Explores the interdisciplinary nature and potential of the field of criminology, covering the fields of sociology, economics, psychology, biology, philosophy and religious studies. The conclusion demonstrates various theoretical approaches for policy development and discusses opportunities for incorporating academic contributions into the political process.
This thought-provoking examination of crime and criminological theory takes a direct approach to a question that often confuses and frustrates students--why do people commit crimes? Understanding Crime begins with an...
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This book offers a short and accessible introduction to criminology.
The multiple factor approach is a departure from criminological traditions established by Sutherland. It studies correlates of crime as individual qualities to determine the risks of different categories of persons....
Understanding Crime: Concepts, Issues, Decisions
This book offers a comprehensive overview of current and historical debates about crime prevention in particular and social control more generally.
The six final workshop papers are the basis of this volume, which represents some of the most serious thinking and research on crime trends currently available.
Understanding Crime: An Evaluation of the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
In conclusion, the text looks at the future of crime theory by speculating whether or not new research designs, theories, and paradigms are needed. With a new modular format, this text can be customized for any teaching or learning style.
Understanding Crime Rates: Police and Public Roles in the Production of Official Statistics