Understanding CriminologyMcGraw-Hill Education (UK), 2007 M06 16 - 208 páginas "Provides a very clear, easily readable introduction to the wide range of criminological theories."Anne Rees, University of Portsmouth, UK
The book examines the development of criminological theory over the past twenty five years, with detailed analysis of the relationship between criminological theorizing, criminal justice, social justice, and politics. It also provides:
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Chapter 2 Perspectives in criminological theory | 17 |
Chapter 3 Understanding right realism | 38 |
Chapter 4 Understanding left realism | 59 |
Chapter 5 Gendering the criminal | 83 |
Chapter 6 Crime politics and welfare | 105 |
Chapter 7 Criminal victimization politics and welfare | 119 |
new directions for criminology? | 145 |
Glossary | 161 |
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Back cover | 189 |
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