Criminology is a broad-ranging and stimulating introduction that is ideal for undergraduates approaching the subject for the first time. Each chapter is written by an expert in their field and includes a range of learning features designed to help students engage with the material covered.
Criminology is a broad-ranging and stimulating introduction that is ideal for undergraduates approaching the subject for the first time. Each chapter is written by an expert in their field and includes a range of learning features designed to help students engage with the material covered.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chris Hale is Professor of Criminology at the University of Kent and Programme Co-ordinator of the Erasmus Mundus Doctorate in Cultural and Global Criminology. Keith Hayward is Professor of Criminology and Deputy Director of Learning and Teaching at the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent. Professor Azrini Wahidin is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Nottingham Trent University. Dr Emma Wincup is Director of Student Education and Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Criminal Justice at the School of Law, University of Leeds.
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* PART I: INTRODUCING CRIME AND CRIMINOLOGY * 1: Wayne Morrison: What is crime? Contrasting definitions and perspectives * 2: Anne Logan: History of Crime * 3: Tim Hope: What do crime statistics tell us? * 4: Keith Hayward and Wayne Morrison: Theoretical criminology: a starting point * 5: Emma Wincup: Researching crime and criminal justice * 6: Keith Hayward and Craig Webber: Psychology and crime * 7: Chris Greer: Crime and the media * PART II: FORMS OF CRIME * 8: Emma Wincup and Peter Traynor: Drugs, alcohol and crime * 9: Larry Ray: Violent crime * 10: Terry Thomas: Sex crime * 11: Steve Tombs: Corporate crime * 12: Matthew Williams and David Wall: Cybercrime * 13: Frank Furedi: Terrorism and the politics of fear * PART III: SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CRIME * 14: Chris Hale: Economic marginalisation, inequality and crime * 15: Azrini Wahidin: Gender and Crime * 16: Marian Fitzgerald: 'Race', ethnicity and crime * 17: Derek Kirton: Youth and crime * 18: Jeff Ferrell and Jonathan Ilan: Crime, culture and everyday life * PART IV: RESPONSES TO CRIME * 19: Marian Fitzgerald: The politics of law and order * 20: Steve Uglow: The criminal justice system * 21: Richard Jones: Security, risk and surveillance * 22: Pamela Davies: Victims * 23: Trevor Jones: Policing * 24: Anne Worrall and Rob Canton: Community Sentences and Offender Management * 25: Roger Matthews: Prisons
* PART I: INTRODUCING CRIME AND CRIMINOLOGY * 1: Wayne Morrison: What is crime? Contrasting definitions and perspectives * 2: Anne Logan: History of Crime * 3: Tim Hope: What do crime statistics tell us? * 4: Keith Hayward and Wayne Morrison: Theoretical criminology: a starting point * 5: Emma Wincup: Researching crime and criminal justice * 6: Keith Hayward and Craig Webber: Psychology and crime * 7: Chris Greer: Crime and the media * PART II: FORMS OF CRIME * 8: Emma Wincup and Peter Traynor: Drugs, alcohol and crime * 9: Larry Ray: Violent crime * 10: Terry Thomas: Sex crime * 11: Steve Tombs: Corporate crime * 12: Matthew Williams and David Wall: Cybercrime * 13: Frank Furedi: Terrorism and the politics of fear * PART III: SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF CRIME * 14: Chris Hale: Economic marginalisation, inequality and crime * 15: Azrini Wahidin: Gender and Crime * 16: Marian Fitzgerald: 'Race', ethnicity and crime * 17: Derek Kirton: Youth and crime * 18: Jeff Ferrell and Jonathan Ilan: Crime, culture and everyday life * PART IV: RESPONSES TO CRIME * 19: Marian Fitzgerald: The politics of law and order * 20: Steve Uglow: The criminal justice system * 21: Richard Jones: Security, risk and surveillance * 22: Pamela Davies: Victims * 23: Trevor Jones: Policing * 24: Anne Worrall and Rob Canton: Community Sentences and Offender Management * 25: Roger Matthews: Prisons
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