Existentialist Criminology.
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TextPublisher: Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2009Copyright date: ©2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (303 pages)Content type: - text
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- 9780203882658
- 364.01
Cover -- Existentialist Criminology -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of contributors -- Introduction: Existentialism - freedom, being and crime -- 1 Will to self-consummation, and will to crime: a study in criminal motivation -- 2 Being accused, becoming criminal -- 3 Biaphobia, state violence and the definition of violence -- 4 Existentialism, edgework, and the contingent body: exploring the criminological implications of Ultimate Fighting -- 5 Scrounging: time, space, and being -- 6 White-collar offenders after the fall from grace: stigma, blocked paths and resettlement -- 7 'We just live day-to-day': a case study of life after release following wrongful conviction -- 8 The seductions of conformity: the criminological importance of a phenomenology of exchange -- 9 Existentialism and the criminology of the shadow -- 10 Towards existential hybridization? A contemplation on the Being and Nothingness of critical criminology -- Index.
Existentialist Criminology captures an emerging interest in the value of existentialist thought and concepts for criminological work on crime, deviance, crime control, and criminal justice.
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