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Red Globe Press Crime and Social Theory: 2 (Themes in Social Theory)
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Description
From the Back Cover Criminology has undergone a striking expansion in recent years, giving rise to the development of a number of distinct specialisms and the invention of an entire tradition within the wider social sciences. This text explores the implications of such growth and differentiation, and the challenges these present. It asks how criminology can be revitalised for the twenty-first century through a renewed engagement with social theory and the sociological imagination.At its heart, Eamonn Carrabine proposes that no matter how resolutely steeped in narrow, technical issues, studies of crime and its control are inevitably grounded in larger, more abstract understandings of how social worlds operate. Stretching from the classical thinkers to cutting-edge debates, this innovative text interrogates the links and discontinuities between theories, as well as their relationship to concrete empirical research, across a series of chapters on transgression, control, geography and representation.Crime and Social Theory will inspire students, researchers and scholars interested in advancing current understandings of crime, order and security to develop more convincing and imaginative explanations of complex social processes. processes can be developed. Product Description What can social theory really teach us about crime in the world today? This book gives an overview of key theoretical debates alongside explanations of cutting edge research to show how abstract thought relates to everyday experience. Looking at global crime to street crime, it brings together the most significant work on crime and social theory. About the Author Eamonn Carrabine is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Essex.
Product Specifications
- Brand
- Red Globe Press
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 0230290884
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 04 May 2017
- Listed Since
- 29 December 2016
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