This book incorporates many of the exciting debates in the
social sciences and philosophy of knowledge concerning the issues
of modernity and post-modernism. It sets out a new project for
criminology, a criminology of modernity, and offers a sustained
critique of theorizing without a concern for social
totalities.
This book is designed to place criminological theory at the
cutting edge of contemporary debates. Wayne Morrison reviews the
history and present state of criminology and identifies a range of
social problems and large scale social processes which must be
addressed if the subject is to attain intellectual commitment. This
book marks a new development in criminological texts and will serve
a valuable function not only for students and academics but for all
those interested in the project of understanding crime in
contemporary conditions.
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