Critical Criminology--Past, Present and Future

Special Issue, Winter, 1997 (Vols 2 & 3)

    Last summer Mike Lynch suggested that we put together a
special issue addressing the past, present, and future of
critical criminology.  As it was my turn to take the lead, I
(Mona Danner) solicited essays from members of the Division on
Critical Criminology.  Among the questions we wanted to consider
were:  Where has critical criminology been?  Where is it now?
Where is it headed?  Where should it be headed?

The editors encourage feedback. At the end of each article, you can
mail your responses to the editors for possible inclusion in a 
future special issue of the newsletter.

                         Table of Contents

Critical Criminology.  Past.  Present.  Future? 
From the Editors

Feminism and Critical Criminology:  Toward a Feminist Praxis 
by Meda Chesney-Lind

Three by Three
by Stuart Henry, Gregg Barak and Dragan Milovanovic 

Does Crit Crim Have a Core?  Or Just Splinters?
by Martin D. Schwartz 

The Future (and Past & Present) of Critical Theory Criminology 
by Bonnie Berry 

Crime, Criticism, Compassion and Community 
by Hal Pepinsky 

Back To the Future:  A Review of Post-Critical Criminology
by Walter S. DeKeseredy, John Lowman, and Brian D. MacLean  

Taking Back the Critical:  Reflections on the Division of Critical Criminology in Light of Left Realism, Feminism, Postmodernism and Anarchism
by Susan Caringella-MacDonald 
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