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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM DEPARTMENT OF FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA

COURSE SYLLABUS: POSTMODERN AND CRIMINOLOGY THEORY BASICS

Instructure(s) : 1) 2) Credits : 3 credits Meeting Times : 16 times

Course Description :

This course discusses various theories in postmodern criminology. In this course, students learn about cultural-social-political determination which includes realism, feminism, constitutive (such as structuration, peace-making, chaos, news-making, welfare), and cultural theories.

OUTLINE

Learning Week Topics Reference Method E.H. Sutherland, D.R. Cressey, Luckenbill, “A Sociological Theory of Criminal Behaviour”, in E.H. Sutherland, D.R. Cressey, Luckenbill, (2010), Principles of Criminology, 11th Edition. New York: General Hall Inc., pp. 86-88. Thorsten Sellin, “A Sociological Aproach”, in M.E. Wolfgang, L. Savitz, N. Johnston (1970), The of and Delinquency. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., The Meaning of pp. 1-10. Theory and the Lecture & 1 Emile Durkheim, “The Normal and The Pathological”, in M.E. Emergence of Discussion Wolfgang, L. Savitz, N. Johnston (1970), The Sociology Postmodern of Crime and Delinquency. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp. 11-14. Pat Carlen, “? In Praise of an Oxymoron and Its Enemies”, in Kerry Carrington dan Russell Hogs (2002), Critical Criminology Issues,Debates, Challenges. Willan Publishing, pp. 243-250. Jock Young, “Critical Criminology in The Twentyfirst Century: Critique, Irony and The always Unfinished”, in Kerry Carrington dan Russell Hogs (2002), Critical Criminology Issues,Debates, Challenges. Willan Publishing, pp. 251-274. Kerry Carrington dan Russell Hogs (2002), Critical Criminology Issues,Debates, Challenges. Cullompton:Willan Publishing Dragan Milovanovic, ”Dueling Paradigms: Modernist v. Postmodrnist Thought”. in Red Feather Institute Transforming Sociology Series [Online] Vos, Jaco. ‘Review of The Futures of Criminology by David Nelken’ in Journal of Law and Society, Vo. 23, No. 3: hal. 446-453 Gelsthorpe, Loraine. ‘Review of Theoretical Criminology: From Modernity to Post-modernism by Wayne Morrison’ in The Cambridge Law Journal, Vol.54, No. 3: 645-647 Elliot Currie, “Reflections on Crime and Criminology at the Millenium”, in Western Criminology 2 (1) [on line], available at: http://wcr.sonoma.edu/v2nl/currie.html 2 Dueling Paradigms Lecture & Richard Hil, “Toward a More ‘Progressive’ Criminology? A Discussion Rejoinder to Elliot Currie” in Western Criminology Review 2 (1)[on line] available at: http://wcr.sonoma.edu/v2nl/currie.html Wayne Morrison (1995), Theoretical Criminology: from modernity to post-modernim. London: CavendishPublishing Ltd., Chapter 18. Building Criminological Theory in Post-Modernism, pp. 451-475 Mark Lanier and Stuart Henry (2004), Essential Criminology, Oxford: Westview Press, 2004: Chapter 12. “Criminologies for the Twenty-First Century: Globalization, an Issue of War or Peace”, pp. 310- 352.

John Lowman, dan Brian D. MacLean,“Introduction: , Crime Control, and Policing in the 1990s” inJohn Lowman, dan Brian D. MacLean (Eds),(1992). Realist Criminology Crime Control and Policing in the 3 Realist Criminology Lecture & 1990s, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 3-29. Discussion John Lowman, dan Brian D. MacLean (Eds), (1992). Realist Criminology Crime Control and Policing in the 1990s, Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Amanda Burgess-Proctor. “Intersection of Race, Class, Gender, and Crime: Future Directions for Feminist Criminology”. Feminist Criminology 2006, 1: pp.27-47 http://fcx.sagepub.com/content/1/1/27 Smith, C. ‘Gender and Crime’ in Chris Hale, Ketih Hayward, Gender/Feminism 1 Lecture & 4 Azrini Wahidin and Emma Wincup (2005), Discussion Criminology, Oxford University Press, pp. 345-363 Andreas Hadjar, Dirk Baier, Klaus Boehnke, John Hagan, “ and Gender Revisited. The Family and Power-Control Theory Reconceived.”European Journal of Criminology 2007; 4; 33. http://euc.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/4/1/33 Ngaire Naffine (1997), Feminism and Criminology, Cambridge: Polity Press. Mark Lanier and Stuart Henry (2004),Essential Criminology, Westview Press,“Chapter 11. “Patriarchy, Gender, and Crime: Feminist Criminological Theory,pp. 290-352.

Meda Chesney-Lind, “Demonizing “Violent Girls” and Women” in Jeff Ferrel and Neil Websdale, Making Trouble Cultural Constructions of Crime, and Control, Aldine de Gruyer, 1999: 115-140 Haney, Linne A. (2000)‘Feminist State Theory: Applications to Jurisprudence, Criminology, and the Welfare State’ in Gender/Feminism 2 Lecture & 5 Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 26, pp.641-666 Discussion Ngaire Naffine (1997), Feminism and Criminology, Cambridge: Polity Press. Mark Lanier and Stuart Henry (2004), Essential Criminology, Westview Press,“ Chapter 11. “Patriarchy, Gender, and Crime: Feminist Criminological Theory, pp. 290- 352. Hagan’s Crime “What Is Crime? Defining and Measuring the Crime Problem”, in Mark M. Lanier dan Stuart Henry (2004), Essential 6 Pyramid and Lanier & Criminology. Oxford: Westview Press.Pp. 18-67 Lecture & Stuart Henry (2004), Essential Criminology. Oxford: Westview Discussion Henry’s Crime Prism Press.Pp.

Mark Lanier and Stuart Henry(2004), Essential Criminology, Oxford:Westview Press, pp. 341-352 Gregg Barak (2002), ‘Integrative Theories’ in Encyclopedia of Crime & ,Sage, [Online]. Available: www.critcrim.org Arvind Verma dan S.K. Lodha (2002), “A Topological Representation of the Criminal Event”, Western Criminological Review.3(2) [Online] Available: http://wcr.sonoma.edu/v3n2/verna.html Integrative Theory & Clarence Ray Jeffery, “An Integrated Theory of Crime and Lecture & 7 Criminal Behavior”. The Journal of Criminal Law, Topological Theory Discussion Criminology, and Police Science, Vol. 49, No. 6 (Mar. - Apr., 1959), pp. 533-552 Gregg Barak (1997), Integrative Criminology, [Online]. Available: www.critcrim.org Arvind Verma dan S.K. Lodha (2002), “A Topological Representation of the Criminal Event”, Western Criminological Review.3(2) [Online] Available: http://wcr.sonoma.edu/v3n2/verna.html Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld (2004), Hate . Causes, Controls, and Controversies, Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. 8 Midterm Exam Chaos And Crime Lecture & 001: Chaos Theory and 9 Chaos Theory & Hate Lecture & Crime Postmodern Theories of Crime, July 1998 [on line] Discussion available at http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/RED_FEATHER/chaos Chaos And Crime Lecture & 002: Challenges for Postmodern Criminology, December 1996, [on line] available at http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/RED_FEATHER/chaos Chaos And Crime Lecture & 003: The ABCs of Crime Attractors, Bifurcations and Chaotic Regimes, Revised August 1999 [on line] available at http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/RED_FEATHER/chaos George S. Yacoubian, Jr., “Genocide, Terrorism, and the Conceptualization of Catastrophic Criminology”. War Crimes, Genocide & Volume 2 (2006): 65 85 Barbara Perry,“Where do we go from here?Researching hate crime, Internet‐ Journal of Criminology (IJC) 2003. Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld (2004), Hate Crimes. Causes, Controls, and Controversies, Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. Chaos And Crime Lecture & 003: The ABCs of Crime Attractors, Bifurcations and Chaotic Regimes, Revised August 1999 [on line] available at http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/RED_FEATHER/chaos George S. Yacoubian, Jr., “Genocide, Terrorism, and the Conceptualization of Catastrophic Criminology”. War Crimes, Genocide & Crimes against Humanity Volume 2 (2006): 65 85 Phyllis B. Gerstenfeld (2004), Hate Crimes. Causes, Controls, and Controversies,‐ Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. Barak, Gregg., Stuart Henry, dan Dragan Milovanovic. ’Constitutive Criminology: An Overview of An Emerging Postmodernist School’ in the Red Feather Institute Transforming Sociology Series [On line]. Available: Henry, Stuart dan Milovanovic, Dragan. ’Constitutive Criminology: The Maturation of ’ in Criminology Vol.29 No. 2 1991: hal 293-316 Henry, Stuart dan Milovanovic, Dragan. ’Constitutive Criminology: Origins, Core Concepts, and Evaluation’ Catastrophic in Social Vol.27, No. 2 2000: hal 268-290 Alvi, Shahid. ‘Review of Constitutive Criminology: Beyond 10 Lecture & Criminology Postmodernism by Dragan Milovanovic and Stuart Discussion Henry’ in Justice Quarterly December 1998, 14 (4) hal.767-770 Pettit, Jon. ‘Review of Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic, Constitutive Criminology at Work: Applications to Crime and Justice’ in Crime, Law and Social Change Jul 2002, 38 (1) hal.84-87 Young, T.R. ‘Constitutive Theory of Justice: Architecture and Content’ in the Red Feather Institute Transforming Sociology Series [On line]. Available: Van Ruller, Sibo. ‘Review of Constitutive Criminology: Beyond Postmodernism by Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic’ in Contemporary Sociology Jul 1997, 26 (4) hal.496-497 Cowling, Mark. ‘Postmodern Policies?The Erratic Interventions of Constitutive Criminology’ in Internet Journal of Criminology. Available: www.internetjournalofcriminology.com Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic (1996), Constitutive Criminology. Beyong Postmodernism. London: Sage Publications Ltd., Muhammad Mustofa, Kriminologi. Kajian Sosiologis Terhadap Kriminalitas,Perilaku Menyimpang dan Pelanggaran Hukum, Jakarta: Sari Ilmu Pustaka, 2010. Pepinsky, Hal. ‘A Criminologist’s Quests for Peace’ in www.critcrim.org Mark Lanier and Stuart Henry (2004), Essential Criminology, Oxford: Westview Press, “Making peace, Not War”, 327-334 Scheingold, Stuart A. ‘Constructing the New Political Criminology: Power, Authority, and the Post- LiberalState’ in Law & Social Inquiry, Vol.23, No.4 (Autumn, 1998), hal.857-895 John Braithwaite, Crime, Shame and Reintegration.Cambridge: CambridgeUniv. Press, 1989 Constitutive ------, “Reintegrative Shaming of Criminal Offenders”,Paper Criminology Lecture & 11 to National Conference on Crime, Shame and Discussion Reintegration in Indonesia, Auguts, 1996 Welfare Criminology ------, “”, in Michael Tonry, The Handbook of Crime and Punishment.New York: Oxford, 1998, pp. 323-344. Mark Lanier and Stuart Henry (2004), Essential Criminology, Oxford: Westview Press Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic (1996), Constitutive Criminology. Beyong Postmodernism. London: Sage Publications Ltd. John Braithwaite, “Restorative Justice”, in Michael Tonry, The Handbook of Crime and Punishment. New York: Oxford, 1998, pp. 323-344. Thorsten Sellin, “The Conflict of Conduct Norms”, in M. Wolfgang, N. Johnston, L. Savitz (1970), The Sociology of Crime and Delinquency. 2nd Edition, New York: John Wiley and Sons Inc., pp. 186-185. Peacemaking M.E. Wolfgang dan F. Ferracuti, “The of Violence”, Criminology Lecture & 12 in M. Wolfgang, N. Johnston, L. Savitz (1970), The Discussion Sociology of Crime and Delinquency. 2nd Edition, New Restorative Justice York: John Wiley and Sons Inc., pp. 380-391 M. E. Wolfgang, N. Johnston, L. Savitz (1970), The Sociology of Crime and Delinquency. 2nd Edition, New York: John Wiley and Sons Inc. Jeff Ferrel, “Crime and Culture” in Chris Hale, Keith Hayward, Lecture & 13 Cultural Criminology Azrini Wahidin and Emma Wincup, Criminology, Discussion Oxford University Press, 2005: 139-155 Jeff Ferrel, Keith Hayward, Wayne Morrison and Mike Presdee, “Fragments of a Manifesto: Introducing Cultural Criminology Unleashed” in Jeff Ferrel, Keith Hayward, Wayne Morrison and Mike Presdee (2004), Cultural Criminology Unleashed, Glasshouse Press, pp. 1-12 JeffFerrel, ‘Cultural Criminology’ in Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 25 (1999), hal. 395-418 Shank, Gregory. ‘Editorial Overview: Race, Crime, and Culture’ in Crime and Social Justice Vol. 31, No. 2 (2003), hal. 1-3 Jeff Ferrel, Keith Hayward, Wayne Morrison and Mike Presdee (2004), Cultural Criminology Unleashed, Glasshouse Press Jeff Ferrell, Kaith Hayward, Jock Young (2008), Cultural Criminology. London: Sage Publication Ltd.. Greek, Cecil. ’Using the Internet as a Newsmaking Criminology Tool’ in www.fsu.edu Hoag Levins, ‘Making Crime News More Responsible’ in Jeff Ferrel, “Crime and Culture” in Chris Hale, Ketih Hayward, Azrini Wahidin and Emma Wincup, Criminology, Oxford University Press, 2005: 139-155 Lecture & 14 Media Construction Vincent F Sacco, ‘Media Constructions of Crime’ in Annals of Discussion the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Vol. 539, Hal. 141-154 Adrian Howe, ”The War against Women”: Media Representations of Men’s Violence against Women in Australia” in Jeff Ferrel and Neil Websdale, Making Trouble Cultural Constructions of Crime, Deviance and Control, Aldine de Gruyer, 1999: 141-156 Fida Mohammad, “Jihad as Terrorism: The Western Media and The Defamation of the Qur’an” in Jeff Ferrel and Neil Websdale, Making Trouble Cultural Constructions of Crime, Deviance and Control, Aldine de Gruyer, 1999: 15 Newsmaking Lecture & Criminology 303-318 Discussion Gregg Barak (1995), edia, Process, and the Social Construction of Crime. Studies in Newsmaking Criminology. New York: Garland Reference Library of Humanities. Jeff Ferrell, Keith Hayward, Jock Young (2008), Cultural Criminology. London: Sage Publications. 16 Final Exam