Introduction: Existentialism - freedom, being and crime&DON CREWE AND RONNIE LIPPENS 1
1 Will to self-consummation, and will to crime: a study in criminal motivation&DON CREWE 12
2 Being accused, becoming criminal&GEORGE PAVLICH 51
3 Biaphobia, state violence and the definition of violence&WILLEM SCHINKEL 70
4 Existentialism, edgework, and the contingent body: exploring the criminological implications of Ultimate Fighting&STEPHEN LYNG, RICK MATTHEWS, AND WILLIAM J. MILLER 94
5 Scrounging: time, space, and being&JEFF FERRELL 127
6 White-collar offenders after the fall from grace: stigma, blocked paths and resettlement&BEN HUNTER 145
7 'We just live day-to-day': a case study of life after release following wrongful conviction&STEPHEN FARRALL 169
8 The seductions of conformity: the criminological importance of a phenomenology of exchange&SIMON MACKENZIE 197
9 Existentialism and the criminology of the shadow&BRUCE ARRIGO AND CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS 222
10 Towards existential hybridization ? A contemplation onthe Being and Nothingness of critical criminology&RONNIE LIPPENS 249
Index 291