Witnessing for Sociology: Sociologists in Court
1997; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 26; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/2655655
ISSN1939-8638
AutoresRichard G. Moran, Ṕamela Jenkins, Steve Kroll‐Smith,
Tópico(s)Wildlife Conservation and Criminology Analyses
ResumoForeword by Marvin E. Wolfgang Old Stories, New Audiences: Sociological Knowledge in Courts by Steve Kroll-Smith and Pamela J. Jenkins The Numbers Game We Don't Deal in Probabilities Here: Tales of a Quantitative Sociologist in Court by Joseph E. Jacoby Shadowboxing with Mark Twain: Self Defense of the Statistical Expert by William E. Feinberg Humanizing the Defendant Sociology and Capital Murder: A Question of Life or Death by Craig J. Forsyth When Murder May Be Suicide and Yes Means I Heard You: The Sociologist as Cultural Interpreter by Patricia G. Steinhoff Contested Knowledge: Battered Women as Agents and Victims by Pamela J. Jenkins Sociology, Medicine, and Psychology: Hints of a Paradigm Shift Sociology and the New Religions: Brainwashing, the Courts, and Religious Freedom by Jim Richardson Sociology, Medicine and Chemical Dependency: Embedding Drugs and Alcohol in Socio-Cultural Contexts by Barry Kinsey The Sociologist, Gangs, and Battered Women: Representing the Discipline in the Courts by Lee Bowker Defining the Limits of Moral Accountability Sociology and Negligent Security: Premise Liability and Crime Prediction by Lydia Voigt and William Thornton, Jr. Obscenity and Child Pornography: Sociology in Defense of Sexually-Oriented Materials by Philip Holley Toxins in the Environment, Damage to the Community: Sociology and the Toxic Tort by Steve Picou Housing the Homeless: The Sociologist as Expert and Activist by Hilary Silver, Steven Fischbach, and Judith Kaye Afterword by Kai Erikson Index
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