Themes of the Times for Criminology

Themes of the Times for Criminology
ISBN-10
020551183X
ISBN-13
9780205511839
Category
Criminology
Pages
96
Language
English
Published
2006-06-07
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Authors
Pearson Education, Allyn and Bacon Editorial Staff, New York Times Company

Description

Criminology's Themes of the Times is a collection of forty-nine recent (2005-2006) articles from the New York Times. The articles are divided into six categories: I. Perspectives on Criminology, Deviance, and Crime II. Perspectives on Explaining Criminal Behavior III. Perspectives on Violent Crime IV. Perspectives on Property Crimes and White Collar Crime V. Perspectives on Organized Crime and Public Order Crime VI. Perspectives on Responding to Crime

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