Fragmented to Death: The Study of Violence and the Utility of Criminology

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This essay examines the current state of the field of criminology and argues that by under-representing corporate violence, over-representing street crime, and not often addressing political crime, criminology as a field is doing a disservice to our students. Further, the study of group violence and "new wars" could be enriched by the viewpoint of sociologists and criminologists.

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Mcgoldrick, S. K. (2015). Fragmented to Death: The Study of Violence and the Utility of Criminology. Sociology Compass, 9(7), 542–549. https://doi.org/10.1111/soc4.12280

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