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Paul Knepper

    Writing the History of Crime
    Criminology and Social Policy
    • Criminology and Social Policy

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the intricate connection between social policy and crime, this book delves into how various social policies impact criminal behavior and societal responses to crime. It provides a comprehensive analysis of criminological theories and their implications for policy-making, emphasizing the importance of understanding social factors in addressing crime. Through systematic examination, it highlights the role of social structures in shaping crime rates and the effectiveness of different policy approaches in crime prevention and control.

      Criminology and Social Policy
    • Writing the History of Crime

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Writing the History of Crime investigates the development of historical writing on the subject of crime and its wider place in social and cultural history. It examines long-standing and emerging traditions in history writing, with separate chapters on legal and scientific approaches, as well as on urban, Marxist, gender and empire history. Each chapter then explores these historical approaches in relation to crime, paying particular attention to the relationship between theory and the interpretation of evidence. Rather than a timeline for the historical appearance of ideas about crime or a catalogue of the range of topics that comprise the subject matter, Writing the History of Crime reveals the ideas behind crime as a subject of historical investigation; it looks at how these ideas generate questions that may be asked about the past and the way in which these questions are answered. This is a crucial analysis for anyone interested in the history of crime, the historiography of social history or the art of history writing more broadly.

      Writing the History of Crime