Buch, Englisch, 728 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1700 g
Connecting Theory, Research and Practice
Buch, Englisch, 728 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 1700 g
ISBN: 978-1-138-88868-5
Verlag: CRC Press
- A comprehensive overview of crime in American society, including the nature and meaning of crime and American criminal law as well as the scientific study of crime,
- A concise, straightforward, and practical approach to the study of the American criminal justice system and its various components, including individual chapters on police, courts, and corrections,
- An overview of criminological theory, including classical, biological, psychological and sociological approaches,
- A survey of typologies of criminological behavior including interpersonal violent crimes, property crime, public order crime, organized and white collar crime, state crime, environmental harm and cybercrime,
- Concluding thoughts exploring challenges facing criminal justice policy and the future of criminological theory.
This new edition has been thoroughly revised and updated and includes brand new chapters on corrections, courts, criminal law, law enforcement, and technology and cybercrime. It is packed with useful and instructive features such as themed boxed case studies in every chapter, critical thinking questions, lists of further reading, and links to e-resources. A companion website includes PowerPoint slides for lecturers, links to useful resources, and lists of further reading.
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Preface
How to use this book
PART I: CRIME, CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY
1. Crime, Deviance and Criminology: A Brief Overview
2. Criminal Law
3. How Much Crime is There?
4. Doing Criminology: Research and Theory
PART II: THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN ACTION
5. Connecting Criminology and Criminal Justice
6. Law Enforcement in America
7. Courts
8. American Corrections
PART III: AN OVERVIEW OF CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY
9. Crime as Rational Behavior: Classical and Rational Choice Theory
10. Biological Theories: Crime is in the Brain
11. Psychological Theories: Crime is in the Mind
12. Sociological Theory: Crime is in the Structure of Society
13. Sociological Theory: Crime is Socialized Behavior
14. Sociological Theory: Crime is in Conflict Inherent to Society
PART IV: TYPOLOGIES OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
15. Interpersonal Crimes of Violence
16. Crimes against Property
17. Public Order Crimes
18. Crimes of the Powerful
19. Green Criminology and Environmental Harms
20. Technology and Cybercrime
PART V: A LOOK AHEAD
21. Crime Today, Crime Tomorrow – The Future of Criminological Theory