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Now in its second edition, this concise, comprehensive overview of Canadian criminology uses traditional and contemporary theories to explain the nature and causes of crime.
In 1982, Francis T. Cullen and Karen E. Gilbert published a book entitled Reaffirming Rehabilitation. According to Cullen and Gilbert, we should be careful in attributing all of the ...
Case excerpts and related material organized in a supplement to make the book more flexible for a variety of class structures.
Designed for students, teachers and researchers of criminology, this book provides a lucid and comprehensive coverage of basic principles of the subject in wide-angle perspective.
Now in its ninth edition, this time-tested text continues to gives students a broad context in which to study the history, theories, and responses to crime and criminology, using a unique blend of both social science and legal research.
Providing a unique blend of social science and legal research, Crime and Criminology offers students a broad context in which to study this dynamic subject, from its history and theories to its ongoing debates and discussions.
The fourth edition of Crime and Criminology is a concise, comprehensive overview of criminological theory.
Now in its ninth edition, this time-tested text continues to gives students a broad context in which to study the history, theories, and responses to crime and criminology, using a unique blend of both social science and legal research.
The book identifies basic approaches within criminology - including classical, biological and psychological positivist, strain, labelling, Marxist, feminist, republican, Left Realist, New Right and critical - and discusses the specific...
This book identifies basic approaches within criminology, including classical, biological and psychological positivist, labeling, Marxist, feminist, republican, left realist, new right, and critical. The book discusses the strengths and weaknesses...
A non-technical introduction to what is known about crime, this book offers unusual insight into the reasoning of criminologists, penologists, and policymakers concerning the problems of deterrence, prevention, and justice...