| A number of diverse authors have joined together during the past decade to form a "peacemaking criminology" approach toward the study of crime and its control. One issue that requires current research attention is to determine and examine the compelling influences that have helped to shape the thinking of founders of peacemaking criminology. Based on a survey of authors who have undertaken early writings within peacemaking criminology, this paper explores what these peacemaking criminologists have identified as the major influences on their work. This paper also analyzes the common themes as well as unique twists that are apparent in these influences. |
Updated 05/20/2006