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This concise, up-to-date text provides student-friendly examples of
all theoretical approaches that emphasize the complex relationships
between 21st century social structures, cultures, and crime.
Criminological Theory: A Brief Introduction, 4e provides students
and instructors with a concise, up-to-date, and thorough discussion
and explication of major criminological schools of thought. The
text focuses on providing students with understandings of not only
what the central tenets are of criminological theories but also
focuses on providing real-life examples and implications for
criminal justice policy and practice. The various theories examined
across the chapters are illustrated through examples drawing upon
contemporary cultural developments of particular interest to
college age students that increase interest and engagement.
Teaching and Learning Experience This book offers an accessible
discussion of the major theories of crime, delinquency, social
deviance and social control with an objective and neutral
approach.It provides: * Expanded coverage of theory development,
assessment, and integration: Provides thorough yet concise coverage
* Theories grouped by type and subtype: Gives students an
appreciation of the historical development of theoretical
criminology and the significance of classical statements to
contemporary perspectives * Strong pedagogical support: Reinforces
chapter information to ensure mastery
A vibrant collection of readings designed to provide a
comprehensive--and accessible--introduction to criminology, Crime
and Criminals: Contemporary and Classic Readings, Second Edition,
brings together selections from diverse and dynamic sources,
including sociologists, criminologists, and scholars from other
related disciplines. Featuring twenty-four new readings, this
incisive text addresses the broad range of subjects typically
covered in a criminology course, including society's attempts to
control crime and criminal behavior.
To help students understand the relevance and real-world
applications of criminology, new coeditor J. Mitchell Miller has
shaped this edition with new selections that address how
criminological research directly influences practical responses to
crime. Building on the work of coeditors Frank R. Scarpitti and
Amie L. Nielsen, these cutting-edge readings reflect exciting
developments in contemporary criminology while also preserving the
text's original purpose: to compile a set of readings that
represent both the breadth and variety of research on the causes of
crime, its control, and related social policy issues.
In addition, this engaging text integrates many helpful
pedagogical resources, which draw students into the core concepts
and fundamental theories of the field:
* An introductory chapter begins each section, providing a survey
of the major issues in each area and a helpful context for the
readings that follow
* An introduction precedes each selection, offering an overview of
the article and a discussion of its relevance to students
* Lively discussion questions follow each reading
An essential resource for criminologycourses, the new edition
Crime and Criminals explores the dynamic, challenging, and
ever-changing realities of crime.
This three-volume work offers a comprehensive review of the pivotal
concepts, measures, theories, and practices that comprise
criminology and criminal justice. No longer just a subtopic of
sociology, criminology has become an independent academic field of
study that incorporates scholarship from numerous disciplines
including psychology, political science, behavioral science, law,
economics, public health, family studies, social work, and many
others. The three-volume Encyclopedia of Criminology presents the
latest research as well as the traditional topics which reflect the
field's multidisciplinary nature in a single, authoritative
reference work. More than 525 alphabetically arranged entries by
the leading authorities in the discipline comprise this definitive,
international resource. The pivotal concepts, measures, theories,
and practices of the field are addressed with an emphasis on
comparative criminology and criminal justice. While the primary
focus of the work is on American criminology and contemporary
criminal justice in the United States, extensive global coverage of
other nations' justice systems is included, and the increasing
international nature of crime is explored thoroughly. Providing the
most up-to-date scholarship in addition to the traditional theories
on criminology, the Encyclopedia of Criminology is the essential
one-stop reference for students and scholars alike to explore the
broad expanse of this multidisciplinary field.
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