Berkeley School of Criminology
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Die Berkeley School of Criminology - genauer: die School of Criminology at the University of California at Berkeley - existierte von 1950 bis 1976. In den 1960er Jahren wurde sie von einer konservativen Ausbildungsstätte für das mittlere Management von Polizei und criminal justice system zu einem Zentrum der radikalen Kriminologie.
Weblinks
- Editorial: Berkeley's School of Criminology, 1950-1976 in: Crime and Social Justice No. 6 (Summer 1976)
- Schwendinger, Herman & Julia R. Schwendinger (1999) "Who Killed the School of Criminology? Round Up the Usual Suspects!" Annual Meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Toronto. A working draft was also presented at the School of Criminology student and faculty reunion, at University of California, Berkeley (February).
- Simon, Jonathan (2010) Radical v. Liberal Criminology: An Afterthought (in seinem Blog: Governing through Crime
- The First Edition / Zur Geschichte der Berkeley School of Criminology