This book introduces the reader to the critical issues,
important trends, theories, and various subdisciplines in the
current manifestation of radical and critical criminology and
criminal justice, including postmodernism, left realism, feminism,
and peacemaking. Since its articulation in the 1960s, radical and
critical criminology has matured into a diverse body of work
encompassing a variety of interesting perspectives. Contributors to
this volume examine emerging issues in the theory (the importance
of classics in radical theory, the market economy, the introduction
of anarchist theory) and traditional concerns of criminology and
criminal justice (white collar crime, police, prisons, community
corrections, courts/sentencing), but from a critical
perspective.
This book showcases current scholarship in this often neglected
area of theory and praxis with contributions by respected academics
in the field of radical and critical criminology. These individuals
represent a diversity of nationalities, races, ethnicities,
religions, and genders. The reader will find their conclusions not
only thought-provoking and stimulating, but highly accessible as
well.
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