Controlology: Beyond the New Criminology

Controlology: Beyond the New Criminology
ISBN-10
0333259653
ISBN-13
9780333259658
Category
Social Science / Sociology / General
Pages
124
Language
English
Published
1979
Publisher
MacMillan Publishing Company
Author
Jason Ditton

Description

Cooper , David ( ed . ) ( 1968 ) , The Dialectics of Liberation ( Harmondsworth : Penguin ) . Coulter , Jeff ( 1974 ) , “ What's Wrong with the New Criminology ? ' , Soc . Rev. , 22 , no .

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