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Criminology: Theories, Patterns and Typologies

Criminology: Theories, Patterns and Typologies

Authors
Publisher Cengage Learning, Inc
Year 01/01/2017
Pages 640
Version hardback
Readership level General/trade
Language English
ISBN 9781337091848
Categories Crime & criminology
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The bestselling text on the market and now in its thirteenth edition, CRIMINOLOGY: THEORIES, PATTERNS, AND TYPOLOGIES, delivers the most comprehensive, in-depth analysis of criminological theory and crime typologies available -- showing you how criminology relates to criminal justice policy. Renowned for his unbiased presentation of theories, issues, and controversies, Dr. Siegel encourages you to weigh the evidence and form your own conclusions. The text includes cutting-edge seminal research, up-to-the-minute policy, hundreds of new references, and new material on the legalization of marijuana, ISIL and terrorism, mass shootings, cybercrime, green crime, and transnational crime. It also maximizes your study efforts through chapter objectives, end-of-chapter reviews, key concepts, concepts summary tables, and newsworthy examples that help you see how what you are learning applies in the real world, thereby equipping you with the tools you need to succeed.

Criminology: Theories, Patterns and Typologies

Table of contents

Part I: CONCEPTS OF CRIME, LAW, AND CRIMINOLOGY.

1. Crime and Criminology.

2. The Nature and Extent of Crime.

3. Victims and Victimization.

Part II: THEORIES OF CRIME CAUSATION.

4. Rational Choice Theory.

5. Trait Theories.

6. Social Structure Theories.

7. Social Process Theories: Socialization and Society.

8. Social Conflict, Critical Criminology, and Restorative Justice.

9. Developmental Theories: Life Course, Latent Trait, and Trajectory.

Part III: CRIME TYPOLOGIES.

10. Interpersonal Violence.

11. Political Crime and Terrorism.

12. Property Crime.

13. Enterprise Crime: White-Collar, Green-Collar, and Transnational Organized Crime.

14. Public Order Crime: Sex and Substance Abuse.

15. Crimes of the New Millennium: Cybercrime.

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