Postmodern criminology in relation to radical and conflict criminology |
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Authors: | Bruce A. Arrigo Thomas J. Bernard |
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Affiliation: | (1) California School of Professional Psychology, California, USA;(2) Pennsylvania State University, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Abstract: | The literature on postmodern criminology suggests that there is some relationship between it and radical criminology. This
relationship apparently is based in part on the ract that both are further related to conflict theory. However, conceptual
analyses on these types of theories have not fully explicated whatever similarities and differences exist among them. This
essay identifies six core theoretical assertions in conflict criminology and compares them to parallel assertions in radical
and postmodern criminology. Such comparison is followed by a discussion on the relevance of conflict and radical theory as
conceptual backdrops from which to comprehend postmodern inquiry. |
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