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Criminology: Explaining Crime and Its Context, Third Edition

NCJ Number
175964
Author(s)
S E Brown; F-A Esbensen; G Geis
Date Published
1998
Length
720 pages
Annotation
This book explores the context and causes of crime and views the etiology of crime as being the most important aspect of criminology.
Abstract
The first part of the book discusses foundations of criminology, with emphasis on crime and criminology, criminal law and the criminal justice system, the production of crime statistics, and the distribution of crime. The second part describes crime theories, including deterrence, classical and neoclassical, biogenic, psychogenic, social structure, social process, and social reaction theories of crime. Recent developments in criminological theory are also reviewed. The third part examines different crime types, such as violent crime, economic crime, and crimes without victims, and considers current issues in criminology. A student study guide accompanies the book. References, tables, and figures

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