Die folgenden Links führen aus den jeweiligen lokalen Bibliotheken zum Volltext:
Alternativ können Sie versuchen, selbst über Ihren lokalen Bibliothekskatalog auf das gewünschte Dokument zuzugreifen.
Bei Zugriffsproblemen kontaktieren Sie uns gern.
Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Theoretical Debates and Key Concepts Using Southern Criminology -- 1: Criminology, Southern Theory and Cognitive Justice -- Introduction -- Southern Theory and Criminology -- (Re)conceptualizing the South in Criminology -- North/South and Global Convergence in the Digital Era: The New Crime and Security Landscape -- Rethinking Criminology from the Global South: Theoretical, Policy and Political Reconstruction and Innovation -- References -- 2: Indigenous Challenges for Southern Criminology -- Introduction -- Colonialism, Criminology and the Coloniality of Power -- Epistemological, Methodological and Ethical Challenges -- The Political Challenge of Indigenous Peoples -- Conclusion -- References -- Human Rights Instruments -- 3: Confronting the North's South: On Race and Violence in the United States -- Introduction -- Violent Death in Black and White -- A Neglected Emergency -- Confronting the 'Southern' Legacy -- References -- 4: The Asian Criminological Paradigm and How It Links Global North and South: Combining an Extended Conceptual Tool box from the North with Innovative Asian Contexts -- Introduction -- The Development of Asian Criminology and the Asian Criminological Paradigm -- Development of a Conceptual and Theoretical Tool box Under the Asian Criminological Paradigm -- The First Stage: Transportation, Evaluative Testing -- Differential Association/Social Learning Theory -- General Strain Theory -- Self-Control Theory -- Social Control Theory -- Social Capital Theories -- Second Stage: Transforming Western Theories Under Asian Contexts -- Reworking Routine Activity Theory (by Messner 2014) -- Reworking of Self-Control Theory (General Theory of Crime) (by Messner 2015)
Problem melden