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Citation

Tifft LL. Crime Delinq. 2002; 48(2): 243-262.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0011128702048002004

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Two paths are inspired by Richard Quinney's deep insights into self and society: a path that stimulates sociological imagination and helps us analyze the political economy of crime, and a path of personal and collective transformation. Following the first path, we discover that the problem of crime is a problem with social arrangements that thwart individual and collective potential; foster economic inequality; generate physical, emotional, and spiritual suffering; and necessitate participatory injustice. Following the second path, we recognize that personal and collective well-being is dependant on the understanding that the more we become conscious of being bound to others' well-being, the more the true self emerges and peace becomes our way.

Language: en

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