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Introduction to Criminology Interactive eBook

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1 Seiten
2013
SAGE Publications Inc (Hersteller)
978-1-4833-0020-7 (ISBN)
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This reader-friendly text presents a comprehensive and integrated approach to introductory criminology.

Pamela Schram has published on such topics as female offenders, especially those women involved in violent offenses as well women in prison. Her research interests also include examining treatment effects on gang and non-gang members. She is currently focusing on issues pertaining to elderly prisoners. Dr. Schram has been involved in various research projects that have primarily focused on evaluating treatment effectiveness such as juvenile diversion options and programs for at-risk youths. She has published three books, four book chapters, and over 20 scholarly papers. Dr. Schram received her Ph.D. from Michigan State University. She is currently the Associate Dean of the College of Social and Behavior Sciences at California State University, San Bernardino. Stephen G. Tibbetts, currently a Professor at California State University, San Bernardino, has been pursuing an understanding of criminal offending for over the past two decades. He has attempted to discover the extent to which individuals’ inherent dispositions and attitudinal traits contribute to their offending decisions, especially in relation to other factors, such as demographic, developmental, and situational factors. Dr. Tibbetts’ research has included work on the differences between men and women in their decisions to commit deviant behavior, as well as their perceptions of risk and consequences of getting caught. His additional research interests include the effects of perinatal disorders as an influence in future criminality, the etiology of white-collar crime, and gang intervention.  Dr. Tibbetts has published nine books and more than 50 scholarly papers examining various issues in criminology. He received the 2011 Outstanding Professor Award at CSU, San Bernardino. He previously worked extensively as an Officer of the Court in providing recommendations for dispositions of numerous juvenile court cases from 1997 to 2008.

Chapter 1: Introduction to Criminology
Chapter 2. Classical School of Criminological Thought
Chapter 3. Contemporary Classical/Deterrence Research
Chapter 4. Early Positivism: Biological and Psychological Theories
Chapter 5. Modern Biosocial Perspectives of Crime
Chapter 6. Psychological/Trait Theories of Crime
Chapter 7. Social Structure Theories of Crime I: Early Development and Strain Models of Crime
Chapter 8. Social Structure Theories of Crime II: Social Disorganization and Subcultures
Chapter 9. Social Process and Control Theories of Crime
Chapter 10. Labeling Theory and Conflict/Marxist/Radical Theories of Crime
Chapter 11. Feminist Theories of Crime
Chapter 12. Developmental/Life-Course Theories of Crime
Chapter 13. White-Collar, Organized Crime, and Cybercrime
Chapter 14. Terrorism, Hate Crimes, and Homeland Security
Chapter 15. Drugs and Crime

Verlagsort Thousand Oaks
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 30 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4833-0020-X / 148330020X
ISBN-13 978-1-4833-0020-7 / 9781483300207
Zustand Neuware
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