Crime, Deviance and Society: An Introduction to Sociological Criminology
offers a comprehensive introduction to criminological theory. The book
introduces readers to key sociological theories, such as anomie and
strain, and examines how traditional approaches have influenced the ways
in which crime and deviance are constructed. It provides a nuanced
account of contemporary theories and debates, and includes chapters
covering feminist criminology, critical masculinities, cultural
criminology, green criminology, and postcolonial theory, among others.
Case studies in each chapter demonstrate how sociological theories can
manifest within and influence the criminal justice system and social
policy. Each chapter also features margin definitions and timelines of
contributions to key theories, reflection questions and end-of-chapter
questions that prompt students reflection. Written by an expert team of
academics from Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, Crime,
Deviance and Society is a highly engaging and accessible introduction to
the field for students of criminology and criminal justice.