Criminology and political theory

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Amatrudo, A. 2009. Criminology and political theory. London and Los Angeles SAGE Publications.
TitleCriminology and political theory
AuthorsAmatrudo, A.
Abstract

A lucid, sophisticated and timely vindication of the importance of Marxist, feminist and other radical perspectives on the state and political economy to the analysis of crime, control and justice. It offers a valuable guide to issues of political philosophy for students and teachers of criminology, critically deconstructing the taken-for-granted categories of law and criminal justice. - Professor Robert Reiner, London School of Economics, UK.
This clear and concise book sets out the relationship between political theory and criminology. It critically analyzes key theories and debates within criminology and addresses the major political ideas that lie beneath them. Organized around key criminological concepts and issues, the book covers power and ideology, the nature of the state, social control and policing, punishment, economics and criminal activity, and morality.
The book has been carefully developed to support practical teaching and learning and contains chapter summaries, further reading and a comprehensive glossary, which combine to provide a full understanding of the themes.

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Hardcover9781412930499
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PublisherSAGE Publications
Place of publicationLondon and Los Angeles
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Print09 Jul 2009
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Deposited08 Jul 2013
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