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- 9780742561861
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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0742561860
ISBN-13
9780742561861
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Product Key Features
Edition
9
Book Title
Introduction to Criminology
Number of Pages
372 Pages
Language
English
Topic
General, Criminology
Publication Year
2009
Features
Revised
Genre
Law, Social Science
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Trade Paperback
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0.8 in
Item Weight
22.8 Oz
Item Length
10 in
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7 in
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Reviews
The ninth edition of Barlow and Kauzlarich continues the tradition of presenting the field of criminology to students with a combination of intellectual excitement and contemporary flair. This is an outstanding textbook!, This superb text offers students an engaging and richly informative survey of criminology. Its special strengths include a coherent, well-organized typological approach to crime, systematic exposure of commonplace myths about criminals and criminal justice, and an in-depth, critical examination of the whole range of criminological theories. Kauzlarich and Barlow have made significant, independent contributions to criminological knowledge., In the latest edition of Kauzlarich and Barlow's Introduction to Criminology, we are treated to one of the richest sources of information and scholarly reflections about the nature, meaning, scope, and causes of crime and criminal behavior available. The text is ripe with contemporary empirical research characterizing various forms of street crime, white collar crime, crime by the government, public order crime, and crimes by juveniles, females, and adults in general. In sum, I strongly recommend this book for use in classrooms., In the latest edition of Kauzlarich and Barlow's Introduction to Criminology , we are treated to one of the richest sources of information and scholarly reflections about the nature, meaning, scope, and causes of crime and criminal behavior available. The text is ripe with contemporary empirical research characterizing various forms of street crime, white collar crime, crime by the government, public order crime, and crimes by juveniles, females, and adults in general. In sum, I strongly recommend this book for use in classrooms., "The ninth edition of Barlow and Kauzlarich continues the tradition of presenting the field of criminology to students with a combination of intellectual excitement and contemporary flair. This is an outstanding textbook!" --Ronald C. Kramer, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Criminal Justice Program at Western Michigan University "In the latest edition of Kauzlarich and Barlow's Introduction to Criminology , we are treated to one of the richest sources of information and scholarly reflections about the nature, meaning, scope, and causes of crime and criminal behavior available. The text is ripe with contemporary empirical research characterizing various forms of street crime, white collar crime, crime by the government, public order crime, and crimes by juveniles, females, and adults in general. In sum, I strongly recommend this book for use in classrooms." --Gary Feinberg, chair, The Department of Social Sciences and Counseling, St. Thomas University "This superb text offers students an engaging and richly informative survey of criminology. Its special strengths include a coherent, well-organized typological approach to crime, systematic exposure of commonplace myths about criminals and criminal justice, and an in-depth, critical examination of the whole range of criminological theories. Kauzlarich and Barlow have made significant, independent contributions to criminological knowledge." --David O. Friedrichs, professor of sociology and criminal justice & Distinguished University Fellow at the University of Scranton, and author of T
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22
Dewey Decimal
364
Edition Description
Revised edition
Table Of Content
Chapter 1: Crime and Criminality Chapter 2: Crime Data and the Methods of Criminology Chapter 3: Violent Crime Chapter 4: Violence against Women and Children Chapter 5: Nonviolent Theft Chapter 6: White-Collar Crime Chapter 7: Drugs, Prostitution, and Organized Crime Chapter 8: Criminology and Criminal Justice Chapter 9: Criminological Theory: Roots and Branches Chapter 10: Classical and Rational Choice Theories Chapter 11: Biological, Psychological, and Evolutionary Theories of Crime 12 Chapter 12: Social Structural Theories of Crime Chapter 13: Social Process Theories of Crime Chapter 14: Critical Theories of Crime Chapter 15: General and Integrated Theories of Crime Chapter 16 Epilogue Criminological Theory
Synopsis
The ninth edition of Introduction to Criminology provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of lawmaking, lawbreaking, and reactions to crime. Both classic and contemporary theories of the causes of crime are discussed and critiqued. Special attention is given to critical theories of crime and to general theories. The latest crime statistics, research, and theorizing are fully integrated throughout the text and the innovative epilogue provides students with the tools to actually apply criminological theory to real life events. New to this edition: --Thoroughly updated throughout including statistics, studies, and theories in criminology. --The discussions of drugs, prostitution, and organized crime are now together in one chapter (chapter 7). --New chapters have been added on critical theories (chapter 14) and biological, psychological, and evolutionary explanations of crime (chapter 11). --More illustrations and examples of crime from popular culture have been added throughout the text in an effort to help students make stronger intellectual connections to the material. --A new epilogue has been added that will help students think through common criminological issues and questions they are likely to encounter in everyday conversation., This ninth edition of Introduction to Criminology provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of lawmaking, lawbreaking, and reactions to crime., The ninth edition of Introduction to Criminology provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of lawmaking, lawbreaking, and reactions to crime. Both classic and contemporary theories of the causes of crime are discussed and critiqued. Special attention is given to critical theories of crime and to general theories. The latest crime statistics, research, and theorizing are fully integrated throughout the text and the innovative epilogue provides students with the tools to actually apply criminological theory to real life events. New to this edition: -Thoroughly updated throughout including statistics, studies, and theories in criminology. -The discussions of drugs, prostitution, and organized crime are now together in one chapter (chapter 7). -New chapters have been added on critical theories (chapter 14) and biological, psychological, and evolutionary explanations of crime (chapter 11). -More illustrations and examples of crime from popular culture have been added throughout the text in an effort to help students make stronger intellectual connections to the material. -A new epilogue has been added that will help students think through common criminological issues and questions they are likely to encounter in everyday conversation.
LC Classification Number
HV6025.B29 2008
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