Criminology for Social Work critically reviews the major strands in criminological theory and research in terms of their implications for social workers in the criminal justice system. While acknowledging the complexity of the links to be made, it argues that they are able to enhance practice by making it more critical and realistic. Individual chapters discuss criminological psychology, the labelling perspective, the concentration of crime and victimisation in particular localities, the contributions of feminist criminology, and the evidence of racism in criminal justice. They also cover the connections between criminology and policy. The conclusion suggests how criminology could be enriched by feminist philosophy and psychology.
DAVID SMITH is Professor of Social Work at the University of Lancaster, where he has taught and researched since 1976. Previously, he was a probation officer in Hereford and Worcester. He has published on a wide range of topics relevant to crime prevention and to criminal justice policy and practice.
PrefaceAcknowledgementsThe Uses of CriminologyUsing Traditional CriminologyThe Uses of PsychologyThe Labelling Perspective and the Criminal Justice SystemCommunity and CrimeThe Contribution of Feminist CriminologyBlack People, Crime and Social ControlSummary and ConclusionsBibliographyIndex.
David Smith, UK) Smith, David (Faculty Education Director and Undergraduate Dean for the Faculty of Science, and Deputy Head of the School of Chemistry, University of Bristol
John Courtney, David Smith, University of Saskatchewan) Courtney, John (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, University of Regina) Smith, David (Professor of Political Science, Professor of Political Science, John C. Courtney, David E. Smith
Cornwall, Mary Cheney, David Smith, Christopher Brooke, Philippa Hoskin, Philippa Mary Hoskin, University of York (see below for additional Editors)) Smith, David (formerly the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, Christopher (University of Cambrdige; Fellow of the British Academy) Brooke, University of Lincoln) Hoskin, Philippa Mary (Reader in Medieval History, Reader in Medieval History
Mary Cheney, David Smith, Christopher Brooke, Philippa Hoskin, Philippa Mary Hoskin, University of York (see below for additional Editors)) Smith, David (formerly the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, Christopher (University of Cambrdige; Fellow of the British Academy) Brooke, University of Lincoln) Hoskin, Philippa Mary (Reader in Medieval History, Reader in Medieval History
Martin Brett, David Smith, Philippa Hoskin, Philippa Mary Hoskin, University of Cambridge) Brett, Martin (Emeritus Fellow, Robinson College, University of York (see below for additional Editors)) Smith, David (formerly the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, University of Lincoln) Hoskin, Philippa Mary (Reader in Medieval History, Reader in Medieval History