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The new third edition of Law and Society provides a balanced,
multidisciplinary, and comprehensive overview of law as an
essential social institution that both shapes and is shaped by
society. Between this book’s covers, readers will find the
theoretical and conceptual contributions of anthropologists,
historians, law professors, political scientists, philosophers,
psychologists, and sociologists. By synthesizing this wide range of
perspectives, the book provides readers with a nuanced and in-depth
context to think about, discuss, and analyze current trends,
issues, and events. Through this book, readers will also grasp the
many ways law affects the lives of individuals and, more generally,
how law and society affect each other in matters such as dispute
settlement, criminal law, social movements, inequality, and social
control. The third edition is brought up to date with the helpful
reorganization of chapters. Separate chapters exploring how we
define law, the differences among the major families of law, and
dispute processing make the textbook more readable and adaptable to
specific course objectives. Thorough revisions across the chapters
reflect the latest sociolegal perspectives and research and include
many new references and contemporary examples to help students
appreciate a wide range of law and society issues. This thoughtful
and stimulating introduction to the field is ideal for advanced
undergraduate courses in Law and Society and Introduction to Law.
For courses in Introduction to Criminology and Crime and Society.
Taking a sociological perspective, this book offers award-winning
coverage of criminology and highlights issues of race, ethnicity,
gender and social class throughout. Designed in a four-color
format, this edition includes a new chapter on classical and
neoclassical theories, over 160 recent references and unique
chapters on political crime and public opinion, crime and the
media. Moving beyond simple "get tough" approaches, the book
emphasizes the need to understand social causes of criminal
behavior in order to significantly reduce it.
The new third edition of Law and Society provides a balanced,
multidisciplinary, and comprehensive overview of law as an
essential social institution that both shapes and is shaped by
society. Between this book’s covers, readers will find the
theoretical and conceptual contributions of anthropologists,
historians, law professors, political scientists, philosophers,
psychologists, and sociologists. By synthesizing this wide range of
perspectives, the book provides readers with a nuanced and in-depth
context to think about, discuss, and analyze current trends,
issues, and events. Through this book, readers will also grasp the
many ways law affects the lives of individuals and, more generally,
how law and society affect each other in matters such as dispute
settlement, criminal law, social movements, inequality, and social
control. The third edition is brought up to date with the helpful
reorganization of chapters. Separate chapters exploring how we
define law, the differences among the major families of law, and
dispute processing make the textbook more readable and adaptable to
specific course objectives. Thorough revisions across the chapters
reflect the latest sociolegal perspectives and research and include
many new references and contemporary examples to help students
appreciate a wide range of law and society issues. This thoughtful
and stimulating introduction to the field is ideal for advanced
undergraduate courses in Law and Society and Introduction to Law.
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