This sophisticated, original book investigates the motivations behind
crime and deviance. Steve Hall uses cutting-edge philosophy and social
theory to analyze empirical work on patterns of crime and illuminate
contemporary criminological issues. He provides a fresh, relevant
critique of the philosophical and political underpinnings of
criminological theory and the theoretical canon′s development during the
twentieth century.
Presenting harm as a universal means of understanding crime and
deviance, Theorizing Crime and Deviance draws on dialectics,
transcendental materialism and psychosocial history to construct an
alternative perspective for criminological thought in the twenty-first
century.