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Criminology Stephen Jones

Criminology By Stephen Jones

Criminology by Stephen Jones


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The fourth edition of Criminology offers updated and expanded coverage of the main criminological theories. Following a historical path through the development of these theories, and with full references to guide the reader to further, more in-depth study, this text provides an engaging read for students of criminology.

Criminology Summary

Criminology by Stephen Jones

The fourth edition of Criminology provides a detailed discussion of not only the causes, but also the perception and nature of crime. Throughout the text, the author draws on a wide range of research in order to consider both sociological and psychological explanations of criminal behaviour, aiming to ask the right questions rather than provide a definitive set of answers. The book provides the reader with a clearly expressed analysis of the main criminological theories, following a historical path through their development. It is fully referenced, guiding the reader to further, more in-depth study of any particular aspect. The fourth edition has been fully updated and contains expanded coverage of contemporary issues in criminology, including the definition and treatment of victims. There is also an expanded introductory chapter which includes a discussion on criminological research methods. Criminology is designed for undergraduates studying criminology, criminological theory, and the sociology of deviance. Its detailed analysis and sources of further reading will also be of interest to postgraduate students.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION: Criminology: its origins and research methods; PART I: CRIME AND CRIME CONTROL: ALTERNATIVE DISCOURSES; 1. Crime: definitions and conflicting images; 2. The statistics on crime and their meaning; 3. The media and 'law and order'; PART II: SOCIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS OF CRIME; 4. The classical and positivist traditions; 5. Crime and the environment; 6. Poverty, anomie and strain; 7. Subcultural theories; 8. Interactionism and phenomenology; 9. Conflict, Marxist and radical theories of crime; 10. Realist criminology and victims; 11. Theories of control; 12. Gender and crime; PART III: BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF CRIME; 13. Biological factors and crime; 14. Intelligence, mental disorder and crime; 15. Personality theories; 16. Violent, aggressive and sexual offences

Additional information

GOR005330920
9780199218097
0199218099
Criminology by Stephen Jones
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20090521
472
N/A
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