ABSTRACT

Sir Leon Radzinowicz is one of the key figures in the development of criminology in the twentieth century. This account of the development of criminology intertwines his personal narrative as a criminologist with the progression of criminology itself. His experience gained from a career which has spanned 70 years since the 1920s, offers a profound overview of how the understanding of crime and criminals, of criminal justice systems and penology has changed, and of the tensions and dilemmas these pose for democratic societies.

chapter 1|25 pages

At the Creation

chapter 4|9 pages

A Penological Cul-De-Sac

chapter 7|32 pages

Reaching the Harbour

chapter 12|28 pages

A Prison System in Crisis

chapter 16|21 pages

Some Forays Abroad and at Home

chapter 17|14 pages

A Grim Penal Outlook

chapter 18|30 pages

A Brief for Criminology