Key Ideas in Criminology and Criminal Justice

  • Key Ideas in Criminology and Criminal Justice
    By Jacinta M. Gau, TRAVIS C. PRATT, Travis W. Franklin

    ... K.M., 178 Beccaria, Cesar, xi-xiii, 5,8–15, 17–18, 24–25, 33, 34 Bentham, Jeremy, 5, 13–14, 24 Berners-Lee, Tim, ... 34, 61, 159, 162 Goddard, Henry H., 34 Goldwater, Barry, 76 Goring, Charles Buckman, 31–32 Gottfredson, Michael, ...

  • Key Ideas in Criminology and Criminal Justice
    By Jacinta M. Gau, TRAVIS C. PRATT, Travis W. Franklin

    With a fluid, accessible, and lively writing style, this brief text is organized around major theories, ideas, and movements that mark a turning point in the field, and concludes with a discussion of the future of criminology and criminal ...

  • Key Ideas in Criminology and Criminal Justice
    By Jacinta M. Gau, TRAVIS C. PRATT, Travis W. Franklin

    With a fluid, accessible, and lively writing style, this brief text is organized around major theories, ideas, and movements that mark a turning point in the field, and concludes with a discussion of the future of criminology and criminal ...

  • Key Ideas in Criminology and Criminal Justice
    By Jacinta M. Gau, TRAVIS C. PRATT, Travis W. Franklin

    What about them attracted and held scholars′ attention and on occasion caused them to impact policy considerations? Why do they still have value today? These are the questions addressed in Key Ideas in Criminology and Criminal Justice.

  • Key Ideas in Criminology and Criminal Justice
    By TRAVIS C. PRATT

    Why did these ideas catch on? What about them attracted and held scholars' attention and on occasion caused them to impact policy considerations? Why do they still have value today? These are the questions addressed in this book.