Psychosocial criminology: An introduction

David Gadd, Tony Jefferson

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Abstract

The book critiques existing psychological and sociological theories before outlining a more adequate understanding of the criminal offender. It sheds new light on a series of crimes—rape, serial murder, racial harassment, ‘jack-rolling’ (mugging of drunks), domestic violence—and contemporary criminological issues such as fear of crime, cognitive-behavioral interventions and restorative justice. Authors David Gadd and Tony Jefferson bring together theories about identity, subjectivity, and gender to provide the first comprehensive account of their psychoanalytically inspired approach. For each topic, the theoretical perspective is supported by individual case studies, which are designed to facilitate the understanding of theory and to demonstrate its application to a variety of criminological topics.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSage Publications Ltd
Number of pages207
ISBN (Electronic)9781446211496
ISBN (Print)9781412900799
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2007

Keywords

  • crime
  • domestic violence
  • fear of crime
  • offenders
  • reintegrative shaming
  • restorative justice
  • shame

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