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Radical Criminology: New, Critical, or Marxist?

NCJ Number
148891
Journal
Revija za Kimininalistiko in Kriminologijo Volume: 45 Issue: 1 Dated: (Januar-Marec 1994) Pages: 1-18
Author(s)
Z Kanduc
Date Published
1994
Length
18 pages
Annotation
This summary of what is new, critical, and Marxist in radical criminology also reviews the paradigmatic value of radical criminology.
Abstract
In the first part of the text, contributions of radical criminologists are placed in a diachronic and synchronic structure of criminological theory. The antithetic critical nature of so-called critical criminology is cited, touching the question of whether the concept of Marxist criminology is feasible. In the second part, the evolution of radical criminology in different social and cultural environments is presented. 81 references

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