Jock Young
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Jock Young is a sociologist and criminologist.
He began teaching at Enfield College of Technology.
He was a member of the National Deviancy Conference in the late 1960's and 1970s [1][2]
Along with Ian Taylor and Paul Walton, he wrote the groundbreaking book The New Criminology: For a Social Theory of Deviance in 1973.
Later however, Young developed left realism along with John Leasee also the work of Richard Kinsey, and Roger Matthews.
Formerly a professor at the Middlesex University, he is now lecturing at the University of Kent.[3] where he appears to have gone back to his youth in espousing cultural criminology.
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[edit] Publications and Articles
[edit] 1960's
- Young, J. (1968) The Role of the Police as Amplifiers of Deviance, Negotiators of Reality and Translators of Phantasy", NDC 1st Symposium (November)
[edit] 1970's
- Young, J. (1970) The Drugtakers: the Social Meaning of Drug Use, London: McGibbon and Kee
- Bailey, R. & Young, J. (eds) (1973) Contemporary Social Problems in Britain, Farnborough: Saxon House
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- -Young, J. (1973) "Student Drug Use and Middle-Class Delinquency"
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- Taylor, I., Walton, P. & Young, J. (1973) The New Criminology: For a Social Theory of Deviance (International Library of Sociology), London: Routledge. ISBN 0-415-03447-7
- Young, J. (1974) "New Directions in Subcultural Theory", In: Rex, J. (ed) Approaches to Sociology London: RKP
- Taylor, I., Walton, P. & Young, J. (eds) (1975) Critical Criminology, London: Routledge
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- -Young, J. (1975) "Working-class Criminology"
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- Young, J. (1977) The Politics of Indiscrimination, Middlesex Polytechnic: Mimeo
- Fine, B., Kinsey, R., Lea, J., Picciotto, S. & Young, J. (eds) (1979) Capitalism and the Rule of Law, London: Hutchinson
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- -Young, J. (1979) "Left idealism, reformism and beyond"
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[edit] 1980's
- Young, J. (1980) "Thinking Seriously About Crime" In: Fitzgerald, M., McLennan, G. & Pawson, J. (eds) Crime and Society: Readings in History and Theory, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul
- Cowell, D., Jones, T. & Young, J. (eds) (1981) Policing the Riots, London: Junction
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- -Lea, J. & Young, J. (1981) "The Riots in Britain 1981"
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- Cohen, S. & Young, J. (1981 revised ed) The Manufacture of News, London: Constable
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- -Young, J. (1981) "A Critique of Left Functionalism in Media Theory"
- -Young, J. (1981) "Beyond Consenual Paragdim Theory"
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- Lea, J. & Young, J. (1982) "Race and Crime", Marxism Today, August pg.38-39
- Lea, J. & Young, J. (1984) What Is To Be Done About Law and Order — Crisis in the Eighties. Harmondsworth: Penguin. (Pluto Press revised edition: 1993) ISBN 0-7453-0735-3
- Kinsey, R., Lea, J. & Young, J. (1986). Losing the Fight Against Crime. London: Blackwell. ISBN 0-631-13721-1
- Matthews, R. & Young, J. (eds) (1986) Confronting Crime, London: Sage Publications
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- -Young, J. (1986) "The failure of criminology: the need for a radical realism"
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- Crawford, A., Jones, T., Woodhouse, T. & Young, J. (1986) "The Ideal Victim" In: Fattah. E.A. (ed) From Crime Policy to Victim Policy, London: Macmillan
- Jones, T., MacLean, B. & Young, J. (1986) The Islington Crime Survey, Aldershot: Gower
- Jones, T. & Young, J. (1986) 'Moral Panic or Real Fear?', New Society, (January)
- Jones, T., Lea, J. & Young, J. (1987) Saving the Inner City: The First Report of the Broadwater Farm Survey, London: Middlesex Polytechnic
- Lea, J., Matthews, R. & Young, J. (1987) Law and Order: Five Years On, London: Middlesex Polytechnic, Centre for Criminology
- Young, J. (1987) "The tasks facing a realist criminology", Contemporary Crises, 2 (4): 337-356
- Young, J. (1987) The increase in crime in England and Wales during the present government 1979-1986 with comparisons with the 1975-1978. Middlesex Polytechnic Centre for Criminology
- Young, J., Booker, P. & Lea, J. (1987) Preliminary Report of the Relationship Between Crime, Fear of Crime and Attitudes to Punishment by Political Affiliation, London: Centre for Criminology, Middlesex Polytechnic
- Young, J. (1988) "Radical Criminology in Britain: the emergence of a competing paragdim", The British Journal of Criminology, 28: 159-183
- Young, J. (1988) "Risk of Crime and Fear of Crime" In: Maguire, M. & Pointing, J. Victims of Crime: A New Deal, Milton Keynes: Open University Press
- Corrigan, P., Jones, T., Lloyd, J. & Young, J. (1988) "Citizen Gains", Marxism Today, August, pg. 18-21
- Corrigan, P., Jones, T., Lloyd, J. & Young, J. (1988) Socialism, Merit and Efficiency, London: Fabian Society
- Lea, J., Jones, T., Woodhouse, T. & Young, J. (1989) Preventing Crime: The Hilldrop Environmental Improvement Survey, Enfield: Centre for Criminology, Middlesex Polytechnic
- Painter, K., Lea, J., Woodhouse, T. & Young, J. (1989) The Hammersmith and Fulham Crime and Policing Survey, London: Middlesex Polytechnic, Centre for Criminology
[edit] 1990's
- Crawford, A., Jones, T., Woodhouse, T. & Young, J. (1990) Second Islington Crime Survey, London: Middlesex Polytechnic
- Young, J. (1991) "Left Realism and the Priorities of Crime Control" In: Stenson, K. & Cowell, D. (eds) The Politics of Crime Control, London: Sage Publications
- Matthews, R. & Young, J. (eds) (1992) Rethinking Criminology: The Realist Debate, (Sage Contemporary Criminology) London: Sage. ISBN 0-8039-8621-1
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- -Young, J. (1992) "Ten Points of Realism"
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- Matthews, R. & Young, J. (eds) (1992) Issues in Realist Criminology, (Sage Contemporary Criminology) London: Sage. ISBN 0-8039-8624-6
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- -Young, J. & Matthews, R. (1992) "Questioning Left Realism"
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- Young, J. (1992) "The Importance of Utopias in Criminological Thinking", British Journal of Criminology, 32 (4): 423-437
- Young, J. (1992) "The Case for Left Realism" In: Lowman, J. & MacLean, B. (eds) Realist Criminology Toronto: Toronto University Press
- Young, J. (ed.). (1994). The Exclusive Society: Social Exclusion, Crime and Difference in Late Modernity. London; Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. ISBN 0-8039-8151-1
- Young, J. (1994) "Incessant chatter: recent paragdims in criminology" In: Maguire, M., Morgan, R. & Reiner, R. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Criminology, Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Young, J. (1995) Policing the Streets, London: Islington Council
- Walton, P. & Young, J. (eds) (1997) The New Criminology Revisited, Basingstoke: Macmillan
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- -Young, J. (1997) "Breaking Windows: Situating the New Criminology"
- -Young, J. (1997) "Writing on the Cusp of Change: A New Criminology for an Age of Late Modernity"
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- Young, J. (1997) "Left Realism: The Basics" In Thinking Critically About Crime. MacLean, B & Milovanovic, D. (eds.). Vancouver: Collective Press.
- Young, J. (1997) "Forweword" In: van Swaaningen, R. Critical Criminology: Visions from Europe, London: Sage Publications
- Young, J. (1997) "Charles Murray and the American Penal Experiment" In: Murray, C. Does Prison Work?, London: Institute for Economic Affairs, pg. 31-39
- Young, J. (1997), "Left Realist Criminology" In: Maguire, M., Morgan, R. & Reiner, R. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Criminology, 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Mooney, J. & Young, J. (1997) Social Exclusion and Criminal Justice: Ethnic Communities and Stop and Search in North London, Enfield: Middlesex University Centre for Criminology
- Young, J. (1998) "From inclusive to exclusive society: nightmares in the European dream" In: Ruggerio, V., South, N. & Taylor, I. (eds) The New European Criminology: Crime and social order in Europe, London: Routledge
- Young, J. (1999) The Exclusive Society: Social Exclusion, Crime and Difference in Late Modernity, London: Sage Publications ISBN 0803981511
[edit] 2000's
- Mooney, J. & Young, J. (2000) "Policing Ethnic Minorities" In: Loveday, B. & Marlow, A. (eds) Policing After The Stephen Lawrence Inquiry, Lyme Regis: Russell House
- Young, J. (2001) "Identity, Community and Social Exclusion" In: Matthews, R. & Pitts, J. (eds) Crime, Disorder and Community Safety, London: Routledge
- Young, J. (2002) "Critical Criminology in the Twenty-First Century: Critique, Irony and the Always Unfinished" In Carrington, K. & Hogg, R. (eds) Critical Criminology: Issues Debates, Challenges, Cullompton: Willan
- Young, J. (2002), "Crime and Social Exclusion" In: Maguire, M., Morgan, R. & Reiner, R. (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Criminology, 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press
- Matthews, R. & Young, J. (2003). The New Politics of Crime and Punishment. Willan Publishing. ISBN 1-903240-91-3
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- -Young, J. (2003) "Winning the Fight Against Crime? New Labour, Populism and Lost Opportunities"
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- Young, J. (2007 new edition) The Vertigo of Late Modernity, London: Sage Publications. ISBN 1412935741
[edit] References
- ^ Hopkins Burke, R. (2001) An Introduction to Criminological Theory, Cullompton: Willan pg.154
- ^ Young, J. (2002) Critical Criminology in the Twenty-First Century: Critique, Irony and the Always Unfinished In Carrington, K. & Hogg, R. eds Critical Criminology: Issues Debates, Challenges, Cullompton: Willan
- ^ Jock Young's staff page [1]
[edit] External links
- Jock Young's articles
- Criminologist Jock Young interviewed: 'Don't believe the hysteria about crime' - Interview in Socialist Worker