Crime, Law and Deviance Reading List Fall 2015

Crime, Law and Deviance Reading List Fall 2015

CRIME, LAW AND DEVIANCE READING LIST FALL 2015 LAW IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY Durkheim, Emile. 1965. “On the Normality of Crime.” Pp. 872-875 in Theories of Society: Foundations of Modern Sociological Theory, Talcott Parsons et al. (eds.). New York: Free Press of Glencoe. Durkheim, Emile. 1984 [1933]. Sections I and II of “Mechanical Solidarity, or Solidarity by Similarities,” and Sections I, II, and III “Solidarity Arising from the Division of Labor, or Organic Solidarity,” pp 31-52 and pp. 68-83 in The Division of Labor in Society. New York: Free Press. Marx, Karl. 1978 [1846]. “The German Ideology,” in The Marx-Engels Reader, 2nd edition (Tucker, ed). New York: W.W. Norton and Company. Weber, Max. 1954 [1925]. “Rational and Irrational Administration of Justice.” Pp. 349-356 Max Weber on Law in Economy and Society, edited and annotated by Max Rheinstein, translated by Edward Shils and Max Rheinstein. New York: Touchstone/Simon and Schuster. Weber, Max. 1954 [1925]. “Formal and Substantive Rationalization in the Law (Sacred Law)” Pp. 224-255 in Max Weber on Law in Economy and Society, edited and annotated by Max Rheinstein, translated by Edward Shils and Max Rheinstein. New York: Touchstone/Simon and Schuster. Weber, Max. 1923 [1978]. “Legitimate Order,” “Types of Legitimate Order: Convention and Law,” “Bases of Legitimacy: Tradition, Faith, Enactment,” pp. 31-38 (in vol. 1) of Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology (Roth and Wittich, eds). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. THE STRUCTURE OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM Black, Donald J. 1973. “The Mobilization of Law.” Journal of Legal Studies 2(1):125-149. Folger, Robert, Blair H. Sheppard, and Robert T. Buttram. 1995. “Equity, Equality and Need: Three Faces of Social Justice.” Pp. 261-289 in Conflict, Cooperation and Justice: Essays Inspired by the Work of Morton Deutch, edited by Barbara Benedict Bunker, Jeffrey Rubin, and Associates. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers. Galanter, Marc. 1974. “Why the ‘Haves’ Come Out Ahead: Speculations on the Limits of Legal Change.” Law & Society Review 9(1):95-160. 1 MacCoun, Robert J. 2005. “Voice, Control and Belonging: The Double-Edged Sword of Procedural Fairness.” Annual Review of Law and Social Science 1:171-201. Sandefur, Rebecca L. 2008. “Access to Civil Justice and Race, Class and Gender Inequality.” Annual Review of Sociology 34:339-58. DISPUTING Felstiner, William, Richard L. Abel, and Austin Sarat. 1980-81. “The Emergence of Disputes: Naming, Blaming, Claiming. .” Law & Society Review 15:631-654. Engel, David M. 1984. “The Oven Bird's Song: Insiders, Outsiders, and Personal Injuries in an American Community.” Law & Society Review 18:551-582. Mather, Lynn, and Barbara Yngvesson. 1981. “Language, Audience, and the Transformation of Disputes.” Law & Society Review 15:775-782. Silbey, Susan S. 2005. "After Legal Consciousness." Annual Review of Law and Social Sciences 1:323-68. Zemans, Frances K. 1983. “Legal Mobilization: The Neglected Role of Law in the Political System.” American Political Science Review 77(3): 690 LAW AND ORGANIZATIONS Edelman, Lauren. 1992. “Legal Ambiguity and Symbolic Structures: Organizational Mediation of Civil Rights Law.” American Journal of Sociology 97(6): 1531-1576. Edelman, L. B., Uggen, C., & Erlanger, H. S. 1999. “The Endogeneity of Legal Regulation: Grievance Procedures as Rational Myth.” American Journal of Sociology, 105(2): 406-454. Edelman, Lauren and Mark Suchman. 1997. “The Legal Environments of Organizations.” Annual Review of Sociology 23:479-515. Edelman, Lauren B. 1990. Legal Environments and Organizational Governance: The Expansion of Due Process Rights in the American Workplace.” American Journal of Sociology 95:1401-1440. 2 PUNISHMENT AND SOCIAL CONTROL Black, Donald J. 1983. “Crime as Social Control.” American Sociological Review 48(1): 34-45. Foucault, Michel. 1977. Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison. New York: Vintage. Foucault, Michel and François Ewald. 2003. “Society Must Be Defended”: Lectures at the Collège de France, 1975-1976. Macmillan. Garland, David. 2001. The Culture of Control : Crime and Social Order in Contemporary Society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Simon, Jonathan. 2009. Governing through Crime : How the War on Crime Transformed American Democracy and Created a Culture of Fear. New York: Oxford University Press. Unnever, James D. and Francis T. Cullen. 2010. “Social Sources of Americans’ Punitiveness: A Test of Three Competing Models.” Criminology 48(1):99. Western, Bruce. 2006. Punishment and Inequality in America. New York: Russell Sage. THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Beckett, K. and T. Sasson. 2003. The Politics of Injustice: Crime and Punishment in America. Sage Publications, Incorporated. Bobo, Lawrence and Victor Thompson. 2006. “Unfair by Design; The War on Drugs, Race and the Legitimacy of the Criminal Justice System.” Social Research 73(2):445–72. Bobo, Lawrence D. and Devon Johnson. 2004. “A Taste for Punishment: Black and White Americans’ Views on the Death Penalty and the War on Drugs.” Du Bois Review 1(1):151- 180. Darley, John M., Kevin M. Carlsmith, and Paul H. Robinson. 2001. “The Ex Ante Function of the Criminal Law.” Law & Society Review 35:165-190. Goffman, Alice. 2009. “On the Run: Wanted Men in a Philadelphia Ghetto.” American Sociological Review 74(3):339–57. Greenberg, David F., Ronald C. Kessler, and Colin Loftin. 1985. “Social Inequality and Crime Control.” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1985): 684–704. 3 POLICING Black, Donald J. 1999. “Dispute Settlement by the Police,” pp. 61-95 in The Social Organization of Law, (2nd edition), edited by M.L. Baumgartner. San Diego, CA: Academic Press. Hall, Stuart, Chas Critcher, Tony Jefferson, John Clarke, and Brian Roberts. 2013. Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State and Law and Order. Palgrave Macmillan. Leo, Richard A. 2008. Police Interrogation and American Justice. Harvard University Press. Manning, Peter K. 1978. “The Police: Mandate, Strategies, Appearance.” Pp. 7-31 in Policing: A View from the Streets, edited by Peter K. Manning and John Van Maanen. Webster, John A. 1978. “Police Task and Time Study.” Pp. 105-114 in Policing. Van Maanen, John. 1978. “The Asshole.” Pp. 221-238 in Policing. MASS INCARCERATION Alexander, Michelle. 2010. The New Jim Crow : Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. New York: New Press. Gottschalk, Marie. 2006. The Prison and the Gallows: The Politics of Mass Incarceration in America. New York: Cambridge University Press. Western, B. and B. Pettit. 2010. “Incarceration & Social Inequality.” Daedalus 139(3):8–19. Western, B. and B. Pettit. 2002. “Beyond Crime and Punishment: Prisons and Inequality.” Contexts 1(3):37–43. Western, Bruce and Christopher Wildeman. 2009. “The Black Family and Mass Incarceration.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 621(1):221–42. RACE, CLASS, AND CRIME Beckett, K., K. Nyrop, and L. Pfingst. 2006. “Race, Drugs, And Policing: Understanding Disparities In Drug Delivery Arrests.” Criminology 44(1):105–37. Braithwaite, John. 1981. “The Myth of Social Class and Criminality Reconsidered.” American Sociological Review 46(1): 36–57. 4 Jones, Nikki. 2009. Between Good and Ghetto: African American Girls and Inner-City Violence. Rutgers University Press. Morenoff, Jeffrey D., Robert J. Sampson, and Stephen W. Raudenbush. "Neighborhood Inequality, Collective Efficacy, And The Spatial Dynamics Of Urban Violence." Criminology 39: 517. Pettit, B. and B. Western. 2004. “Mass Imprisonment and the Life Course: Race and Class Inequality in US Incarceration.” American Sociological Review 69(2):151–69. Rios, Victor. 2011. Punished: Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys. New York: NYU Press Sampson, Robert J., and W. Byron Groves. "Community Structure And Crime: Testing Social- Disorganization Theory." American Journal of Sociology 94(4): 774-802. Sampson, Robert J., and Janet L. Lauritsen. "Racial And Ethnic Disparities In Crime And Criminal Justice In The United States." Crime and Justice 21: 311-374. POST-INCARCERATION Pager, Devah. 2003. “The Mark of a Criminal Record.” American Journal of Sociology 108(5):937–75. Manza, Jeff and Christopher Uggen. 2006. Locked Out: Felon Disenfranchisement and American Democracy. Oxford University Press, USA. Western, B. and B. Pettit. 2000. “Incarceration and Racial Inequality in Men’s Employment.” Industrial and Labor Relations Review 54(1): 3–16. ALTERNATIVES TO PRISON Braithwaite, John. Crime, Shame and Reintegration. Cambridge University Press, 1989. Davis, Angela Yvonne. 2003. Are Prisons Obsolete? Seven Stories Press. 5 .

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