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The origins of criminological theory

Title
The origins of criminological theory / edited by Omi Hodwitz.
ISBN
9781032055350
1032055359
9781032055329
1032055324
9781003197980
9781000546521
9781000546507
Publication
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.
Copyright Notice Date
©2022.
Physical Description
xix, 184 pages ; 25 cm.
Summary
"The Origins of Criminological Theory offers a new sort of theory textbook, both in content and concept. Whereas other texts offer a mainly twentieth century account of criminological theory, this book look further back, tracing the development of our understanding of crime and deviance throughout the ages, from Ancient Greece right through to the dawn of the rehabilitation ideal. The central objective of this book is to inform readers of the significant role the past has played in our contemporary theories of crime. Core content includes: Justice in Ancient Greece The Dark Ages and Innocence The Age of Enlightenment and Human Nature The Classical School and Utilitarianism The Medicalization of Crime Biological Positivism The Birth of Rehabilitation In addition to providing a unique approach, the book also has unique authorship. Each chapter is written by an incarcerated author housed at a men's medium and maximum-security prison in the US. The writers are supported by one or more co-authors: university students who carry out the research for each chapter. This book therefore offers a new way of thinking about theory and makes a significant contribution to convict criminology. It will be of interest to those taking courses in criminological theory, and to programmes such as Inside-Out in the US, and the Prison-University Partnerships Network in the UK"-- Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Origins of criminological theory Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 10, 2022
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. Introduction / Omi Hodwitz
2. Justice in Ancient Greece and Rome / Ronald Nold, Kelley Massingale and Omi Hodwitz
3. The Dark Ages and innocence / Craig Bogan and Alyssa Conrad
4. The Age of Enlightenment and human nature / Josh Ritchie, Omi Hodwitz and Mihaela Karst
5. The Classical School and utilitarianism / David Steece and Omi Hodwitz
6. The criminalization of madness / Trip Finity Taylor and Kortni MacDonald
7. Biology and the Scientific Revolution / Steff King, Eldon Samuel and Trip Finity Taylor
8. The birth of rehabilitation / Trip Finity Taylor and Jemma Leavitt
9. The rise of restoration / Silas Parks and Kelsie Rumsey
10. Bringing the past into the present / Omi Hodwitz.
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