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- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I: Approaching the Study of Crime: Historical and Definitional Issues
- Chapter 1 – Victorian boys, we are here!
- Chapter 2 – Perspectives in criminology theory
- Chapter 3 – Definitions of deviance
- Chapter 4 – Ten points of realism
- Chapter 5 – Psychology and criminal behaviour
- Chapter 6 – The development of feminist perspectives on crime
- Part II: ‘Mythologies’ of Crime
- Chapter 7 – Crime, power and ideological mystification
- Chapter 8 – The social construction of official statistics
- Chapter 9 – Corporate crime, official statistics and the mass media
- Chapter 10 – Crime and the media: a criminologal perspective
- Chapter 11 – Folk devils and moral panics: the creation of the mods and rockers
- Chapter 12 – The ultimate neighbour from hell? stranger danger and the media framing of paedophiles
- Chapter 13 – Crime in context: a critical criminology of market societies
- Part III: Crime and Social Stratification
- Chapter 14 – Bias in the criminal justice system
- Chapter 15 – Crime, culture and community
- Chapter 16 – White collar and corporate crime
- Chapter 17 – The race and crime debate
- Chapter 18 – From Scarman to Stephen Lawrence
- Chapter 19 – Youth and crime
- Chapter 20 – The myth of girl gangs
- Chapter 21 – Ordinary experiences
- Chapter 22 – When men are victims: the faliure of victimology
- Part IV: The Criminal Justice System
- Chapter 23 – Cop culture
- Chapter 24 – Policing and the police: key issues in criminal justice
- Chapter 25 – The trial
- Chapter 26 – The injudiciary
- Chapter 27 – Justifications and purposes of imprisonment
- Chapter 28 – The closed emotional world of the security wing
- Part V: Crime, Control and the Future
- Chapter 29 – Crime, control and the future: some theories and speculations
- Chapter 30 – Social control
- Chapter 31 – Smile, you’re on TV
- Chapter 32 – They’re watching you
- Chapter 33 – Land of the free
- Chapter 34 – New ways to break the law: cybercrime and the politics of hacking
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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