics and culture in the age of casino capitalism - Henry A. Giroux, 2015Book | Earlier edition available

L18: (neo)Marxist Penology: Present (17 items)

Introductory Level Texts (4 items)

Rethinking the political economy of punishment | Centre for Crime and Justice StudiesWebpage | The section from the start until where Amin is cited on the second paragraph

of page 18 broadly concerns past ideas whereas from this point on concerns presentdebates. This article summaries arguments more fully explored in Di Giorgi's book (listedbelow) |

An introduction to critical criminology - Pamela Ugwudike, 2015Book | In chapter 12 the author gives a brief overview of Marxist penologists both past

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and present. This is a nice introductory level text so should be used along with more higher level texts.

Prisons & punishment: the essentials - David Gordon Scott, Nick Flynn, 2014Book | See chapter 2:2 and the relevant sections to Marxist Penology (both past and

present). Note that this is a very introductory text and should be used alongside higher level texts.

Handbook of prisons - 2016Book | Read chapter 17 by Massa called Punishment and the Political Economy which

reviews past and present arguments.

Re-thinking the political economy of punishment: perspectives on post-Fordism and penalpolitics - Alessandro De Giorgi, 2016

Book

Re-thinking the political economy of punishment: perspectives on post-Fordism and penalpolitics - De Giorgi, Alessandro, c2006

Book

Punishing the poor: the neoliberal government of social insecurity - Wacquant,Loic J. D., 2009

Book

Governing Social Marginality: Welfare, Incarceration, and the Transformation of StatePolicy - K. Beckett, B. Western, 2001

Article

The SAGE handbook of punishment and society - Simon, Jonathan, Sparks, Richard, ebrary,Inc, 2013

Book | Recommended or Additional | See in particular Chapter 2 by De Giorgi. Thise-book is also available as a hard copy from the library.

Taylor & Francis Online :: Criminal Justice Matters - Volume 70, Issue 1Webpage | Essential, Key or Purchase | There are various relevant articles in this edition

of Criminal Justice Matters which has the theme of Politics, Economy and Crime.

Travels of the criminal question: cultural embeddedness and diffusion - Dario Melossi,Maximo Sozzo, Richard Sparks, ebrary, Inc, 2011

Book | In particular read chapters 3 (by Melossi) and 6 by DeDiorgi

Governing Social Marginality: Welfare, Incarceration, and the Transformation of StatePolicy - K. BECKETT, B. WESTERN, 2001-01-01

Article

Banished: the new social control in urban American - Katherine Beckett, Steven KellyHerbert, 2010

Book

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Comparing Types of Capitalist (4 items)One dimension that you may wish to develop your essay between past and present is thatcontemporary commentators observe differences in penal severity according to differenttypes of capitalist order (in comparison to the past approaches which see capitalism asmonolithic).

Capitalism and penal policy - Richard Garside, 2008-12Article | Recommended or Additional

Penal systems: a comparative approach - Michael Cavadino, James Dignan, MichaelCavadino, 2006

Book | Print edition available

Penal policy and political economy - M. Cavadino, J. Dignan, 2006-11-01Article | Recommended or Additional

The prisoners' dilemma: political economy and punishment in contemporary democracies -Nicola Lacey, 2008

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase

Critical Criminology (50 items)

Critical Criminology: Intellectual Underpinnings & Concerns (12 items)

Essential Reading (5 items)

Law, order and the authoritarian state: readings in critical criminology - Scraton, Phil, 1987Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read the preface and introductory chapter which

sets out the emergence of critical analysis.

Doing criminological research - Pamela Davies, Peter Francis, Victor Jupp, 2011Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read chapter 15 by Hudson called Critical Reflection

as Research Methodology (this chapter is also in the first edition of this text which is nowavailable as an e-book see listing below). This chapter has been digitised to enable wideaccess.

Doing criminological research - Victor Jupp, Pamela Davies, Peter Francis, 2000Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read chapter 15 by Hudson called Critical Reflection

as Research Methodology

The critical criminology companion - Thalia Anthony, Chris Cunneen, 2008Book | Read chapter 1 by Stubbs called Critical Criminological Research. This chapter

offers a lucid and succinct summary of critical criminology's research methods and values.

The Sage dictionary of criminology - McLaughlin, Eugene, Muncie, John, ebrary, Inc, 2001Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read the sections on critical criminology, critical

research and left idealism (which is a term which was disparagingly coined by left realistswho were critical of critical criminologists) (see also the associated concepts)

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The politics of crime control - Stenson, Kevin, Cowell, David, 1991Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | Read the chapter by Scraton and Chadwick. This

chapter appears in Muncie and McLaughlin's Criminological Perspectives A Reader in anabridged version.

Expanding the criminological imagination: critical readings in criminology - Barton, Alana,ebrary, Inc, 2007

Book | Essential, Key or Purchase | This text is also available hard copy from the library.Read in particular the introductory and concluding chapters.

Contemporary critical criminology - DeKeseredy, Walter S., ebrary, Inc, 2010Book | Read the first section.

What is criminology? - Bosworth, Mary, Hoyle, Carolyn, 2011Book | See chapter 3. This text is available in hard copy from the library.

International criminology: a critical introduction - Watts, Rob, Bessant, Judith, Hil, Richard,2008

Book | Read chapter 11.

State, power, crime - Coleman, Roy, 2009Book

Power, conflict and criminalisation - Scraton, Phil, 2007Book | Read in particular chapter 1 and 11.

L20: Feminism & Racism (Past) (10 items)Although this section refers to past texts they may also be relevant to present debates.

Feminist Perspectives on Gender and Crime: making women count - Loraine Gelsthorpe,2003

Article | Recommended or Additional

Gender, crime, and criminal justice - Walklate, Sandra, ebrary, Inc, 2004Book | Hard copies of this e-book are available from the library.

Feminism and criminology - Naffine, Ngaire, 1997Book | Essential, Key or Purchase

Law, crime and sexuality: essays in feminism - Smart, Carol, 1995Book

Understanding deviance: a guide to the sociology of crime and rule-breaking - Downes,David M., Rock, Paul Elliott, c2011

Book | Recommended or Additional | See the chapter called Feminist Criminology.Previous editions of this text are suitable to use if you can't obtain the 6th edition.

Feminist criminology - Renzetti, Claire M., 2013Book | Essential, Key or Purchase

Policing the crisis: mugging, the state and law and order - Stuart Hall, C. Critcher, Tony

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Jefferson, John Clarke, Brian Roberts, 2013Book | Earlier edition available

Drifting into a law and order society - Hall, Stuart, 1980Book

Law, order and the authoritarian state: readings in critical criminology - Scraton, Phil, 1987Book

Routledge handbook of critical criminology - Walter S. DeKeseredy, Molly Dragiewicz, 2012Book | Read chapter 9 by Renzetti on Feminist Perspectives in Criminology. In this brief

chapter the author explains past feminist perspectives and also offers some remarks inrelation to contemporary developments.

L22: Contempoary Critical Criminology (28 items)Given the wide range of texts and topics - which expand upon the theories & topics of the1970s - I first identify general textbooks on critical criminology. These should be sufficientfor you to based essays on. After that I also include some additional texts for some newerareas of writing.

Recent Textbooks on Critical Criminology (7 items)There has been renewed interest in critical criminology with a large number of recentlypublished texts. What they offer is a reassertion and often development & expansion ofconcerns of that of 1970s.

Routledge handbook of critical criminology - Walter S. DeKeseredy, Molly Dragiewicz, 2012Book

State, power, crime - Roy Coleman, 2009Book

Power, conflict and criminalisation - Phil Scraton, 2007Book

Contemporary critical criminology - Walter S. DeKeseredy, ebrary, Inc, 2010Book

Critical criminology: issues, debates, challenges - Kerry Carrington, Russell Hogg, ebrary,Inc, 2002

Book

Critical criminology in Canada: new voices, new directions - Aaron Doyle, Dawn Moore,ebrary, Inc, 2011

Book

Beyond criminology: taking harm seriously - Paddy Hillyard, ebrary, Inc, 2004Book

Globalisation, Imperialism & Gender (Critical Criminology Present) (6items)

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What is criminology? - Bosworth, Mary, Hoyle, Carolyn, 2011Book | Read chapter 17 on Postcolonial Perspectives

Counter-colonial criminology: a critique of imperialist reason - Agozino, Biko, Pfohl,Stephen J., ebrary, Inc, 2003

Book

Globalization & crime - Katja Franko Aas, 2013Book | Earlier edition available | Earlier E-edition available

Globalization & crime - Katja Franko Aas, ProQuest (Firm), 2007Book | Print edition available | Later print edition available

Women, crime and social harm: towards a criminology for the global age - Maureen E.Cain, Adrian Howe,Onati International Institute for the Sociology of Law, ebrary, Inc, 2008

Book

Feminism and global justice - Kerry Carrington, 2015Book

Gender & Intersectionality (6 items)

Intersectionality and criminology: disrupting and revolutionizing studies of crime - HillaryPotter, 2015

Book

Mapping the margins of intersectionality: Criminological possibilities in a transnationalworld - K. Henne, E. Troshynski, 2013-11-01

Article

Intersections of Race, Class, Gender, and Crime: Future Directions for Feminist Criminology- A. Burgess-Proctor, 2006-01-01

Article

Feminist Criminology: Gain, Loss and Backlash - Dawn Moore, 2008-01Article

Feminist criminology - Claire M. Renzetti, 2013Book

Gender & crime: a human rights approach - Marisa Silvestri, Chris Crowther-Dowey, 2016Book

Green Criminology (9 items)

Routledge international handbook of green criminology - South, Nigel, Brisman, Avi, 2013Book

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The Meaning of Green: Contrasting Criminological Perspectives - M. J. LYNCH, P. B.STRETSKY, 2003-05-01

Article

Environmental Issues and the Criminological Imagination - Rob White, 2003-11-1Article

Global environmental harm: criminological perspectives - White, R. D., 2010Book

Transnational environmental crime: toward an eco-global criminology - White, R. D., 2011Book

Green criminology: an introduction to the study of environmental harm - White, R. D.,Heckenberg, Diane, 2014

Book

Emerging issues in green criminology: exploring power, justice and harm - DianeWesterhuis, Reece Walters, Tanya Wyatt, 2013

Book | Read chapter 1. Also available in hard copy from the library.

The treadmill of crime: political economy and green criminology - Paul Stretesky, MichaelA. Long, Michael J. Lynch, 2014

Book

Is it a Crime to Produce Ecological Disorganization? Why Green Criminology and PoliticalEconomy Matter in the Analysis of Global Ecological Harms - M. J. Lynch, M. A. Long, K. L.Barrett, P. B. Stretesky, 2013-11-01

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