Crime and Civilization : The Birth of Criminology in the Early Nineteenth Century
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Clarendon Studies in Criminology
ISBN-10
0198909799
ISBN-13
9780198909798
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 14th, 2024
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
496 grams
Dimensions
14.80 x 22.30 x 2.10 cms
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Crime & criminologyCriminology: legal aspectsLegal history
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Drawing on original French, German, and English publications, Crime and Civilization explores the rise of data-based criminology as an intellectual field in continental Europe in the early nineteenth century, spanning from Enlightenment philosophers to the general rise of science in society.
In 1827, the first modern national crime statistics were published: the Compte général de l''administration de la justice criminelle en France. Before the onset of data criminology, the perception of crime relied on sources from classical antiquity, rational philosophical thought, travellers'' observations, and unsystematic observations by criminal justice practitioners. With the new concept of national crime statistics, it became possible to test theories and hypotheses about crime using a shared data instrument, leading to an unprecedented avalanche of crime research by continental scholars.Crime and Civilization: The Birth of Criminology in the Early Nineteenth Century explores the rise of data-based criminology as an intellectual field in continental Europe in the early nineteenth century. Janne Kivivuori creates a new interpretation of the era of ''first criminology,'' one approached from the perspective of data and instruments, thus complementing the traditional story based on theories and explanatory shifts from ''classicism'' to ''positivism'' and beyond. Drawing on original French, German, and English publications, the book contextualizes the rise of criminology in wider cultural history, spanning from Enlightenment philosophers to the general rise of science in society.Accessible and thought-provoking, Crime and Civilization is about how data-driven criminal studies began, and how the first criminologists could know about the patterns and trends of crime. A must-read for criminologists worldwide, this book will fast become a valuable addition to the literature on the history of criminology and of early social science more generally.
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