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Cultural Criminology: An Invitation traces the history, theory, methodology and future direction of cultural criminology.

Drawing on issues of representation, meaning and politics, this book walks you through the key areas that make up this fascinating approach to the study of crime.

The second edition has been fully revised to take account of recent developments in this fast developing field, thereby keeping you up-to-date with the issues facing cultural criminologists today. It includes:

  • A new chapter on war, terrorism and the state
  • New sections on cultural criminology and the politics of gender, and green cultural criminology
  • Two new and expanded chapters on research methodology within the field of cultural criminology
  • Further Reading suggestions and a list of related films and documentaries at the end of each chapter, enabling you to take your studies beyond the classroom


  • Trade Review
    The new edition provides a timely update of an important book - timely not because its ideas were dated or lacking in relevance, but rather because events of the last decade have confirmed the significance of the arguments advanced in the original edition. Not only has the cultural field been shown to have an increasing importance for criminal justice policy and practice, but criminological theory and research have also demonstrated the complexities of its analysis. The new edition updates the original argument about the importance of cultural analysis for criminology through an expansive array of examples and case studies as well as through a highly thoughtful account of the ways in which criminal justice has always been intertwined with culture. The book also engages closely with related approaches in criminological theory to generate a closely argued account of the significance of culture for criminology
    -- Professor Alison Young
    Updating and expanding their path-breaking appreciation of the fundamentally cultural foundations of crime both as law enforcement target and as behavior pursuing the charms of deviance, in their second edition, Ferrell, Hayward and the late Jock Young introduce "cultural criminology" within the long historical sweep of social thought on crime. Their far-reaching and generous appreciation of diverse contributions to the cultural criminology movement is heuristically explosive. On virtually every page their text will offer the keen reader multiple suggestions for taking research on crime and deviance in novel directions. As criminology faces a crisis of confidence, this rare work shows how a new generation of students can fit promising and practical investigations of crime and deviance under a single comprehensive canopy. -- Professor Jack Katz

    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1: Cultural Criminology: An Invitation Chapter 2: The Gathering Storm Chapter 3: The Storm Breaks: Cultural Criminology Now Chapter 4: A Cultural Criminology of the Everyday Chapter 5: War, Terrorism and the State: A Cultural Criminological Introduction Chapter 6: Media, Representation and Meaning: Inside the Hall of Mirrors Chapter 7: Against Criminological Method Chapter 8: Dangerous Knowledge: Methods of Cultural Criminology Chapter 9: Conclusions

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    A Paperback by Jeff Ferrell, Keith J. Hayward, Jock Young

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      Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/3/2015 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781446259160, 978-1446259160
      ISBN10: 1446259161

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Cultural Criminology: An Invitation traces the history, theory, methodology and future direction of cultural criminology.

      Drawing on issues of representation, meaning and politics, this book walks you through the key areas that make up this fascinating approach to the study of crime.

      The second edition has been fully revised to take account of recent developments in this fast developing field, thereby keeping you up-to-date with the issues facing cultural criminologists today. It includes:

      • A new chapter on war, terrorism and the state
      • New sections on cultural criminology and the politics of gender, and green cultural criminology
      • Two new and expanded chapters on research methodology within the field of cultural criminology
      • Further Reading suggestions and a list of related films and documentaries at the end of each chapter, enabling you to take your studies beyond the classroom


      • Trade Review
        The new edition provides a timely update of an important book - timely not because its ideas were dated or lacking in relevance, but rather because events of the last decade have confirmed the significance of the arguments advanced in the original edition. Not only has the cultural field been shown to have an increasing importance for criminal justice policy and practice, but criminological theory and research have also demonstrated the complexities of its analysis. The new edition updates the original argument about the importance of cultural analysis for criminology through an expansive array of examples and case studies as well as through a highly thoughtful account of the ways in which criminal justice has always been intertwined with culture. The book also engages closely with related approaches in criminological theory to generate a closely argued account of the significance of culture for criminology
        -- Professor Alison Young
        Updating and expanding their path-breaking appreciation of the fundamentally cultural foundations of crime both as law enforcement target and as behavior pursuing the charms of deviance, in their second edition, Ferrell, Hayward and the late Jock Young introduce "cultural criminology" within the long historical sweep of social thought on crime. Their far-reaching and generous appreciation of diverse contributions to the cultural criminology movement is heuristically explosive. On virtually every page their text will offer the keen reader multiple suggestions for taking research on crime and deviance in novel directions. As criminology faces a crisis of confidence, this rare work shows how a new generation of students can fit promising and practical investigations of crime and deviance under a single comprehensive canopy. -- Professor Jack Katz

        Table of Contents
        Chapter 1: Cultural Criminology: An Invitation Chapter 2: The Gathering Storm Chapter 3: The Storm Breaks: Cultural Criminology Now Chapter 4: A Cultural Criminology of the Everyday Chapter 5: War, Terrorism and the State: A Cultural Criminological Introduction Chapter 6: Media, Representation and Meaning: Inside the Hall of Mirrors Chapter 7: Against Criminological Method Chapter 8: Dangerous Knowledge: Methods of Cultural Criminology Chapter 9: Conclusions

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