Criminology : the core / Larry J. Siegel.
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TextPublisher: Australia : Cengage, [2019]Edition: 7th edDescription: xxii, 528 p; color ill ; 28 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 1337557714
- 9781337557719
- HV6025 .S48
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| HV6017 E2 Encyclopedia of world crime : criminal justice, criminology, and law enforcement / | HV6025 K52 Key issues in crime and punishment / | HV6025 .S48 Criminology : the core / | HV6025 .S48 Criminology : the core / | HV6080 B76 The jigsaw man / | HV6252 I6 Illegal immigration and commercial sex / | HV6252 S2 Society under siege : crime, violence, and illegal weapons / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. 1. Concepts of crime, law, and criminology: Crime and criminology -- The nature and extent of crime -- Victims and victimization -- pt. 2. Theories of crime causation: Rational choice theory -- Trait theory -- Social structure theory -- Social process theory -- Social conflict, critical criminology, and restorative justice -- Developmental theories : life course, propensity, and trajectory -- pt. 3. Crime typologies: Violent crime -- Political crime and terrorism -- Economic crimes : blue-collar, white-collar, and green-collar -- Public order crimes -- Crimes of the new millennium : cybercrime and transnational organized crime.
Author Larry Siegel guides you through the fast-paced field of Criminology, its most current research and fascinating examples that help you understand criminological theory. Details on the crimes of real-life people illustrate concepts, and unbiased coverage of even the most controversial issues enables you to form your own opinions. You'll get the latest insights into political crime; terrorism (e.g. ISIS); white-collar, blue-collar and green-collar crime; cybercrime; transnational crime (e.g. human trafficking) and many other topics. And features such as "Thinking Like a Criminologist" role plays and "Connections" to the big picture help you do your best in the course.
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