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Becoming Criminal

The Socio-Cultural Origins of Law, Transgression, and Deviance

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  • © 2013

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This book consists of a fundamental deconstruction and reconstruction of the key concepts of Criminology and The Sociology of Law, providing a coherent expression of the relationships between these newly constructed concepts and thus a radically new statement of the relationship between society, crime and the law.

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. Introduction

  2. What Is Theory?

  3. Will

  4. Constraint

Authors and Affiliations

  • Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK

    Don Crewe

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DON CREWE is a Senior Lecturer at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK.

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