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Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 1337091847
- ISBN-13 : 978-1337091848
- Author: Larry J. Siegel
- The bestselling text on the market and now in its thirteenth edition, CRIMINOLOGY: THEORIES, PATTERNS, AND TYPOLOGIES, delivers the most comprehensive, in-depth analysis of criminological theory and crime typologies available — showing you how criminology relates to criminal justice policy. Renowned for his unbiased presentation of theories, issues, and controversies, Dr. Siegel encourages you to weigh the evidence and form your own conclusions. The text includes cutting-edge seminal research, up-to-the-minute policy, hundreds of new references, and new material on the legalization of marijuana, ISIL and terrorism, mass shootings, cybercrime, green crime, and transnational crime. It also maximizes your study efforts through chapter objectives, end-of-chapter reviews, key concepts, concepts summary tables, and newsworthy examples that help you see how what you are learning applies in the real world, thereby equipping you with the tools you need to succeed.
Table Of Contents:
- Part One: Concepts Of Crime, Law, And Criminology
- Chapter 1: Crime And Criminology
- What Is Criminology?
- Criminology And Criminal Justice
- Criminology And Deviant Behavior
- What Criminologists Do: Criminology In Action
- Criminal Statistics And Crime Measurement
- Socio-Legal Studies
- Theory Construction And Testing
- Criminal Behavior Systems And Crime Typologies
- Punishment, Penology, And Social Control
- Victimology: Victims And Victimization
- How Criminologists View Crime
- The Consensus View Of Crime
- The Conflict View Of Crime
- The Interactionist View Of Crime
- Defining Crime
- Crime And The Law
- A Brief History Of The Law
- Common Law
- The Law In Contemporary Society
- Shaping The Criminal Law
- The Substantive Criminal Law
- The Elements Of Criminal Law
- Criminal Defenses
- The Evolution Of Criminal Law
- Ethical Issues In Criminology
- Who To Study?
- What To Study?
- How To Study?
- Chapter 2: The Nature And Extent Of Crime
- Primary Sources Of Crime Data
- Official Records: The Uniform Crime Report
- Compiling The Uniform Crime Report
- Are The Uniform Crime Reports Valid?
- The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
- Survey Research
- The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)
- Self-Report Surveys
- Evaluating The Primary Sources Of Crime Data
- Secondary Sources Of Crime Data
- Cohort Research
- Experimental Research
- Observational And Interview Research
- Meta-Analysis And Systematic Review
- Data Mining
- Crime Mapping
- Crime Trends
- Official Crime Trends
- Victimization Trends
- Trends In Self-Reporting
- International Crime Trends
- What The Future Holds
- Crime Patterns
- The Ecology Of Crime
- Use Of Firearms
- Social Class, Socioeconomic Conditions, And Crime
- Age And Crime
- Co-offending And Crime
- Gender And Crime
- Race And Crime
- Cultural Bias
- Economic And Social Disparity
- Immigration And Crime
- Chronic Offenders/Criminal Careers
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