Law & Order Models
1. Classical HedonismDeviance Models 1 - Determinist
2. Conservatism
3. Neo-Classical
4. Neo-Authoritarian5. Social Pathology / Organic FunctionalismAnomie Models
6. Social Disorganisation / Ecology7. Strain & OpportunityConflict Models
8. Differential Association
9. Social Control10. Values ConflictDeviance Models 2 - Rationalist
11. Dynamic Structuralist / Class Conflict12. Labelling
13. Social Constructionist / Post-Modern
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Bibliographical Citation
NEWMAN, C.A. (2000). Four law & order approaches disentangled: a comparison between liberal, conservative, neo-classical & new right justice models, with special regard to effects on legal aspects of the criminal justice system. University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W. [Dept. of Sociology / Criminology, School of Social Science: SOCY-364-8].
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Title: Four law and order approaches
disentangled.
Sub-title: A comparison between
liberal, conservative, neo-classical and new right justice models.
Author: NEWMAN,
Campbell Alexander
S/N: 8201391
Posting Date: 5 May 2000
The University of New England
School of Social Science /Criminology
Tutor: JOBES, Patrick C.
Sociology 364: Australian
Criminal Justice System
1. Criminology - Criminal Justice System. 2. Sociology. 3. Criminal Law.