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  • Criminology: An Interdisciplinary Approach

    Criminology by Walsh, Anthony; Ellis, Lee;

    An Interdisciplinary Approach

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    • Kiadó SAGE Publications, Inc
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2007. február 6.

    • ISBN 9781412938402
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem520 oldal
    • Méret 231x187 mm
    • Nyelv angol
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    This unique text offers an interdisciplinary perspective on crime and criminality by integrating the latest theories, concepts, and research from sociology, psychology, and biology. Offering a more complete look at the world of criminology than any other existing text, authors Anthony Walsh and Lee Ellis first present criminological theory and concepts in their traditional form and then show how integrating theory and concepts from the more basic sciences can complement, expand, strengthen, and add coherence to them.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    "I find that Walsh's text is a great value for the price in that it encompasses a number of criminal justice topics, a strong theoretical discussion, and dedicates chapters to the integrated approach of criminology. [It also features] an interdisciplinary approach that integrates rather than separates the theories [and] a comprehensive student study site that challenges the student to move beyond the classroom and textbook."—Erin Conley-Monroe, Harold Washington College

    I was impressed after reviewing the table of contents that Walsh included separate Chapters on Terrorism and Drugs . . . I felt that Walsh's writing is very sophisticated and better organized with regards to Chapters than [the competition]. I really liked how the interdisciplinary approach is explained and the organization/choice of theories covered…. It addresses Criminology more at the interdisciplinary approach and explains why that is important. I [also] find Sage's [student study site at www.sagepub.com/criminologystudy] to be thorough and easy to navigate. Walsh is a much better value for the price."—Cathryn Lavery, Iona College

    This unique text offers an interdisciplinary perspective on crime and criminality by integrating the latest theories, concepts, and research from sociology, psychology, and biology. Offering a more complete look at the world of criminology than any other existing text, authors Anthony Walsh and Lee Ellis first present criminological theory and concepts in their traditional form and then show how integrating theory and concepts from the more basic sciences can complement, expand, strengthen, and add coherence to them.

    Key Features:

    • Offers students the opportunity to learn from the "cutting edges" of criminology: This innovative, interdisciplinary approach introduces students to the "future" of criminology by offering new and exciting insights. The book also includes strong sections on crime policy and prevention that illustrate the practical benefits of understanding theory and how theories guide policy-makers seeking to prevent and control crime.
    • Focuses on topics fascinating to students: Chapters on typologies such as violent crime, serial killers, terrorism, drug and alcohol addiction, psychopaths, organized crime, and white collar crime engage students while showing how the theories presented earlier can be applied.
    • Presents material in a student-friendly style: Written in an accessible format, the book features many pedagogical tools such as chapter opening vignettes, "Focus On" boxes, summary tables of all theories, a unique photo program, discussion questions, Web-driven exercises, and key terms

    Accompanied by High-Quality Ancillaries!

    • Offers audio links to public radio shows from the NPR and PBS radio archives including "This American Life," "All Things Considered," "Talk of the Nation," "Justice Talking," "The Online Newshour," and "Marketplace"
    • Provides free online video links from the Frontline PBS which are broken up into segments so they can be shown in lecture, varying in length from less than 3 minutes to hour long or more
    • Includes interactive quizzes, e-flashcards and practice quizzes, 3-5 journal articles per chapter, and much more!

    Intended Audience:
    This core textbook is designed for undergraduate students studying Introductory Criminology in departments of sociology and of criminal justice.

    For only $2.50 more than the textbook alone, you can adopt Criminology by Walsh and The Concise Dictionary of Crime and Justice by Davis BUNDLE! Just use ISBN 9781412958950.

    A handy reference for students, professionals, and anyone interested in criminal justice and criminology, The Concise Dictionary of Crime and Justice is an excellent, wide-ranging resource with clear definitions for over 2,000 key criminal justice terms. Often going beyond simple definitions, the dictionary presents and explains common misperceptions for selected entries.



    "I find that Walsh’s text is a great value for the price in that it encompasses a number of criminal justice topics, a strong theoretical discussion, and dedicates chapters to the integrated approach of criminology. [It also features] an interdisciplinary approach that integrates rather than separates the theories [and] a comprehensive student study site that challenges the student to move beyond the classroom and textbook."

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface
    Foreword
    Acknowledgments
    Chapter 1: Criminology, Crime, And Criminal Law
    What Is Criminology?
    What Is Crime?
    Crime as a Moving Target
    Crime as a Subcategory of Social Harms
    Beyond Social Construction: The Stationary Core Crimes
    Box 1.1 Mala in Se or Mala Prohibita? The Cannibal and His Willing Victim
    Victimful and Victimless Crimes
    The Felony-Misdemeanor Distinction
    Criminality
    The Legal Making of a Criminal
    An Excursion Through the U.S. Criminal Justice System
    The Role of Theory in Criminology
    The Classical School
    Chapter 2: Measuring Crime And Criminal Behavior
    Categorizing and Measuring Crime and Criminal Behavior
    The Dark Figure of Crime Revisited
    Box 2.1 The Crime Problem or the Criminality Problem?
    The Financial Cost of Crime
    Interpreting Crime Trends
    Box 2.2 Is the United States Hard or Soft on Crime?
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Words
    Chapter 3: The Early Schools Of Criminology And Modern Counterparts
    The Classical Scholars
    The Rise of Positivism
    Box 3.1 Lombrosoism Before and After Lombroso
    Neoclassicism: Rational Choice Theory
    Connecting Criminological Theory and Social Policy
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Words
    Chapter 4: Social Structural Theories
    The Social Structural Tradition
    Sociological Positivism
    Box 4.1 People Versus Places: Do Neighborhoods Matter?
    Subcultural Theories
    Box 4.2 Does Poverty Cause Crime, or Does Crime Cause Poverty?
    Youth Gangs
    Evaluation of Social Structural Theories
    Policy and Prevention: Implications of Social Structural Theories
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Words
    Chapter 5: Social Process Theories
    The Social Process Tradition
    Social Control Theories
    Box 5.1 Self-Esteem and Crime
    Evaluation of Social Process Theories
    Policy and Prevention: Implications of Social Process Theories
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Words
    Chapter 6: Critical Theories: Marxist, Conflict, And Feminist
    The Conflict Perspective of Society
    Conflict Theory: Max Weber, Power and Conflict
    Box 6.1 The Supreme Court and Class Conflict
    Feminist Criminology
    Evaluation of Critical Theories
    Policy and Prevention: Implications of Critical Theories
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Words
    Chapter 7: Psychosocial Theories: Individual Traits And Criminal Behavior
    Modern Psychology and Intelligence
    Box 7.1 The Impact of High and Low IQ on Life Outcomes
    The Role of Temperament
    Modern Psychosocial Theories
    The Antisocial Personalities
    Evaluation of the Psychosocial Perspective
    Policy and Prevention: Implications of Psychosocial Theories
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Words
    Chapter 8: Biosocial Approaches
    Behavior Genetics
    Box 8.1 Gene-Environment Interaction: MAO, Abuse/Neglect, and Crime
    Evolutionary Psychology
    The Neurohormonal Sciences
    Evaluation of the Biosocial Perspective
    Policy and Prevention: Implications of Biosocial Theories
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Words
    Chapter 9: Developmental Theories: From Delinquency To Crime To Desistance
    Juvenile Delinquency
    Box 9.1 What Role Do Genes Play in Juvenile Delinquency?
    Major Developmental Theories
    Evaluation of Development Theories
    Box 9.2 Summary of Key Points, Strengths, and Differences of Developmental Theories
    Policy and Prevention: Implications of Development Theories
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Words
    Chapter 10: Altered Minds And Crime: Alcohol, Drugs, And Mental Illness
    The Scope of the Alcohol/Crime Problem
    Illegal Drugs and Crime
    Box 10.1 Treatment Modalities for Substance Abuse in the Criminal Justice System
    Box 10.2 Portrait of a Schizophrenic
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Terms
    Chapter 11: Crimes of Violence
    Murder
    Rape and Rapists
    Box 11.1 Characteristics of Rapists
    Robbery and Robbers
    Aggravated Assault
    Explaining Violence Sociologically: The Subculture of Violence Thesis
    Evolutionary Considerations:What Is Violence For?
    Box 11.2 Evolutionary Considerations of Inequality and Violence
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Terms
    Chapter 12: Serial, Mass, and Spree Murder
    What Is Multiple Murder?
    Box 12.1 Recent Long-Term Serial Killers: The Green River and BTK Cases
    Theories About the Causes of Serial Killing
    Law Enforcement’s Response to Serial Killing
    Box 12.2 The First Serial Killer Profile: Jack the Ripper
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Terms
    Chapter 13: Terrorism and Terrorists
    Terrorism Defined
    Why Terrorism?
    Is There a Difference Between Terrorists and Freedom Fighters?
    The Extent of Terrorism
    Terrorism and Common Crime
    Some Important Terrorist Groups
    Box 13.1 The Irish Republican Army: A Decommissioned Group?
    Terrorism in the United States
    Theories About the Causes of Terrorism
    Is There a Terrorist Personality?
    Becoming a Terrorist
    Law Enforcement Response and Government Policy
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Terms
    Chapter 14: Property And Public Order Crimes
    Larceny-Theft
    Burglary
    Motor Vehicle Theft
    Box 14.1 Carjacking: MV Theft With an Attitude
    Arson
    Crimes of Guile and Deceit
    Cybercrime: Oh What a Tangled World Wide Web We Weave
    Box 14.2 Phishing: “If It’s Too Good to Be True . . .”
    Public-Order Offenses
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Terms
    Chapter 15: White-Collar And Organized Crime
    The Concept of White-Collar Crime
    Corporate Crime
    Box 15.1 Crimes of America’s Rich and Famous in History
    Organized Crime
    Box 15.2 The Mafia: The Sicilian Origins and History
    Theories About the Causes of Organized Crime
    Law Enforcement’s Response to Organized Crime
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Terms
    Chapter 16: Victimology: Exploring The Experience Of Victimization
    The Emergence of Victimology
    Who Gets Victimized?
    Victimization in the Workplace and School
    Child Molestation:Who Gets Victimized?
    Victimization Theories
    The Consequences of Victimization
    Box 16.1 A Case of Cybervictimization and Its Consequences
    Victimization and the Criminal Justice System
    Box 16.2 Victims’ Opinions of the Importance of Victims’ Rights
    Victim-Offender Reconciliation Programs (VORPS)
    Summary
    Exercises and Discussion Questions
    Key Words
    Glossary
    Author Index
    Subject Index
    About the Authors

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