Crime, Violence and Modernity

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Civil Society
Civilizing Process
Classical Sociological Tradition
Colonialism
Comparative Sociology
comparative violence research
Conceptual Criminology
Contemporary Criminological
Cosmopolitan Harm Conventions
Criminological Practice
Critical Criminological
Decivilizing Processes
Eliasian Scholarship
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European Civilizing Process
Gang Formations
Gangs
Genocide
Historical Sociology
Human Rights
Human Suffering
Mass Atrocity Crimes
Methodology
modern social order
Modern State Formation
Modern State Societies
Muderous Ethnic Cleansing
Murderous Cleansing
Murderous Ethnic Cleansing
Normative Deliberation
Organized Brutality
process sociology
relational criminology
Social Scientific Inquiry
social theory methods
sociological analysis of crime and violence
Sociological Criminology
Sociological Practice
State Crime
Street Crime
Theoretical Criminology
Urban Violence
Violence Question
violence studies
Warfare
Weberian scholarship
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367768942
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book makes an original contribution to reconnecting criminological inquiry to the core concerns of the classical sociological imagination and to the intellectual resources of comparative and historical sociology. Throughout the book Hughes challenges the long-standing division of labour in criminology and sociology more generally between ‘theory’, ‘method’ and ‘research’. Accordingly, the author’s concerns here are as much about the craft and working methods of being a sociological criminologist as it is about theory and concepts.

In the first half of the book, the key conceptual and methodological premises of the classical sociological tradition are outlined and the latter’s potential for revitalizing contemporary criminological research-theorizing are assessed. These chapters also address the debate regarding the relationship between crime and violence, and that of modernity and the Western ‘civilizing process’. In the second half of the book, three areas of current criminological inquiry are explored through the lens of the long-term, process-oriented and radically relational perspective of contemporary Weberian and Eliasian scholarship. Among the areas of comparative investigation explored here are street crime, gangs and urban violence, genocide and murderous ethnic cleansing, warfare, colonialism and human rights.

Written in a clear and direct style this book will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, sociology and all those interested in what a sociological lens brings to the practices of contemporary criminology.

Gordon Hughes is Professor Emeritus at Cardiff University, UK, having been Professor of Criminology in the School of Social Sciences and Director of the Centre for Crime, Law and Justice.

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