Chaos, criminology, and social justice : the new orderly (dis)order /
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Westport, Conn. :
Praeger,
1997
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Series: | Praeger series in criminology and crime control policy,
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Table of Contents:
- Postmodernist versus the modernist paradigm : conceptual differences / Dragan Milovanovic
- Challenges : for a postmodern criminology / T.R. Young
- Chaos and modeling crime : Quinney's Class, state and crime / Allison Forker
- The ABCs of crime : attractors, bifurcations, and chaotic dynamics / T.R. Young
- Geometric forms of violence / Hal Pepinsky
- Law and social change : the implications of chaos theory in understanding the role of the American legal system / Glenna L. Simons and William F. Stroup II
- Chaos, law, and critical legal studies : mapping the terrain / Caren Schulman
- The chaotic law of forensic psychology : the postmodern case of the (in)sane defendant / Bruce A. Arrigo
- Surfing the chaotic : a non-linear articulation of social movement theory / Robert C. Schehr
- Dimensions of social justice in an SRO (single room occupancy) : contributions from chaos theory, policy, and practice / Bruce A. Arrigo
- Visions of the emerging orderly (dis)order / Dragan Milovanovic