Criminology / John E. Conklin.
Material type: TextPublisher: Boston : Pearson, 2013Edition: 11th editionDescription: xvii, 437 pages. : illustrations. ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780132764445; 013276444XSubject(s): CriminologyDDC classification: 364 LOC classification: HV6025 | .C59 2013
Contents:
The study of crime Measuring crime Crime and its costs Dimensions of crime Biological and psychological explanations of crime Social, cultural, and economic sources of crime Social control and commitment to the law Learning to commit crime Opportunities and facilitating factors Criminal careers The organization of criminal behavior Community reactions to crime The criminal justice system Deterrence, incapacitation, retribution, and rehabilitation Reducing crime.
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364 COM Comparative criminal justice and globalization / | 364 COM Comparative criminal justice and globalization / | 364 CON Controlling crime / | 364 CON Criminology / | 364 CON Criminology / | 364 CRI Crime and justice / | 364 CRI Crime and justice : Vol.3, The criminal in confinement / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 382-416) and index.
The study of crime Measuring crime Crime and its costs Dimensions of crime Biological and psychological explanations of crime Social, cultural, and economic sources of crime Social control and commitment to the law Learning to commit crime Opportunities and facilitating factors Criminal careers The organization of criminal behavior Community reactions to crime The criminal justice system Deterrence, incapacitation, retribution, and rehabilitation Reducing crime.
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