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Criminology : a contemporary introduction / created by Tony Murphy.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: SAGE publications, 2019Description: xii, 283 pages: 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781526411419
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV6026 MUR
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introducing the landscapes of criminology Chapter 2. 'Theory', and its uses Chapter 3. Criminological theory: the causes of crime Chapter 4. Doing criminological research Chapter 5. Counting crime Chapter 6. The politics of law and order Chapter 7. Offenders and Victims Chapter 8. Media and Crime Chapter 9. Punishment Chapter 10. Social policy and crime Chapter 11. Global Justice Chapter 12. Conclusion
Summary: An introductory text for first year criminology students, covering the key questions, debates and theoretical models in the field, as well as themes of inequality, social justice, and human rights, to encourage an international or 'globalised' understanding of crime and justice matters. The book provides students with a strong, interdisciplinary foundation to their criminological studies, covering all the key topics taught on a first year course, including: the causes and prevalence of crime, doing criminological research, the social divisions (class, power and inequality) that relate to crime and justice, the role of politics and the media, punishment, corporate crime and cybercrime, and global justice. All content is supported by case studies on contemporary issues, and online resources for students and lecturers, consisting of video interviews between the author and academics or practitioners in the field of criminology, addressing key topics outlined in the book and discussing case studies. There are also lecturer PowerPoint slides, testbank, and web links to blogs, datasets, specialized video and audio materials. -- Amazon
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Includes bibliography and index

Chapter 1. Introducing the landscapes of criminology Chapter 2. 'Theory', and its uses Chapter 3. Criminological theory: the causes of crime Chapter 4. Doing criminological research Chapter 5. Counting crime Chapter 6. The politics of law and order Chapter 7. Offenders and Victims Chapter 8. Media and Crime Chapter 9. Punishment Chapter 10. Social policy and crime Chapter 11. Global Justice Chapter 12. Conclusion

An introductory text for first year criminology students, covering the key questions, debates and theoretical models in the field, as well as themes of inequality, social justice, and human rights, to encourage an international or 'globalised' understanding of crime and justice matters. The book provides students with a strong, interdisciplinary foundation to their criminological studies, covering all the key topics taught on a first year course, including: the causes and prevalence of crime, doing criminological research, the social divisions (class, power and inequality) that relate to crime and justice, the role of politics and the media, punishment, corporate crime and cybercrime, and global justice. All content is supported by case studies on contemporary issues, and online resources for students and lecturers, consisting of video interviews between the author and academics or practitioners in the field of criminology, addressing key topics outlined in the book and discussing case studies. There are also lecturer PowerPoint slides, testbank, and web links to blogs, datasets, specialized video and audio materials. -- Amazon

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