
Written by internationally well-known and highly respected figures in the field, this leading text for the criminology course offered in departments of sociology and criminal justice, is known for its lucid style and particularly strong coverage of international and comparative crime.This text is available in two versions, one with, and the other without coverage of the criminal justice system. For schools that retain the traditional criminology course, which includes criminological coverage of criminal justice, Criminology, third edition, is the ideal text. For schools that have expanded their offerings by adding an introductory course in criminal justice, Criminology: The Shorter Version, 3/e, is probably more appropriate. The Shorter Version omits Part IV (A Criminological Approach to the Criminal Justice System).
This text investigates the core theoretical frameworks of criminology and the practical application of criminal justice systems. The authors, recognized experts in the field, synthesize decades of research to provide a comprehensive overview of crime causation, societal responses, and the evolution of legal systems. The book utilizes a comparative approach to examine how different nations define and address criminal behavior.
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Experts identify this work as a foundational text for undergraduate sociology and criminal justice curricula. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose and the breadth of the international case studies provided.
Page Count:
576
Publication Date:
1997-08-22
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill College
ISBN-10:
0070005095
ISBN-13:
9780070005099
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