Date: 2004
Type: Article
Strategien der Ausgrenzung, Disziplinierung und Wissensproduktion: Überlegungen zur Geschichte der Kriminologie
Geschichte und Gesellschaft, 2004, 30, 3, 404-433
BECKER, Peter, Strategien der Ausgrenzung, Disziplinierung und Wissensproduktion: Überlegungen zur Geschichte der Kriminologie, Geschichte und Gesellschaft, 2004, 30, 3, 404-433
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/2178
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From its inception, criminology was an interdisciplinary and politically oriented field of knowledge open to practitioners. This article starts with a systematic consideration of the conceptual tools available for a history of criminology as discourse and practice. It then focuses on transformations in criminological discourses and analyzes them in the light of political, social, intellectual, and economic shifts through the long 19(th) century.
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