A CRIMINOLOGICAL IMAGINATION ESSAYS ON JUSTICEPDF电子书下载
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Part Ⅰ Discourse/Ideology/Social Control 3
1 The Staging of Magistrates' Justice British Journal of Criminology, 16, 1976, pp. 48-55. 3
2 Magistrates' Courts: A Game Theoretic Analysis Sociological Review, 23, 1975, pp. 347-79. 11
3 Remedial Routines for the Maintenance of Control in Magistrates' Courts British Journal of Law and Society, 1, 1974, pp. 101-17. 45
4 Official Discourse with F. Burton, Economy and Society, 6, 1977, pp. 377-407. 63
5 Controlling Measures: The Repackaging of Common-Sense Opposition to Women's Imprisonment in England and Canada Criminal Justice, 2, 2002, pp. 155-72. 95
6 Imaginary Penalities and Risk-Crazed Governance in E Carlen (ed.), Imaginary Penalities, Cullompton: Willan Publishing, 2008, pp. 1-25. 113
Part Ⅱ Women/Prisons/Punishment 143
7 Virginia, Criminology, and the Antisocial Control of Women in T.G. Blomberg and S. Cohen (eds), Law, Punishment andSocial Control (2nd edn), New York, NY: Aldine de Gruyter, 1995, pp. 117-32. 143
8 Papa's Discipline: An Analysis of Disciplinary Modes in the Scottish Women's Prison Sociological Review, 30, 1982, pp. 97-124. 159
9 Why Study Women's Imprisonment? Or Anyone Else's? British Journal of Criminology, 34 (Special Issue), 1994, pp. 131-40. 187
10 On Rights and Powers: Some Notes on Penal Politics in D. Garland and P. Young (eds), The Power to Punish, London: Heinemann, 1983, pp. 203-16. 197
11 Crime, Inequality and Sentencing in P. Carlen and D. Cook (eds), Paying for Crime, Milton Keynes: Open University Press, 1989, pp. 8-28. 213
12 'Underclass' Crime and Imprisonment: The Continuing Need for Agendas of Utopianism, Abolitionism and Socialism in Criminology and Criminal Justice The Fourth Bonger Lecture, Netherlands: University of Amsterdam, 1993, pp. 5-20. 237
13 Death and the Triumph of Governance? Lessons from the Scottish Women's Prison Punishment and Society, 3, 2001, pp. 459-71. 253
14 Imprisonment and the Penal Body Politic: The Cancer of Disciplinary Governance in A. Liebling and S. Maruna (eds), The Effects of Imprisonment, Cullompton: Willan Publishing, 2005, pp. 421-41. 267
15 Analyzing Women's Imprisonment: Abolition and Its Enemies Women, Girls and Criminal Justice, 7, 2006, pp. 85-86 & 92 [289-93]. 289
PartⅢ Feminism/Criminology/Critique 297
16 Against the Politics of Sex Discrimination: For the Politics of Difference and a Women-Wise Approach to Sentencing in D. Nicolson and L. Bibbings (eds), Feminist Perspectives on Criminal Law, Oxford: Cavendish Publishing, 2000, pp. 71-83. 297
17 Criminal Women and Criminal Justice: The Limits to, and Potential of, Feminist and Left Realist Perspectives in R. Matthews and J. Young (eds), Issues in Realist Criminology, London: Sage, 1992, pp. 51-69. 311
18 Criminology Ltd: The Search for a Paradigm in P. Walton and J. Young (eds), The New Criminology Revisited, London: Macmillan, 1998, pp. 64-75. 311
19 Critical Criminology? In Praise of an Oxymoron and its Enemies in K. Carrington and R. Hogg (eds), Critical Criminology, Cullompton: Willan Publishing, 2002, pp. 243-50. 343
20 Official Discourse, Comic Relief and the Play of Governance in G. Gilligan and J. Pratt (eds), Crime, Truth and Justice: Official Inquiry, Discourse, Knowledge, Cullompton: Willan Publishing, 2004, pp. 259-76. 351
Index 369