Constitutive criminology

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title: Constitutive criminology
text: Constitutive criminology is an affirmative, postmodernist-influenced theory of criminology posited by Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic in Constitutive Criminology: Beyond Postmodernism (1996), which was itself inspired by Anthony Giddens' The Constitution of Society (1984), where Giddens outlined his "theory of structuration". In this theory, crime is conceived as an integral part of the overall production of society and is a co-production of human agents and the cultural and social structure
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