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v. 1. The meaning of crime |
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The nature of crime |
J. Michael and M.J. Adler |
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Who is the criminal? |
P.W. Tappan |
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White-collar criminality |
E.H. Sutherland |
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A crime by any other name |
J.H. Reiman |
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Defenders of order or guardians of human rights? |
H. Schwendinger and J. Schwendinger |
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Social harm definitions of crime |
L.L. Tifft |
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The prism of crime : arguments for an integrated definition of crime |
S. Henry and M.M. Lanier |
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Critical criminology and the concept of crime |
L.H.C. Hulsman |
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Bias in the newspaper reporting of crime news |
J. Ditton and J. Duffy |
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Repetitive retribution : media images and the cultural construction of criminal justice |
C.R. Sanders and E. Lyon |
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The construction of crime news |
Y. Jewkes |
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What makes crime 'news'? |
J. Katz |
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Mods, rockers and the rest : community reactions to juvenile delinquency |
S. Cohen |
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The amplification of drug use |
J. Young |
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Rethinking 'moral panic' for multi-mediated social worlds |
A. McRobbie and S. Thornton |
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Moral panics as cultural politics |
S. Cohen |
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Crime and the media : from media studies to post-modernism |
R. Osborne |
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Outsiders |
H.S. Becker |
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The media's role in the definition of crime |
R. Surette and C. Otto |
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The criminalization of conduct |
W.J. Chambliss |
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Crime as a category : domestic and globalized |
L. Nader |
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v. 2. The causes of crime |
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On crimes and punishments |
C. Beccaria |
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Of the development of the propensity to crime |
A. Quetelet |
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Atavism and epilepsy in crime and in punishment |
C. Lombroso |
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Antisocial behaviour : evolution, genetics, neuropsychology, and psychophysiology |
A. Raine and P.H. Venables |
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Role of genotype in the cycle of violence in maltreated children |
A. Caspi ... [et al.] |
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Crime and personality |
H.J. Eysenck |
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The concentration of offending in families |
D.P. Farrington, G.C. Barnes and S. Lambert |
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Social structure and anomie |
R.K. Merton |
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A statement of the theory of differential association |
D.R. Cressey |
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Illegitimate means, anomie, and deviant behavior |
R.A. Cloward |
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Foundation for a general strain theory of crime and delinquency |
R. Agnew |
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Deviant places : a theory of the ecology of crime |
R. Stark |
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Crime and public policy |
J.Q. Wilson |
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Psychology and crime |
R.V.G. Clarke |
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Broken windows |
J.Q. Wilson and G.L. Kelling |
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Routine activities and crime prevention in the developing metropolis |
M. Felson |
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The emerging British underclass |
C. Murray |
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Ten points of realism |
J. Young |
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Crime and market society : lessons from the United States |
E. Currie |
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v. 3. Radical and critical criminologies |
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Techniques of neutralization : a theory of delinquency |
G.M. Sykes and D. Matza |
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The concept of secondary deviation |
E.M. Lemert |
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Whose side are we on? |
H.S. Becker |
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Criminality and economic conditions |
W. Bonger |
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Toward a political economy of crime |
W.J. Chambliss |
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Crime and the development of capitalism |
R. Quinney |
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The new criminology |
I. Taylor, P. Walton and J. Young |
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Drifting into a law and order society |
S. Hall |
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The politics of abolition |
T. Mathiesen |
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Prison talk : interview with Michel Foucault |
C. Gordon |
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Redressing the balance : women and criminology |
C. Smart |
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Feminism and criminology |
K. Daly and M. Chesney-Lind |
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Feminist approaches to criminology or postmodern woman meets atavistic man |
C. Smart |
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Masculinities and crimes |
T. Jefferson |
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State crime, human rights, and the limits of criminology |
P.J. Green and T. Ward |
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Scrutinizing the powerful : crime, contemporary political economy, and critical social research |
S. Tombs and D. Whyte |
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Towards a criminology of war in Europe |
R. Jamieson |
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Criminological verstehen : inside the immediacy of crime |
J. Ferrell |
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v. 1. The meaning of crime |
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The nature of crime |
J. Michael and M.J. Adler |
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Who is the criminal? |
P.W. Tappan |