
Social Dynamics of Crime and Control
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Suzanne Karstedt is Professor of Criminology at the Department of Criminology at Keele University, UK.
Content
- Half Title Page
- Titile page
- Title Verso
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- 1. Introduction: Social Change as a Challenge for Criminological Theory
- Part I: Crime and the Social Dynamics of Markets
- 2. Market Dominance, Crime and Globalisation
- 3. Subterranean Sources of Subcultural Delinquency Beyond the American Dream
- 4. Knights of Crime: The Success of "Pre-Modern" Structures in the Illegal Economy
- 5. Extortion, Corruption and Trust: A Structural-Constructionist Perspective
- Part II: Social Dynamics and the Limits of Legal Control
- 6. Republican Theory, the Good Society and Crime Control
- 7. After the Welfare State: Whither Informal Law?
- 8. Shaming and the Regulation of Fraud and Business "Misconduct": Some Preliminary Explorations
- 9. Multinational Firms as Agents of Civic Virtues
- Part III: Cultural Dynamics: Contexts of Crime and Control
- 10. Translating Social Control: Reflections on the Comparison of Italian and North-American Cultures Concerning Social Control, with a Few Consequences for a "Critical" Criminology
- 11. "Community" and Governance: A Cultural Comparison
- 12. The Gang Myth
- 13. Explaining the Absence of Violence: A Comparative Approach
- Part IV: The Individual in a Dynamic Society: Challenges and Changes
- 14. Desistance from Crime: Life History, Turning Points and Implications for Theory Construction in Criminology
- 15. A Theory of Motivation and the Life Course
- 16. Variation, Selection and Stabilisation: An Evolutionary Theory of Crime and Control
- Index
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- SOCIAL DYNAMICS 2
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