Abstract
This paper takes as its point of departure the high level of triviality in much writing on crime and crime control. This is related to what is seen as an oversocialization within criminology, as within so many other fields of social science. Four barriers for understanding are discussed: lack of access to ourselves; oversocialization within the university system; the dangers of the eager state; and the effects of easily available files and archives of material reflecting the state-perspective on deviance.

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