Criminology
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Criminology
McGraw-Hill, c2010
7th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
Criminology is known for its lucid style, student-oriented approach, and interdisciplinary perspective. This text discusses criminological problems, their origins, and possible solutions in a clear, practical, straightforward fashion. Students develop a thorough understanding of today's issues in criminology and are prepared to address and resolve the issues of tomorrow. The new seventh edition features coverage of new white-collar and corporate crimes related to the current economic downturn. New research and statistical information include coverage of neuro-criminology, evidence-based criminology, and much more.
Table of Contents
Part I: Understanding CriminologyChapter 1. The Changing Boundaries of CriminologyChapter 2. Counting Crime and Measuring Criminal BehaviorChapter 3. Schools of Thought throughout HistoryPart II: Explanations of Crime and Criminal BehaviorChapter 4. Psychological and Biological PerspectivesChapter 5. Strain and Cultural Deviance TheoriesChapter 6. The Formation of SubculturesChapter 7. Social Control TheoryChapter 8. Labeling, Conflict, and Radical TheoriesChapter 9. Environmental TheoryPart III: Types of CrimeChapter 10.Violent CrimesChapter 11.Crimes against PropertyChapter 12.White-Collar and Corporate CrimeChapter 13.Public Order CrimesChapter 14.International and Comparative Criminology
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