authors:subjects:publishers:ISBN:- 0199282382 (pbk.)
- 9780199282388 (pbk.) :
description:notes:- Previous ed.: London: Butterworths, 2001.
- Includes index.
- Bibliography: p. 463-516.
- INTRODUCTION: THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY; CRIME AND CRIME CONTROL: ALTERNATIVE DISCOURSES; 1. The development of crime and crime control as social phenomena: the role of the police; 2. Crime: definitions and conflicting images; 3. The statistics on crime and their meaning; 4. The media and 'Law and Order; SOCIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS OF CRIME; 5. The classical and positivist traditions; 6. Crime and the environment; 7. Poverty, anomie and strain; 8. Subcultural theories; 9 Interactionism and Phenomenology; 10. Conflict, Marxist and radical theories of crime; 11. Realist criminology; 12. Theories of control; 13. Gender and crime; BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF CRIME; 14. Biological factors of crime; 15. Intelligence, mental disorder and crime; 16. Personality theories; 17. Violent, aggressive and sexual offences
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