Theorizing criminal justice : eight essential orientations /

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Author / Creator:Kraska, Peter B., 1961-
Imprint:Long Grove, Ill. : Waveland Press, c2004.
Description:xii, 340 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5477120
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ISBN:1577662288
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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505 0 0 |g 1.  |t Criminal Justice Theory: Why Ask Why? --  |g 2.  |t Criminal Justice as Rational/Legalism --  |g Article 1.  |t Of Crimes and Punishments /  |r Cesare Beccaria --  |g Article 2.  |t To Secure These Rights /  |r Ernest van den Haag --  |g Article 3.  |t Deadly Myths about Crime and Punishment in the United States /  |r Charles Logan and John J. DiIulio, Jr. --  |g 3.  |t Criminal Justice as a System --  |g Article 4.  |t Origins of the Contemporary Criminal Justice Paradigm: The American Bar Foundation Survey, 1953-1969 /  |r Samuel Walker --  |g Article 5.  |t Science and Technology and the Criminal Justice System /  |r The Institute for Defense Analysis --  |g 4.  |t Criminal Justice as Crime Control vs. Due Process --  |g Article 6.  |t Two Models of the Criminal Process /  |r Herbert L. Packer --  |g Article 7.  |t Crime Control, Due Process and "The Case for the Prosecution": A Problem of Terminology? /  |r Peter Duff --  |g 5.  |t Criminal Justice as Politics --  |g Article 8.  |t Ideology and Criminal Justice Policy: Some Current Issues /  |r Walter B. Miller --  |g Article 9.  |t The Desirability of Goal Conflict within the Criminal Justice System /  |r Kevin N. Wright --  |g Article 10.  |t Crime, Culture, and Political Conflict /  |r Stuart A. Scheingold --  |g 6.  |t Criminal Justice as Socially Constructed Reality --  |g Article 11.  |t The Police: Mandate, Strategies, and Appearances /  |r Peter Manning --  |g Article 12.  |t Chicano Youth Gangs and Crime: The Creation of a Moral Panic /  |r Marjorie S. Zatz --  |g Article 13.  |t Inventing Criminal Justice: Myth and Social Construction /  |r Victor E. Kappeler --  |g 7.  |t Criminal Justice as Growth Complex --  |g Article 14.  |t The Corrections-Commercial Complex /  |r J. Robert Lilly and Paul Knepper --  |g Article 15.  |t The Crime Control Industry and the Management of the Surplus Population /  |r Randall G. Shelden and William B. Brown --  |g 8.  |t Criminal Justice as Oppression --  |g Article 16.  |t Feminism and Criminology /  |r Kathleen Daly and Meda Chesney-Lind --  |g Article 17.  |t Feminist Theory, Crime, and Justice /  |r Sally S. Simpson --  |g Article 18.  |t Affirmative Race Law /  |r Katheryn K. Russell --  |g Article 19.  |t Poverty and the Criminal Process /  |r William J. Chambliss and Robert B. Seidman --  |g Article 20.  |t Crime Control in the Capitalist State /  |r Richard Quinney --  |g Article 21.  |t Crisis and Control /  |r Christian Parenti --  |g 9.  |t Criminal Justice as Late Modernity --  |g Article 22.  |t Crime Control and Social Order /  |r David Garland --  |g Article 23.  |t The New Penology: Notes on the Emerging Strategy of Corrections and Its Implications /  |r Malcolm M. Feeley and Jonathan Simon --  |g 10.  |t Conclusion. 
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