Who Killed the Berkeley School? : Struggles Over Radical Criminology
"The Berkeley School of Criminology stands, to this day, as one of the most significant developments in criminological thought and action. Its diverse participants, students and faculty, were true innovators, producing radical social analyses (getting to the roots causes) of institutions of cri...
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Main Author: | Schwendinger, Herman (auth) |
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Other Authors: | Schwendinger, Julia (auth) |
Format: | Book Chapter |
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Brooklyn, NY
punctum books
2014
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