Criminology: Explaining Crime And Its Context 7th Edition By Stephen E Brown
- Publisher: Criminology Books
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- SKU: 53924
- Number of Pages: 545
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Criminology: Explaining Crime and Its Context, 7th Edition by Stephen E. Brown, Finn-Aage Esbensen, and Gilbert Geis offers an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted nature of crime, its causes, and the various contexts in which it occurs. This comprehensive textbook delves into theoretical perspectives, empirical research, and contemporary issues in criminology, providing students and scholars with a well-rounded understanding of criminal behavior and the societal responses to it. The authors employ a balanced approach, combining classical and modern theories with real-world examples, to illuminate the complexities of criminological study.
Key Points
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Introduction to Criminology The book begins with a foundational overview of criminology, defining the field and its significance in understanding crime.
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Theories of Crime A detailed examination of various criminological theories, from classical to contemporary, and their applications in explaining criminal behavior.
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Measuring Crime Discussion on different methods of measuring crime, including official statistics, victim surveys, and self-report studies, and their respective advantages and limitations.
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Types of Crime Exploration of various categories of crime, such as violent crime, property crime, white-collar crime, and cybercrime, with specific examples and case studies.
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The Criminal Justice System An overview of the components of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, the judiciary, and corrections, and their roles in addressing crime.
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Social and Economic Factors Analysis of the social and economic factors that contribute to criminal behavior, such as poverty, inequality, and socialization processes.
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Crime Prevention and Control Examination of different strategies and policies aimed at preventing and controlling crime, from community-based approaches to law enforcement tactics.
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Juvenile Delinquency Insights into juvenile delinquency, including its causes, consequences, and the juvenile justice system's response.
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Contemporary Issues in Criminology Coverage of current trends and issues in criminology, such as terrorism, drug abuse, and the impact of technology on crime and criminal justice.
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Future Directions in Criminology Discussion on emerging trends and future directions in the field of criminology, emphasizing the need for continued research and adaptation to new challenges.
In conclusion, "Criminology: Explaining Crime and Its Context, 7th Edition" is a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of crime and the diverse factors influencing criminal behavior. The book’s thorough coverage of theories, empirical research, and real-world applications makes it an essential text for students, researchers, and practitioners in the field of criminology.
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Writer ✤ Stephen E Brown Finn & Aage Esbensen & Gilbert Geis