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Une édition électronique réalisée à partir de l'article de Marie-Andrée Bertrand, “Perspectives traditionnelles et perspectives critiques en criminologie”. Un article publié dans la revue Criminologie, vol. 19, no 1, 1986, pp 97-111. Numéro intitulé “Politiques et pratiques pénales. 25 ans de réflexion et d'action”. Centre international de criminologie comparée Montréal: Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal.[Autorisation formelle accordée par Mme Marie-Andrée Bertrand de diffuser cet article, le 11 septembre 2004.] Résumé It would be too bad because critical criminology never really took place. There never was a serious and rigorous attempt at unfolding the historical, epistemological, socio-political roots of the discipline, a critical look at it that took nothing for granted. Reminding the readers of the very serious and highly publicised debate around Traditional and Critical Theory in the late thirties launched by the sociologists and philosophers of the Frankfurt School, the author shows that, far from being outdated, critical theory is of the utmost practicality in criminology, even more so because its founding fathers have taken, since, a less partisan and doctrinaire view of it. The applications of their intellectual and socio-political orientations to criminology are numerous, calling for a serious socio-historical analysis of the discipline and of its academic origins that should throw light on where it is going and its impotence at developing a paradigm.
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