PART Ⅰ DEFINITIONS AND BACKGROUND 3
1 Herman Schwendinger and Julia Schwendinger (1977), 'Social Class and the Definition of Crime', Crime and Social Justice, 7, pp. 4-13. 3
2 Paddy Hillyard and Steve Tombs (2007), 'From 'Crime' to Social Harm?',Crime, Law and Social Change, 48, pp. 9-25. 13
3 Raymond J. Michalowski (1996), 'Critical Criminology and the Critique of Domination: the Story of an Intellectual Movement', Critical Criminology, 7,pp. 9 16. 31
4 William J. Chambliss (1975), 'Toward a Political Economy of Crime', Theory and Society, 2, pp. 149-70. 39
5 Steven E. Barkan (2009), 'The Value of Quantitative Analysis for a Critical Understanding of Crime and Society', Critical Criminology, 17, pp. 247-59. 61
6 Steven Spitzer (1975), 'Toward a Marxian Theory of Deviance', Social Problems,22, pp. 638-51. 75
PART Ⅱ VARIETIES OF RADICAL/MARXIST CRIMINOLOGY 91
7 Jock Young (1987), 'The Tasks Facing a Realist Criminology', Contemporary Crises, 11, pp. 337-56. 91
8 Dawn L. Rothe and David O. Friedrichs (2006), 'The State of the Criminology of Crimes of the State', Social Justice, 33, pp. 147-61. 111
9 Walter S. DeKeseredy and Colin Goff (1992), 'Corporate Violence against Canadian Women: Assesing Left-Realist Research and Policy', The Journal of Human Justice, 4, pp. 55-70. 127
10 Julia Schwendinger and Herman Schwendinger (198 1), 'Rape, Sexual Inequality and Levels of Violence', Crime and Social Justice, 16, pp. 3-31. 143
PART Ⅲ EXPLAINING CRIME 175
11 David M. Gordon (1971), 'Class and the Economics of Crime', The Review of Radical Political Economics, 3, pp. 51-75. 175
12 Olena Antonaccio and Charles R. Tittle (2007), 'A Cross-National Test of Bonger's Theory of Criminality and Economic Conditions', Criminology, 45,pp. 925-58. 201
13 Steve Hall and Craig McLean (2009), 'A Tale of Two Capitalisms: Preliminary Spatial and Historical Comparisons of Homicide Rates in Western Europe and the USA', Theoretical Criminology, 13, pp. 313-39. 235
14 Michael J. Lynch, W. Byron Groves and Alan Lizotte (1994), 'The Rate of Surplus Value and Crime: A Theoretical and Empirical Examination of Marxian Economic Theory and Criminology', Crime, Law andSocial Change, 21,pp. 15-48. 263
15 Mark Colvin and John Pauly (1983), 'A Critique of Criminology: Toward an Integrated Structural-Marxist Theory of Delinquency Production', American Journal of Sociology, 90, pp. 513-51. 97
16 David F. Greenberg (1977), 'Delinquency and the Age Structure of Society',Contemporary Crises, 1, pp. 189-223. 337
17 Ronald C. Kramer (2000), 'Poverty, Inequality and Youth Violence', The Annals of the Academy of Political and Social Science, 567, pp. 123-39 373
PART Ⅳ SOCIAL CONTROL: POLICING AND PUNISHMENT 393
18 Raymond J. Michalowski and Susan M. Carlson 1999), 'Unemployment,Imprisonment and Social Structures of Accumulation: Historical Contingency in the Rusche-Kirchheimer Hypothesis', Criminology, 37, pp. 217-49. 393
19 Sidney L. Harring and Lorraine M. McMullin (1975), 'The Buffalo Police,1872-1900: Labor Unrest, Political Power and the Creation of the Police Institution', Crime and Social Justice, 4, pp. 5-14. 427
20 Mahesh K. Nalla, Michael J. Lynch and Michael J. Leiber (1997),'Determinants of Police Growth in Phoenix, 1950-1988', Justice Quarterly, 14,pp. 115-43. 437
21 David Jacobs (1979), 'Inequality and Police Strength: Conflict Theory and Coercive Control in Metropolitan Areas', American Sociological Review, 44,pp. 913-25 467
22 Alessandro De Giorgi (2007), 'Toward a Political Economy of Post-Fordist Punishment', Critical Criminology, 15, pp. 243-65. 481
Name Index 505