The Social Reality of Crime
Richard Quinney's The Social Reality of Crime remains an eloquent and important statement on crime, law, and justice. At the time of its appearance in 1970, Quinney's theory not only liberated the field from a recitation of the practices of the police, courts, and corrections, it also represented a marked departure from traditional analysis which viewed criminal behavior as pathological. Quinney not only advanced criminological thought, he inspired scores of students of crime and criminal justice to reorient their perceptions of the justice system.
The Social Reality of Crime swept the criminological community and motivated an entire generation of researchers to question definitions of crime and labels of criminality. The book's popularity quickly turned Quinney into a criminologist with an international reputation. Excerpts from the book's first chapter, which is devoted to the theory of the social reality of crime, are now routinely reprinted in anthologies on criminology and deviant behavior. The theory itself is discussed in most criminology textbooks.
This new edition of The Social Reality of Crime will renew inspiration for Quinney's unique critical-social constructionist perspective that has been so significant to the development of theoretical work in the fields of criminology, social problems, and the sociology of law.
Date de parution : 01-2001
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 10-2017
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de The Social Reality of Crime :
Mots-clés :
Edward III; Criminal Definitions; criminal; East South Central Region; definitions; Capital Punishment; Legal Reaction; conceptions; Criminal Conceptions; Social Reactions; President's Crime Commission; Sexual Psychopath Laws; Personal Action Patterns; Sunday Law; Chicago Area Project; Extralegal Considerations; Professional Offenders; Sexual Psychopath; Guilty Plea; Sociological Jurisprudence; Age Sex Structure; Unemployment Compensation Laws; Civilized Society; Contemporary Society; Defensive Communication; Police Forces; Crime Commission; Parole Officer