A science of otherness? Rereading the history of Western and US criminological thought

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Abstract

This book presents a critical history of Western criminological thought from the Enlightenment to the development of modern criminological theories, mainly in the United States, over the last hundred years. It explores a variety of approaches including the classical school, the various currents of positivist criminology, and the managerial movement. Mehozay contends that Western criminological thought can be seen as an ideological project based on 'otherness', justifying social hierarchies and sustaining the control of some people over others. He demonstrates how ideologies of otherness, such as the non-rational other, the pathological other and more, validate projects of control, exclusion, modernization, and care.

Original languageAmerican English
PublisherBristol University Press
Number of pages164
ISBN (Electronic)9781529209136
ISBN (Print)9781529209129
StatePublished - 3 Nov 2023

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Social Sciences
  • General Arts and Humanities

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