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Criminology A Sociological Approach

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ISBN-10: 0195394763

ISBN-13: 9780195394764

Edition: 5th 2010

Authors: Piers Beirne, James W. Messerschmidt

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Ideal for undergraduate courses in criminology--especially those taught from a critical perspective--Criminology: A Sociological Approach, Fifth Edition, is a comprehensive yet highly accessible introduction to the study of crime and criminological theory. Authors Piers Beirne and James W. Messerschmidt present the topic from a sociological standpoint, emphasizing the social construction of crime and showing how crime relates to gender, class, race, and age. Providing students with a strong theoretical foundation, the book also addresses historical, feminist, and comparative perspectives and highlights the major types of crime and victimization patterns. The text is divided into three…    
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Book details

List price: $95.95
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 2/11/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 480
Size: 7.40" wide x 9.20" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.694

Introduction to Criminology
The Problem of Crime
Images of Crime
Crime, Criminal Law, and Criminalization
Crime as a Sociological Problem
The Measurement of Crime
Caution: Data Do Not Speak for Themselves
Official Crime Data
Unofficial Crime Data
Comparative Criminology and Globalization
Approaching Comparative Criminology
Comparative Crime and Victimization Data
Cross-National Generalizations Regarding Crime
Criminological Theory
Inventing Criminology: Classicism, Positivism, and Beyond
The Enlightenment and Classical Criminology
The Emergence of Positivist Criminology
Neoclassical Criminology
Social Structure, Anomie, and Crime
Durkheim's Sociology of Law and Crime
Social Structure, Anomie, and Deviance
Revised Strain Theory
Delinquent Subcultures, Subcultures of Delinquency, and the Labeling Perspective
The Chicago School of Criminology, Disorganization, and Delinquency
Delinquent Subcultures
Matza's Delinquency and Drift
The Labeling Perspective
Social Learning and Social Control Theories
Differential Association
Social Learning
Social Control
Self-Control
Control Balance
The Conflict Tradition
Marxism, Law, and Crime
Conflict Theory
Radical Criminology
Feminist Criminology and Critical Criminologies
Feminist Criminology
Critical Criminologies
Inequalities and Crime
Inequality, Crime, and Victimization
Class and Crime
Gender and Crime
Race and Crime
Age and Crime
Property Crime
Robbery and Burglary
Varieties of Larceny
Dealing and Damage
Interpersonal Violence
Murder, Assault, Hate Crimes, and Rape
Interpersonal Violence in the Family
Interpersonal Violence in the Workplace
White-Collar Crime
Occupational Crime
Corporate Crime
Transnational Corporate
Political Crime
Political Crimes against the State
Domestic Political Crimes by the State
Transnational Political Crimes by the State
Glossary
References
Author Index
Subject Index