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Book Synopsis
An Introduction to Critical Criminology offers an accessible introduction to foundational and contemporary theories and perspectives in critical criminology which introduces students to theories and perspectives about the causes of crime, and the operation of the criminal justice system.

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?“An incisive introduction to critical criminology that is rich in theoretical concepts and illustrated with vivid examples. This is a valuable resource for scholars and students alike.” Dr Brian Burtch, Simon Fraser University, Canada
“A wonderfully written account of both the foundations and contemporary theoretical priorities of critical criminologists. Essential reading for students, teachers and researchers." David Scott, Liverpool John Moores University
"Recommended reading for anyone interested in critical criminology. It covers essential ground in an accessible and interesting fashion. So much so that it is a core text for students studying criminological theories." Kareen Corteen, School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University
?"This clearly written introduction is a welcome addition. Pamela Ugwudike presents complex ideas in an accessible fashion, revealing the weighty contribution of critical perspectives within criminology and including under-represented feminist and critical race theories." Professor Mary Bosworth, University of Oxford & Editor, Theoretical Criminology
"Ugwudike has done an excellent job, drawing together many of the radical, critical and conflict voices and perspectives in criminology, while evaluating them in a way that will be both interesting and accessible for readers." Peter Squires, University of Brighton
"A well positioned text and it is pleasing to see the breadth of topic areas....especially good to see dedicated chapters on Critical Race Theory and sufficient dedicated space to Green Criminology and Crimes of the Powerful" Paul Taylor, University of Chester, textbook adopter

Table of Contents
Introduction; Part One: Foundational critical criminology; What is critical criminology?; The labelling perspective; Conflict perspectives in criminology; Marxist criminology; Part Two: Critiquing foundational critical criminology: challenges from Left and Right; The advent of neo-conservative criminology; Left realism: criticisms from within?; Feminist critiques; Part Three: Contemporary critical criminology; Critical perspectives on crimes of the powerful; Green criminology; Cultural criminology; Critical Race Theory; Part Four: Critical perspectives on punishment; Punishment and control; Part Five: Conclusions; Future directions in critical criminology.

An Introduction to Critical Criminology

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 27/02/2015
      ISBN13: 9781447309406, 978-1447309406
      ISBN10: 1447309405

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      An Introduction to Critical Criminology offers an accessible introduction to foundational and contemporary theories and perspectives in critical criminology which introduces students to theories and perspectives about the causes of crime, and the operation of the criminal justice system.

      Trade Review
      ?“An incisive introduction to critical criminology that is rich in theoretical concepts and illustrated with vivid examples. This is a valuable resource for scholars and students alike.” Dr Brian Burtch, Simon Fraser University, Canada
      “A wonderfully written account of both the foundations and contemporary theoretical priorities of critical criminologists. Essential reading for students, teachers and researchers." David Scott, Liverpool John Moores University
      "Recommended reading for anyone interested in critical criminology. It covers essential ground in an accessible and interesting fashion. So much so that it is a core text for students studying criminological theories." Kareen Corteen, School of Law, Liverpool John Moores University
      ?"This clearly written introduction is a welcome addition. Pamela Ugwudike presents complex ideas in an accessible fashion, revealing the weighty contribution of critical perspectives within criminology and including under-represented feminist and critical race theories." Professor Mary Bosworth, University of Oxford & Editor, Theoretical Criminology
      "Ugwudike has done an excellent job, drawing together many of the radical, critical and conflict voices and perspectives in criminology, while evaluating them in a way that will be both interesting and accessible for readers." Peter Squires, University of Brighton
      "A well positioned text and it is pleasing to see the breadth of topic areas....especially good to see dedicated chapters on Critical Race Theory and sufficient dedicated space to Green Criminology and Crimes of the Powerful" Paul Taylor, University of Chester, textbook adopter

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; Part One: Foundational critical criminology; What is critical criminology?; The labelling perspective; Conflict perspectives in criminology; Marxist criminology; Part Two: Critiquing foundational critical criminology: challenges from Left and Right; The advent of neo-conservative criminology; Left realism: criticisms from within?; Feminist critiques; Part Three: Contemporary critical criminology; Critical perspectives on crimes of the powerful; Green criminology; Cultural criminology; Critical Race Theory; Part Four: Critical perspectives on punishment; Punishment and control; Part Five: Conclusions; Future directions in critical criminology.

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