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Explaining Crime A Primer In Criminological Theory Hugh D Barlow

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Explaining Crime A Primer In Criminological Theory Hugh D Barlow
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 207
Author: Hugh D. Barlow, David Kauzlarich
ISBN: 9780742565104, 9780742565098, 0742565106, 0742565092
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Explaining Crime A Primer In Criminological Theory Hugh D Barlow by Hugh D. Barlow, David Kauzlarich 9780742565104, 9780742565098, 0742565106, 0742565092 instant download after payment.

This book provides a concise but comprehensive review of the full range of classic and contemporary theories of crime. With separate chapters on the nature and use of criminological theory as well as theoretical application, the authors render the difficult task of explaining crime more understandable to the introductory student. All of the main theories in criminology are reviewed including classical and rational choice, biological, psychological, and evolutionary, social structural, social process, critical, general, and integrated approaches. Copious examples of the spirit of the theories are supplied, many with a popular culture (e.g., film and music) connection. The highly original final chapter, titled putting criminological theory to work, provides readers with an integrated theoretical model that students can apply to virtually any type of crime. The book is well suited for use in undergraduate and graduate courses in criminology, criminal justice, and deviance.

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