Essential criminology
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Essential criminology
Westview, 2004
2nd ed
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Previous ed.: 1998
Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-412) and index
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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ISBN 9780813340890
内容説明
The updated edition builds on the authors' acclaimed theory of the "Crime Prism". In this newly revised text, Lanier and Henry build upon their critical review of criminology, expanding their coverage of the multifaceted "Crime Prism," white-collar and corporate, new developments in biocriminology, cognitive theory, feminist criminology, and postmodernism. Importantly, they re-frame crime and its control in the context of global interconnectedness, expanded Internet communication and international terrorism since 9/11, and ask: what kind of criminology is needed for the 21st Century? The addition of illustrative comparative real-world examples and vital updates reflecting the latest studies and theoretical developments make this text a necessity for both undergraduate and graduate courses in criminology.
目次
What is Criminology: The Study of Crime, Criminals, and VictimsWhat is Crime? Defining and Measuring the ProblemClassical, Neoclassical and Rational Choice Theories"Born to Be Bad:" Biological, Physiological, and Biosocial Theories of CrimeCriminal Minds: Psychiatric and Psychological Explanations for CrimeLearning Criminal Behavior: Social Process TheoriesFailed Socialization: Control Theory, Social Bonds, and LabelingSocial Ecology and Cultural Theories of CrimeThe Sick Society: Anomie, Strain, and Subcultural TheoryCapitalism as a Criminogenic Society: Conflict, Marxist, and Radical Theories of CrimeChapter ElevenChapter Twelve
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780813340906
内容説明
The updated edition builds on the authors' acclaimed theory of the "Crime Prism". In this newly revised text, Lanier and Henry build upon their critical review of criminology, expanding their coverage of the multifaceted "Crime Prism," white-collar and corporate, new developments in biocriminology, cognitive theory, feminist criminology, and postmodernism. Importantly, they re-frame crime and its control in the context of global interconnectedness, expanded Internet communication and international terrorism since 9/11, and ask: what kind of criminology is needed for the 21st Century? The addition of illustrative comparative real-world examples and vital updates reflecting the latest studies and theoretical developments make this text a necessity for both undergraduate and graduate courses in criminology.
目次
* What is Criminology: The Study of Crime, Criminals, and Victims * What is Crime? Defining and Measuring the Problem * Classical, Neoclassical and Rational Choice Theories * "Born to Be Bad:" Biological, Physiological, and Biosocial Theories of Crime * Criminal Minds: Psychiatric and Psychological Explanations for Crime * Learning Criminal Behavior: Social Process Theories * Failed Socialization: Control Theory, Social Bonds, and Labeling * Social Ecology and Cultural Theories of Crime * The Sick Society: Anomie, Strain, and Subcultural Theory * Capitalism as a Criminogenic Society: Conflict, Marxist, and Radical Theories of Crime * Chapter Eleven * Chapter Twelve
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