« Home

Home » Criminology & Criminal Justice » Hale et al: Criminology 2e » Student resources » Further reading » Chapter 9

Hale et al: Criminology 2e

Chapter 9

References from the book:

Criminal Justice Matters, Issue 57, Autumn 2004, ‘Whose Justice’.
A series of accessible articles on anti-social behaviour written by academics and practitioners.

Felson, M., Crime and Everyday Life. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
An interesting book concerned with examining how society encourages or inhibits crime in the routine activities of everyday life.

Hayward, K. and Hobbs, D. (2007) ‘Beyond the Binge in Booze’ The British Journal of Sociology 58;
3: 438–456.
An excellent discussion concerning young people and drinking.

Innes, M., Understanding Social Control. Maidenhead: Open University Press.
An interesting theoretical introduction to the way societies respond to a variety of forms of deviant behaviour.

Squires, P. (2008) (ed) ASBO Nation: the Criminalisation of Nuisance. London: Policy Press.
An excellent all round and up-to-date collection of essays concerning anti-social behaviour.

Sutton, M. ‘Supply by theft: does the market for second-hand goods play a role in keeping crime figures high?’ The British Journal of Criminology, 35 No. 3, 400–16.
A useful academic analysis of the way crime markets function.

Chapter 1 (‘Youth crime: representations, discourse and data’) in John Muncie’s Youth and Crime (2nd edn). London: Sage.
A clear, concise introduction to some of the key issues surrounding contemporary youth crime.