The first edition of Contemporary Critical Criminology quickly became an essential reference for anyone wanting to understand the key developments in this diverse and evolving field. In this revised and thoroughly updated edition, Walter DeKeseredy skillfully charts the most recent advances toward the kind of criminology we most need is these volatile times-a criminology that can help us think seriously about how to create societies that are more just, more sustainable, and more secure.
Elliott Currie, University of California, Irvine, USA
The questions critical criminology poses and the insights it produces are especially significant in our troubled times. The new edition of Walter DeKeseredy's excellent book Contemporary Critical Criminology is a model example where scholarly erudition is combined with an unwavering commitment to social justice so as to address urgent social problems. A must-read.
Leonidas Cheliotis, Associate Professor of Criminology and Director of the Mannheim Centre for Criminology, London School of Economics
The second edition of Contemporary Critical Criminology highlights the immediacy of the political, social, and economic inequalities that literally and symbolically threaten the lives of millions. While underscoring the complicated realities of the present moment, DeKeseredy also reminds us of our past, deftly reviewing historical roots and traditions that-although contrasting and multifaced-can be combined under a shared critical vision. DeKeseredy's second edition will quickly become an essential read for anyone skeptical about the criminological status quo and who imagines a less toxic future.
Katherine Irwin, Professor of Sociology, University of Hawai?i, Manoa
"The first edition of Contemporary Critical Criminology quickly became an essential reference for anyone wanting to understand the key developments in this diverse and evolving field. In this revised and thoroughly updated edition, Walter DeKeseredy skillfully charts the most recent advances toward the kind of criminology we most need in these volatile times - a criminology that can help us think seriously about how to create societies that are more just, more sustainable, and more secure."
Elliott Currie, University of California, Irvine, USA
"The questions critical criminology poses and the insights it produces are especially significant in our troubled times. The new edition of Walter DeKeseredy's excellent book Contemporary Critical Criminology is a model example where scholarly erudition is combined with an unwavering commitment to social justice so as to address urgent social problems. A must-read."
Leonidas Cheliotis, Associate Professor of Criminology and Director of the Mannheim Centre for Criminology, London School of Economics, UK
"The second edition of Contemporary Critical Criminology highlights the immediacy of the political, social, and economic inequalities that literally and symbolically threaten the lives of millions. While underscoring the complicated realities of the present moment, DeKeseredy also reminds us of our past, deftly reviewing historical roots and traditions that - although contrasting and multifaced - can be combined under a shared critical vision. DeKeseredy's second edition will quickly become an essential read for anyone skeptical about the criminological status quo and who imagines a less toxic future."
Katherine Irwin, Professor of Sociology, University of Hawai?i, Manoa, USA