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Criminology - the study of crime, society's response to it, and its prevention, including examination of the environmental, hereditary, or psychological causes of crime, modes of criminal investigation and conviction, and the efficacy of punishment or correction (see prison) as compared with forms of treatment or rehabilitation. Although it is generally considered a subdivision of sociology


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    Essential Criminology » Read Now

    by Mark M. Lanier, Stuart Henry. 352 pgs.

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    ...Essential Criminology Essential Criminology Mark M. Lanier University of Central Florida Stuart...Cataloging-in-Publication Data Lanier, Mark. Essential criminology / Mark...
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    Readings in Comparative Criminology » Read Now

    by Louise I. Shelley. 265 pgs.

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    This collection of essays seeks to understand crime in terms of the political, social and economic forces that shape human behavior.
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    The Handbook of Crime & Punishment » Read Now

    by Michael Tonry. 818 pgs.

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    Crime is one of the most significant political issues in contemporary American society. Crime control statistics and punishment policies are subjects of constant partisan debate, while the media presents sensationalized stories of criminal activity and over-crowded prisons. In the highly politicized...
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    Foundations of Criminal Science: The Development of Knowledge, Vol. 1 » Read Now

    by Glenn D. Walters. 327 pgs.

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    Criminal scientists center their investigative energies on the individual offender, cognizant that this individual is part of a wider system of interacting physical, social, and psychological influences. Presented in two volumes, this tome explores the complex interplay of variables that give rise...
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    Foundations of Criminal Science: The Use of Knowledge, Vol. 2 » Read Now

    by Glenn D. Walters. 334 pgs.

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    Criminal scientists center their investigative energies on the individual offender, cognizant that this individual is part of a wider system of interacting physical, social, and psychological influences. Presented in two volumes, this tome explores the complex interplay of variables that give rise...
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    In Search of Criminology » Read Now

    by Leon Radzinowicz. 268 pgs.

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    ...IN SEARCH OF CRIMINOLOGY Also by Leon Radzinowicz HISTORY OF ENGLISH CRIMINAL LAW CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN CRIMINOLOGY Editor LEON RADZINOWICZ IN SEARCH OF CRIMINOLOGY HARVARD...
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    Beyond the Crime Lab: The New Science of Investigation » Read Now

    by Jon Zonderman. 254 pgs.

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    Behind today's most lurid headlines. A timely look at the fascinating realm of high-tech sleuthing Beyond the Crime Lab The New Science of Investigation Revised Edition The science of criminal investigation is evolving at an astonishing rate. Gone are the days of merely dusting for fingerprints and...
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    Evaluating Criminology and Criminal Justice » Read Now

    by Ellen G. Cohn, David P. Farrington, Richard A. Wright. 150 pgs.

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    Using citation analysis, this study examines the influence and prestige of scholars, journals, and university departments in the fields of criminology and criminal justice. In the tradition of Marvin E. Wolfgang's Evaluating Criminology, the authors apply this quantitative method to evaluate the...
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    Linking Sociology and Its Specialties: The Case of Criminology, in Social Forces » Read Now

    by Ronald L. Akers. 16 pgs.

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    ...Sociology and Its Specialties: The Case of Criminology * RONALD L. AKERS, University...changing relationship of sociology and criminology. In the United States, the...
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    Introduction: Varieties of Comparative Criminology, in International Journal of Comparative Sociology » Read Now

    by Graeme Newman, Gregory J. Howard. 8 pgs.

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    ...Introduction: Varieties of Comparative Criminology. by GRAEME NEWMAN , GREGORY...one reads on the topic of comparative criminology repeats the quote from Durkheim to...
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    Constitutive Criminology: Origins, Core Concepts, and Evaluation, in Social Justice » Read Now

    by Stuart Henry, Dragan Milovanovic. 23 pgs.

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    ...Constitutive Criminology: Origins, Core Concepts, and Evaluation...Influences In one sense, constitutive criminology has a long history in that it draws...1996c). Most...
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    Decriminalizing Criminology: Reflections on the Literal and Tropological Meaning of the Term, in Canadian Journal of Criminology » Read Now

    by Clifford D. Shearing. 10 pgs.

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    ...A mon avis . . . Decriminalizing Criminology: Reflections on the Literal and Tropological...CLIFFORD D. SHEARING CENTRE OF CRIMINOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Larticle...
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    Criminology at the Crossroads: Feminist Readings in Crime and Justice » Read Now

    by Kathleen Daly, Lisa Maher. 290 pgs.

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    This anthology contains key works in criminology and law by well-known feminist scholars, including Carol Smart, Kristin Bumiller, Hilary Allen, Meda Chesney-Lind, Kathleen Ferraro, and Regina Austin. Themes include the construction of women in feminist, legal and criminological discourses; the...
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    Crime, Gender, and Sexuality in Criminal Prosecutions » Read Now

    by Louis A. Knafla. 228 pgs.

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    Knafla and his contributors explore the common problems and issues that emerge from the study of class and gender in criminal prosecutions, ranging from late medieval Europe to the early 20th century. The chapters demonstrate that conceptions of crime and criminal behavior are influenced decisively...
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    Looking Back: Radical Criminology and Social Movements, in Social Justice » Read Now

    by Gregory Shank. 21 pgs.

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    ...Looking Back: Radical Criminology and Social Movements. by...Social Justice was the first radical criminology journal in the United States, it...such an ambiance, a...

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