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The criminological contributions of Richard Quinney have spanned four decades and have spawned and energized both critical and peacemaking intellectual and activist movements in the field of Criminology. Quinney has been consistently recognized as one of a small handful of seminal thinkers in the discipline. The introduction illustrates how each chapter: has drawn inspiration from the crime-related writings of this influential criminologist; contains core assumptions of critical and peacemaking criminology; has application for the development of transformative justice as an alternative approach to the study of crime.

Part 1 features chapters generally falling within the parameters of critical criminology. Here, critical analyses are directed toward: linkages of capitalism and political economy to crime; state/corporate crime; feminist concerns about moral conscience; views of crime and justice among convict criminologists; prison as an industrial complex. Part 2 exhibits chapters oriented toward the development of peacemaking criminology. As such, peacemaking criminology is explored in regard to: an emergent theoretical model; a synthesis of Quinney's peacemaking-oriented writings; women's crime and mothers in prisons; teaching and learning about justice through a non-violent perspective; advocating justice reforms on the internet; its future directions in terms of theory and application.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Introduction to Transformative Justice: Critical and Peacemaking Themes Influenced by Richard Quinney
Part 2 Part 1. Critical Themes
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Richard Quinney's Journey: The Marxist Dimension
Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Crime and Peace: A Walk with Richard Quinney
Chapter 5 Chapter 4. The Origins and Development of the Concept and Theory of State-corporate Crime
Chapter 6 Chapter 5. On Moral Enterprises, Pragmatism, and Feminist Criminology
Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Exploring the Paradox of the (Un)reality of Richard Quinney's Criminology
Chapter 8 Chapter 7. It's More Profitable to Treat the Disease than to Prevent It: Why the Prison Industrial Complex Needs Crime
Part 9 Part 2. Peacemaking Themes
Chapter 10 Chapter 8. Toward a Theoretical Model of Peacemaking Criminology: An Essay in Honor of Richard Quinney
Chapter 11 Chapter 9. The Relevance of Richard Quinney's Writings on Peacemaking Criminology: Toward Personal and Social Transformation
Chapter 12 Chapter 10: Reflections on Women's Crime and Mothers in Prison: A Peacemaking Approach
Chapter 13 Chapter 11. In the Beginning was the Student: Teaching Peacemaking and Justice Issues
Chapter 14 Chapter 12. Peacemaking and Crime: Advocating Reform on the Internet
Chapter 15 Chapter 13. The Future of the Peacemaking Perspective

Product details

Published Dec 16 2008
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 266
ISBN 9780739109328
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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