01182 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001100123084001500134100002700149245005000176260003400226300002600260500002400286504001600310520054000326650002400866990002500890990002500915INLIS00000000000266920221110045612 a0010-0520002669221110 | | eng  a1 85521 331 1 aeng a364.09 a364.09 HIS0 aHistory of Criminology1 aHistory of Criminology /cEdited by Paul Rock aAldershot :bDartmouth,c1994 axxix, 636 p. ;c28 cm aIndeks : p. 631-636 aP 602 - 618 aIn 1968, sellin argued that' no adequate history of crimonology exists and the textbooks give scanty information. There is no adequate history and there certainly never will be a definitive history of criminology. The discipline is an accumulation of theories, each with its own protagonists; each with its special environment of politics, methods and preoccupations; and each offering a different vantage point from which to tell a story about its evolution and the evolution of the other theories that are its complements and rivals. 4aCriminology-History a09288/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a09288/MKRI-P/XI-2008