Key Readings in Criminology
Herausgeber: Newburn, Tim
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Key Readings in Criminology
Herausgeber: Newburn, Tim
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Key Readings in Criminology provides a comprehensive single-volume collection of readings in criminology, providing students with convenient access to a broad range of excerpts from original criminological texts and key articles.
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Key Readings in Criminology provides a comprehensive single-volume collection of readings in criminology, providing students with convenient access to a broad range of excerpts from original criminological texts and key articles.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 908
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 264mm x 192mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 2026g
- ISBN-13: 9781843924029
- ISBN-10: 1843924021
- Artikelnr.: 26021854
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 908
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 264mm x 192mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 2026g
- ISBN-13: 9781843924029
- ISBN-10: 1843924021
- Artikelnr.: 26021854
Tim Newburn is Professor of Criminology and Social Policy at the London School of Economics. He is currently President of the British Society of Criminology. Tim is the author or editor of over 30 books, the most recent of which are The Politics of Crime Control (edited with Paul Rock, Oxford University Press 2006); Policy Transfer and Criminal Justice (with Trevor Jones, Open University Press 2007); and the Handbook of Criminal Investigation (co-edited with Tom Williamson and Alan Wright, Willan Publishing 2007).
1. Understanding Crime and Criminology 2. Crime and Punishment in History
3. Crime Data and Crime Trends 4. Crime and the Media 5. Classicism and
Positivism 6. Biological Positivism 7. Psychological Positivism 8.
Durkheim, Anomie and Strain 9. The Chicago School: Culture and Subcultures
10. Interactionism and Labelling Theory 11. Control Theories 12. Radical
and Critical Criminology 13. Left and Right Realism 14. Contemporary
Classicism 15. Feminist Criminology 16. Late Modernity, Governmentality and
Risk 17 .Victims, Victimization and Victimology 18. White-Collar and
Corporate Crime 19. Organised Crime 20. Violent and Property Crime 21.
Drugs and Alcohol 22. Penology and Punishment 23. Understanding Criminal
Justice 24. Crime Prevention and Community Safety 25. The Police and
Policing 26. Criminal Courts and the Court Process 27. Sentencing and
Non-Custodial Penalties 28. Prisons and Imprisonment 29. Youth Crime and
Youth Justice 30. Restorative Justice 31. Race, Crime and Justice 32.
Gender, Crime and Justice 33. Criminal and Forensic Psychology 34.
Globalisation, Terrorism and Human Rights 35. Doing Criminological Research
3. Crime Data and Crime Trends 4. Crime and the Media 5. Classicism and
Positivism 6. Biological Positivism 7. Psychological Positivism 8.
Durkheim, Anomie and Strain 9. The Chicago School: Culture and Subcultures
10. Interactionism and Labelling Theory 11. Control Theories 12. Radical
and Critical Criminology 13. Left and Right Realism 14. Contemporary
Classicism 15. Feminist Criminology 16. Late Modernity, Governmentality and
Risk 17 .Victims, Victimization and Victimology 18. White-Collar and
Corporate Crime 19. Organised Crime 20. Violent and Property Crime 21.
Drugs and Alcohol 22. Penology and Punishment 23. Understanding Criminal
Justice 24. Crime Prevention and Community Safety 25. The Police and
Policing 26. Criminal Courts and the Court Process 27. Sentencing and
Non-Custodial Penalties 28. Prisons and Imprisonment 29. Youth Crime and
Youth Justice 30. Restorative Justice 31. Race, Crime and Justice 32.
Gender, Crime and Justice 33. Criminal and Forensic Psychology 34.
Globalisation, Terrorism and Human Rights 35. Doing Criminological Research
1. Understanding Crime and Criminology 2. Crime and Punishment in History
3. Crime Data and Crime Trends 4. Crime and the Media 5. Classicism and
Positivism 6. Biological Positivism 7. Psychological Positivism 8.
Durkheim, Anomie and Strain 9. The Chicago School: Culture and Subcultures
10. Interactionism and Labelling Theory 11. Control Theories 12. Radical
and Critical Criminology 13. Left and Right Realism 14. Contemporary
Classicism 15. Feminist Criminology 16. Late Modernity, Governmentality and
Risk 17 .Victims, Victimization and Victimology 18. White-Collar and
Corporate Crime 19. Organised Crime 20. Violent and Property Crime 21.
Drugs and Alcohol 22. Penology and Punishment 23. Understanding Criminal
Justice 24. Crime Prevention and Community Safety 25. The Police and
Policing 26. Criminal Courts and the Court Process 27. Sentencing and
Non-Custodial Penalties 28. Prisons and Imprisonment 29. Youth Crime and
Youth Justice 30. Restorative Justice 31. Race, Crime and Justice 32.
Gender, Crime and Justice 33. Criminal and Forensic Psychology 34.
Globalisation, Terrorism and Human Rights 35. Doing Criminological Research
3. Crime Data and Crime Trends 4. Crime and the Media 5. Classicism and
Positivism 6. Biological Positivism 7. Psychological Positivism 8.
Durkheim, Anomie and Strain 9. The Chicago School: Culture and Subcultures
10. Interactionism and Labelling Theory 11. Control Theories 12. Radical
and Critical Criminology 13. Left and Right Realism 14. Contemporary
Classicism 15. Feminist Criminology 16. Late Modernity, Governmentality and
Risk 17 .Victims, Victimization and Victimology 18. White-Collar and
Corporate Crime 19. Organised Crime 20. Violent and Property Crime 21.
Drugs and Alcohol 22. Penology and Punishment 23. Understanding Criminal
Justice 24. Crime Prevention and Community Safety 25. The Police and
Policing 26. Criminal Courts and the Court Process 27. Sentencing and
Non-Custodial Penalties 28. Prisons and Imprisonment 29. Youth Crime and
Youth Justice 30. Restorative Justice 31. Race, Crime and Justice 32.
Gender, Crime and Justice 33. Criminal and Forensic Psychology 34.
Globalisation, Terrorism and Human Rights 35. Doing Criminological Research