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E-grāmata: Criminal Conversations: An Anthology of the Work of Tony Parker [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Formāts: 272 pages, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Feb-1999
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203981177
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  • Formāts: 272 pages, 1 Tables, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Feb-1999
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9780203981177
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This anthology, selected by Tony Parker shortly before his death in 1996, provides the very essence of his quite distinctive contribution to criminology. In it he speaks intimately to all kinds of people including offenders, inadequates, professional criminals, sex offenders, frauds and false pretence merchants and prisoners on death row. Lyn Smith concludes with some reflections on his methodology.
This collection celebrates an outstanding body of work and provides a fascinating insight into the criminal mind and experience. It will be compelling reading not only for those studying criminology, probation or prison studies, but also for the interested general reader.
Preface ix Keith Soothill Acknowledgements xiii Introduction 1(12) Terence Morris PART I Inadequates 13(50) In the cooler -- Kendon Prender 15(7) A life story -- Charlie Smith 22(10) Private shame -- Janie Preston 32(20) Its a very great problem -- Donald 52(9) Harriet Martineau 61(2) PART II Villainy: a way of life 63(30) Ive always been a criminal -- Robert Allerton 65(14) A hard nut -- Archie 79(3) People like me -- Hank Sullivan 82(11) PART III Some answers to a question 93(18) This is the question 95(1) Archie 95(2) Ron 97(2) Donald 99(1) Clive 100(2) Bernie 102(2) Geoff 104(1) Norman Edwards 105(6) PART IV Nonces 111(64) A malady come upon you -- Wilfred Johnson 113(24) Marriage brings problems -- Harry Mills 137(21) A radio is a very good friend -- Norman 158(7) Stuck -- Stanley Hart 165(10) PART V Frauds and false pretence merchants 175(34) The F.P. merchants 177(3) White-slave trafficking -- Bernie 180(8) Ive been very lucky -- Miss McDonald 188(21) PART VI At deaths door 209(26) In the condemned cell -- Michael Davies 211(9) My Story -- Betty Drew 220(6) Happiness is just a word -- Gus Webster 226(9) PART VII Conclusion 235 Some very basic principles of interviewing 237 Tony Parker Some notes on what questions to ask, and how 239 Tony Parker Principles of tape-recorded interviewing 241 Tony Parker Only listen... Some reflections on Tony Parkers methodology 243 Lyn Smith
Keith Soothill