Mike Presdee

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Mike Presdee, derzeit Senior Lecturer an der University of Kent, UK School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research

Forschungsinteressen:

  • die Beziehungen zwischen Jugend, Kriminalität und Kultur
  • Entwicklung der "Cultural Criminology" und qualitativer Methoden in diesem Gebiet
  • die Kriminalisierung Jugendlicher und der Jugendkultur und von Jugendkriminalität und anti-sozialem Verhalten

Zitat[1]: "Cultural criminology – that is the integration of cultural and criminological analysis – has become an important perspective within international criminological studies and is openly reported on and discussed throughout criminology. It is now accepted as offering a rich way of looking at crime and criminality that many orthodox studies are unable to achieve and therefore offers a closer understanding of crime in contemporary societies."



aktuelle Publikationen:

  • Ferrell, Hayward, Morrison and Presdee (eds.), (2004) Cultural Criminology Unleashed. London : Cavendish.
  • Presdee, M. (2005) 'Burning Issues: Fire Carnival and Crime' in Soothill, K. and Peelo, M. (2005) Controversies about Crime. London : Willan.
  • Presdee, M. (2005) 'Working it Out' in Muzzatti, P Reflections from the Wrong Side of the Tracks: Class Identity and the Working Class Experience in Academe. (2005)
  • Presdee,M. (2005) 'Volume Crime and Consumption.' in Hale, Hayward , Wahidin, and Wincup. Introducing Crime and Criminology. Oxford : Oxford University Press.
  • Presdee, M. (2004) 'Cultural Criminology: The Long and Winding Road .' Special Edition, Theoretical Criminology . Vol 8:3.
  • Presdee, M. (2004) ' The Story of Crime : Biography and the excavation of transgression.' in Ferrell, Hayward, Morrison and Presdee (eds.), Cultural Criminology Unleashed. London: Cavendish.