TY - BOOK AU - arrigo, Bruce A. (ed) AU - Milovanovic, Dragan (ed) TI - Postmodernist and post-structuralist theories of crime SN - 9780754629276 (hbk.) U1 - 364 PY - 2010/// CY - Farnham PB - Ashgate N1 - Part I Theoretical Developments and Integrations. Constitutive criminology: the maturation of critical theory / Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic -- The peripheral core of law and criminology: on postmodern social theory and conceptual integration / Bruce A. Arrigo -- Postmodern criminology: mapping the terrain / Dragan Milovanovic -- The French connection: implications for law, crime and social justice / Bruce A. Arrigo, Dragan Milovanovic and Robert C. Schehr -- Part II Critical Applications in Law, Crime, Justice and Social Change. Nome law: Deleuze and Guattari on the emergence of law / Jamie Murray -- Advancing science and research in criminal justice/criminology: complex systems theory and non-linear analyses / Jeffery T. Walker -- The power of community mediation: government and formation of self-identity / George Pavlich -- Chaos theory and human agency: humanist sociology in a postmodern era / T.R. Young -- Part III Transformational Analyses and Marginalized Identities. From restoration to transformation: victim-offender mediation as transformative justice / Robert Carl Schehr; Determinate sentencing: a feminist and postmodern story / Nancy A. Wonders -- The abrogation of subjectivity in the psychiatric courtroom: toward a psychoanalytic semiotic analysis / Christopher R. Williams -- Creating the responsible prisoner: federal admission and orientation packs / Mary Bosworth -- Against 'green' criminology / Mark Halsey -- Part IV International, Transnational and Post-National Directions. 'Let them eat cake': globalization, postmodern colonialism, and the possibilities of justice / Susan S. Silbey -- Alternatives to what kind of suffering? -- Towards a border-crossing criminology / Ronnie Lippens -- Doing newsmaking criminology from within the academy / Gregg Barak -- Part V Postmodern and Post-Structural Criminology and its Interlocutors. Postmodernism, protest, and the new social movement / Joel F. Handler -- Postmodern thought and criminological discontent: new metaphors for understanding violence / Martin D. Schwartz and David O. Friedrichs ER -