----- 犯罪与控制的社会动态
Part 1 Crime and the social dynamics of markets: market dominance, crime and globalisation, Steven F. Messner and Richard Rosenfeld subterranean sources of subcultural delinquency beyond the American dream, John Hagan, Gerd Hefler, Gabriele Classen, Klaus Boehnke and Hans Merkens knights of crime - the success of "pre-modern" structures in the illegal economy, Susanne Karstedt extortion, corruption and trust - a structural-constructionist perspective, Thomas Ohlemacher. Part 2 Social dynamics and the limits of legal control: republic theory, the good society and crime control, John Braithwaite after the welfare state - whither informal law?, Wolfgang Ludwig-Mayerhof shaming and the regulation of fraud and business "misconduct" - some preliminary explorations, Michael Levi multinational firms as agents of civic virtues, Erhard Blankenburg. Part 3 Cultural dynamics - contexts of crime and control: translating social control - reflections on the comparison of Italian and North-American cultures concerning social control, with a few consequences for a "critical" criminology, Dario Melossi "community" and governance - a cultural comparison, Nicola Lacey and Lucia Zedner the gang myth, Jack Katz explaining the absence of violence - a comparative approach, Willem de Haan. Part 4 The individual in a dynamic society - challenges and changes: desistance from crime - life history, turning points and implications for theory construction in criminology, Elmar G.M. Weitekamp, Hans-Jurgen Kerner, Wolfgang Stelly and Jurgen Thomas a theory of motivation and the life course, Joan McCord variation, selection and stabilisation - an evolutionary theory of crime and control, Kai-D. Bussmann.
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