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Criminology 6th Edition Piers Beirne James W Messerschmidt

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Criminology 6th Edition Piers Beirne James W Messerschmidt
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 86.12 MB
Author: Piers Beirne, James W. Messerschmidt
ISBN: 9780199334643, 0199334641
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 6

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Criminology 6th Edition Piers Beirne James W Messerschmidt by Piers Beirne, James W. Messerschmidt 9780199334643, 0199334641 instant download after payment.

"This is a comprehensive introduction to the study of crime and criminological theory for criminology courses. The authors take a critical sociological approach, which emphasizes the relationship between gender, class, race, age, and crime. Definitions of crime and the measurement of crime are subjected to a critical analysis that focusses on the social construction of crime and crime rates. The book addresses historical, feminist, and comparative perspectives highlighting the major types of crime and victimization patterns. It is of most interest to those who teach criminology out of a sociology department, those who are sociologists teaching the course out of CJ, or any instructor for whom a critical approach is key.

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