Controlling Crime, Controlling Society: Thinking about Crime in Europe and AmericaISBN: 978-0-7456-3429-6
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240 pages
December 2008, Polity
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Introduction.
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PART I: State, Social Order and “the Criminal Question” in Modern Europe.
Chapter 1: Leviathan’s Subjects: From the Social Contract to Cesare Beccaria.
Chapter 2: The “Positive School”, Urban Crowds and the Social Questions.
Chapter 3: The Sociology of Deviance of Emile Durkheim.
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PART II: Democracy, Social Control and Deviance in America.
Chapter 4: Social Control and Deviance in the New Republic.
Chapter 5: Social Control and Deviance In Chicago.
Chapter 6: The 1930s: Between Differential Association and Anomie.
Chapter 7: From the “Neo-Chicagoans” to Labelling Theory.
Chapter 8: From “Labelling” to a “Critical” Kind of Criminology.
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PART III: The “Crisis Decades”: “State”, Social Control and Deviance Today.
Chapter 9: The End of “The Short Century” between Inequality and Fear.
Chapter 10: The Cycle of the Canaille.
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