Criminology - Stephen E. Brown, Finn-Aage Esbensen, Gilbert Geis

Criminology

Explaining Crime and Its Context
Buch | Softcover
578 Seiten
2012 | 8th New edition
Anderson Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-4557-3010-0 (ISBN)
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Offers a review of rational choice theories, including deterrence, shaming, and routine activities. This title incorporates examples of deterrence research regarding domestic violence, drunk driving, and capital punishment, and features discussion of the relativity of crime.
This highly acclaimed criminology text presents an up-to-date review and analysis of criminological theories. It incorporates current examples of deterrence research regarding crimes such as domestic violence, drunk driving, and capital punishment, and features thought-provoking discussion of the relativity of crime. The authors explore the crime problem, its context, and the causes of crime. Extensive discussion of evolving laws is included, and while the prevalence of the scientific method in the field of criminology is highlighted, the impact of ideology on explanations of crime is the cornerstone of the book. This new edition includes extensive revision of Chapter 6, now titled "Biosocial Theories of Crime," retaining much of the thoughtful historical discussion of earlier editions, but incorporating a substantial expansion of current biological research integrated with both social and biological variables. In addition, Chapter 10, "Recent Developments in Criminological Theory," offers an expanded treatment of life-course criminology.

Stephen E. Brown is a Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice and Department Head at Western Carolina University. He received the Ph.D. in Criminal Justice and Criminology from The University of Maryland in 1979. He went through the professorial ranks at East Tennessee State University, serving as Department Chair for 11 years and leaving as Professor Emeritus in 2008. Brown has published articles in a number of journals, including Criminology, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, Criminal Justice Review, Youth and Society and Social Science Quarterly. His areas of research interest have been broad, covering topics such as family violence, deterrence, delinquency, and application of statistics within criminology. He has served as a Trustee on the board of The Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, and as editor of The American Society of Criminology's The Criminologist. He is currently working with several colleagues in assessing pedagogical challenges in teaching social science statistics. Finn-Aage Esbensen is the E. Desmond Lee Professor of Youth Crime and Violence in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and is currently serving as Department Chair. He has held research positions at the Center for Criminal Justice at Harvard Law School; Catholic University; the Behavioral Research Institute, Boulder, Colorado; and the Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado. He received both his B.A. (German and Sociology) and M.A. (Sociology) degrees from Tufts University and his Ph.D. (Sociology) from the University of Colorado, Boulder.

Preface Part I: Foundations for Criminology 1 Crime and Criminology 2 The Relativity of Law and Crime 3 Production of Crime Statistics 4 Distribution of Crime Part II: Theories of Crime 5 Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories of Crime 6 Individual Theories of Crime: A Biosocial Perspective 7 Social Structure Theories of Crime 8 Social Process Theories of Crime 9 Social Reaction Theories of Crime 10 New Directions: Integration and a Life-Course Perspective Part III: Types of Crime 11 Violent Crime 12 Economic Crime 13 Crimes without Victims and Victims without Crimes Author Index Subject Index

Zusatzinfo 20 Tables, color; 20 Illustrations, color
Verlagsort Cincinnati
Sprache englisch
Maße 191 x 239 mm
Gewicht 1066 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4557-3010-6 / 1455730106
ISBN-13 978-1-4557-3010-0 / 9781455730100
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