Subject: Re: need a good book
From: charisset coston (charisset.coston@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Wed Nov 01 2000 - 12:57:17 CST
thanks stu!
Peace,
Charisse
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From: "Stuart Henry" <ah2195@wayne.edu>
To: "Multiple recipients of list" <crit-l@sun.soci.niu.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: need a good book
> Hi Charisse:
>
> In case they are too humble to tell you themselves, a couple of really
good
> TEXTS from a radical crim perspective are DeKeseredy and Schwartz's
> Contemporary Criminology. Wadsworth, 1996 (if you are putting this on as
an
> intro level class) or Mike Lynch's recently revised version of his classic
> on Radical Criminology (forgot the coauthor) if you are putting this on at
> a senior level. Also take a good look at the recent review of texts in
> criminology by Richard Wright in the last issue of the Jof Criminal
Justice
> Education where they discuss good summary chapters of the radical/critical
> position. Finally, as an honors course you obviously need one or more
> readers and I always think that radical criminology comes alive when
> discussing corporate crime (Erman and Lundman's reader) or any of the
> excellent work on gender, maculinites and violence.
>
> Hope this helps a little.
>
> Cheers
>
> Stuart
>
>
> At 10:35 PM 10/31/00 -0600, you wrote:
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> >Hey Everybody,
> >I have been asked to develop a course in the Honors Department titled
> >Radical Criminology, and need a great book, and an all inclusive
description
> >about the course. I am excited about this opportunity, but need some
> >direction as to detail, scope and a good book. Please help. I will not
be
> >attending the meeting in SanFran. Has someone developed a packet on how
to
> >teach this course? Fortunately, this course will become a regularly
taught
> >course in our Department after it is taught as an honors course. Thanks
in
> >advance.
> >Peace,
> >Charisse
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