Criminology: 2024 Release ISE

1264613067 · 9781264613069
Criminology provides a comprehensive, thorough, and global approach to the study of criminology. The authors address the vital and urgent problems of crime through a combination of comprehensible theory, the latest statistics, and contemporary exampl… Read More
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PART 1 UNDERSTANDING CRIMINOLOGY
1 The Changing Boundaries of Criminology
2 Defining Crimes and Measuring Criminal Behavior
3 Schools of Thought throughout History


PART 2 EXPLANATIONS OF CRIME AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
4 Biological and Psychological Perspectives
5 Strain and Cultural Deviance Theories
6 The Formation of Subcultures
7 Social Control Theory
8 Labeling, Conflict, and Radical Theories
9 Theories of Crime, Place, and Victimization


PART 3 Types of Crimes
10 Violent Crimes
11 Crimes against Property
12 White-Collar and Corporate
13 Public Order Crimes
14 International and Comparative Criminology


PART 4 A CRIMINOLOGICAL APPROACH TO THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM


15 Processes and Decisions
16 Enforcing the Law: Practice and Research
17 The Nature and Functioning of Courts
18 A Research Focus on Corrections


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Criminology provides a comprehensive, thorough, and global approach to the study of criminology. The authors address the vital and urgent problems of crime through a combination of comprehensible theory, the latest statistics, and contemporary examples.  There is expanded coverage in every chapter of the most critical issues facing the field today, and how advances in sister disciplines (including the neurosciences) inform ground-breaking research. Criminology’s popular “boxes” continue to be updated and enhanced, highlighting significant criminological issues that deserve special attention. The text addresses the wide-ranging criminal justice impacts of the killing of George Floyd, Jr., from crime causation theory to the differential treatment of people of color throughout the criminal process.