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170 Zoran Kanduc1 Stuart Henry and Dragan Milovanovic Constitutive Criminology: Beyond Postmodernism (London: Sage Publications, 1996), 288 pages Constitutive Criminology offers a holistic and interdisciplinary approach to the study of 'cri- me'. The very term 'constitutive' reflects the view that human subjects are co-producers and co-productions of their own and others' agency. Namely, they actively (re)create their world (e.g., through interactions with others and via symbolic representations and definitions or 'discursive practices') and are themselves shaped by socially constructed and discursively or- ganized categories of order and reality. The main aim of constitutive criminology is to sug- gest how we
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