Textbook on criminology

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Textbook on criminology

Katherine S. Williams

Oxford University Press, c2004

5th ed

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Previous ed.: 2001

Includes bibliographies and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The fifth edition of Kate Williams' Textbook on Criminology continues to provide a comprehensive consideration of theoretical, practical, and political aspects of crime and criminology. Including a new chapter on state and terrorism and major revisions to several other chapters, this new edition aims to give the reader guidelines on the issues at stake and help on how to best find the answers using biological, psychological and sociological theories. The book deals with the major questions of criminology, such as 'How do you define a crime?', 'Why do people become criminals?' and 'What should we do to prevent crime and deal with criminals?'. Each question is studied from an objective and academic viewpoint and encourages greater social, political, and philosophical awareness of crime, criminals, and society's response to them. The fifth edition is substantially updated and revised and maps out the changes in crime control and societal expectation in relation to crime control as the move has been made from a welfare to a neo-liberal state. It also focuses more clearly on certain aspects of crime and criminology, such as terrorism and state crimes, which have come to the fore in recent years.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Definitions, Terminology and the Criminal Process
  • 3. Public Conceptions and Misconceptions of Crime
  • 4. The Extent of Crime: A Comparison of Official and Unofficial Calculations
  • 5. Victims, Survivors, and Victimology
  • 6. Influences of Physical Factors and Genetics on Criminality
  • 7. Influences of Biochemical Factors and of the Central and Autonomic Nervous Systems on Criminality
  • 8. Psychological Theories of Criminality
  • 9. Mental Disorder and Criminality
  • 10. Intelligence and Learning
  • 11. The Sociology of Criminality
  • 12. Anomie, Strain, and Juvenile Subculture
  • 13. Control Theories
  • 14. Labelling, Phenomenology, and Ethnomethodology
  • 15. Conflict Theories and Radical Criminologies
  • 16. Criminology and Realism
  • 17. Positivist Explanations of Female Criminality
  • 18. Feminist Theories
  • 19. Terrorism ans State Violence
  • 20. Governance, Risk, and Globalisation Theories
  • 21. Envoi

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  • NCID
    BA68122422
  • ISBN
    • 0199264406
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford ; Tokyo
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 569 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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