ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1997. The use of postmodern criminology’s conceptual tools offers the potential for the development of a better understanding of the various configurations of repressive forces and directions for social change. This excellent text introduces the reader to the core ideas concerning subjectivity as it is related to discourses and how the discursive construction of social reality takes place. It discusses some of the key themes, dealing with both theoretical integrative work, applications, and recent developments in studying postmodern criminology. It is intended for students as well as those who are more familiar with the subject.

This book is composed of twelve essays organized into three parts, this important work contributes to the big discussion among criminologists about the postmodern aspects of crime.

chapter

Introduction

part 1|1 pages

Theoretical Integration

chapter 1|22 pages

Dueling Paradigms

Modernist v. Postmodernist Thought

chapter 2|32 pages

The Decentered Subject in Law

Contributions of Topology, Psychoanalytic Semiotics, and Chaos Theory

chapter 4|16 pages

Constitutive Criminology

The Maturation of Critical Theory

part 2|1 pages

Application

part 3|1 pages

Emerging Postmodern Methodologies: Integration and Application

chapter 10|16 pages

Chaos and Criminology

Phase Maps and Bifurcation Diagrams

chapter 11|16 pages

Chaos, Meta-Modeling, and Criminology

Iterative Loops, COREL and Mandelbrot Sets