Criminology : (Record no. 580632)
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fixed length control field | 140506s2014 cau 000 0 eng |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9781305261099 |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 364 |
Cutter | SIE.C |
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Personal name | Siegel, Larry J., |
Dates associated with a name | 1947- |
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Title | Criminology : |
Remainder of title | theories, patterns, and typologies / |
Statement of responsibility, etc | Larry J. Siegel. |
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Edition statement | 12th Ed. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc | Australia : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Cengage Learning, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 2016. |
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Extent | xxv, 610 p, ; |
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Source of classification or shelving scheme | Dewey Decimal Classification |
Item type | Books |
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ONE CONCEPTS OF CRIME, LAW, AND CRIMINOLOGY<br/>ch. 1 Crime And Criminology<br/>What Is Criminology?<br/>Criminology and Criminal Justice<br/>Criminology and the Sociology of Deviance<br/>What Criminologists Do: Criminology in Action<br/>Criminal Statistics and Crime Measurement 6 Sociology of Law, Law and Society, Socio-Legal Studies<br/>Theory Construction and Testing<br/>Criminal Behavior Systems and Crime Typologies<br/>Punishment, Penology, and Social Control<br/>Victimology: Victims and Victimization<br/>How Criminologists View Crime<br/>The Consensus View of Crime<br/>The Conflict View of Crime<br/>The Interactionist View of Crime<br/>Defining Crime<br/>Crime and the Law<br/>A Brief History of the Law<br/>Common Law<br/>The Law in Contemporary Society<br/>Shaping the Criminal Law<br/>The Substantive Criminal Law<br/>The Elements of Criminal Law<br/>Criminal Defenses<br/>The Evolution of Criminal Law<br/>Ethical Issues in Criminology<br/>What to Study?<br/>Contents note continued: Whom to Study?<br/>How to Study?<br/>ch. 2 The Nature And Extent Of Crime<br/>Primary Sources of Crime Data<br/>Official Records: The Uniform Crime Report<br/>Compiling the Uniform Crime Report<br/>Are the Uniform Crime Reports Valid?<br/>The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)<br/>Survey Research<br/>The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)<br/>Self-Report Surveys<br/>Evaluating the Primary Sources of Crime Data<br/>Secondary Sources of Crime Data<br/>Cohort Research<br/>Experimental Research<br/>Observational and Interview Research<br/>Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review<br/>Data Mining<br/>Crime Mapping<br/>Crime Trends<br/>Official Crime Trends<br/>Victimization Trends<br/>Trends in Self-Reporting<br/>International Crime Trends<br/>What the Future Holds<br/>Crime Patterns<br/>The Ecology of Crime<br/>Use of Firearms<br/>Social Class, Socioeconomic Conditions, and Crime<br/>Age and Crime<br/>Gender and Crime<br/>Race and Crime<br/>Cultural Bias<br/>Contents note continued: Economic and Social Disparity<br/>Immigration and Crime<br/>Chronic Offenders/Criminal Careers<br/>ch. 3 Victims And Victimization<br/>Problems of Crime Victims<br/>Economic Costs<br/>Individual Costs<br/>The Cycle of Violence<br/>The Nature of Victimization<br/>The Social Ecology of Victimization<br/>The Victim's Household<br/>Victim Characteristics<br/>Victims and Their Criminals<br/>Theories of Victimization<br/>Victim Precipitation Theory<br/>Lifestyle Theory<br/>Deviant Place Theory<br/>Routine Activities Theory<br/>Caring for the Victim<br/>The Government's Response to Victimization<br/>Victim-Offender Reconciliation Programs<br/>Community Organization<br/>Victims and Self-Protection<br/>Victims' Rights<br/>pt. TWO THEORIES OF CRIME CAUSATION<br/>ch. 4 Rational Choice Theory<br/>The Development of Rational Choice<br/>Development of Classical Criminology<br/>Cesare Beccaria<br/>Classical Criminology<br/>Contemporary Choice Theory Emerges<br/>The Concepts of Rational Choice<br/>Contents note continued: Why Crime?<br/>Choosing Crime<br/>Offense and Offender<br/>Structuring Criminality<br/>Structuring Crime<br/>Is Crime Rational?<br/>Is Theft Rational?<br/>Is Drug Use Rational?<br/>Is Violence Rational?<br/>Eliminating Crime<br/>Situational Crime Prevention<br/>Targeting Specific Crimes<br/>Situational Crime Prevention: Costs and Benefits<br/>General Deterrence<br/>The Perception of Punishment/Perceptual Deterrence<br/>Certainty of Punishment and Deterrence<br/>Severity of Punishment and Deterrence<br/>Speed (Celerity) of Punishment and Deterrence<br/>Analyzing General Deterrence<br/>Specific Deterrence<br/>Can Punishment Produce More Crime?<br/>Incapacitation<br/>Does Incarceration Control Crime?<br/>Public Policy Implications of Choice Theory<br/>Just Desert<br/>ch. 5 Trait Theories<br/>Foundations of Trait Theory<br/>Biological Positivism<br/>Cesare Lombroso<br/>The Legacy of Biological Criminology<br/>Sociobiology<br/>Contemporary Trait Theories<br/>Biosocial Theory<br/>Contents note continued: Biochemical Conditions and Crime<br/>Neurophysiological Conditions and Crime<br/>Arousal Theory<br/>Genetics and Crime<br/>Evolutionary Theory<br/>Evaluation of the Biosocial Branch of Trait Theory<br/>Psychological Trait Theories<br/>Psychodynamic Theory<br/>Attachment Theory<br/>Mental Disorders and Crime<br/>Behavioral Theory<br/>Cognitive Theory<br/>Psychological Traits and Characteristics<br/>Personality and Crime<br/>Intelligence and Crime<br/>Public Policy Implications of Trait Theory<br/>ch. 6 Social Structure Theories<br/>Development of Sociological Criminology<br/>Quetelet and Durkheim<br/>The Chicago School and Beyond<br/>Socioeconomic Structure and Crime<br/>The Underclass<br/>Child Poverty<br/>Minority Group Poverty<br/>Social Structure Theories<br/>Social Disorganization Theory<br/>The Social Ecology School<br/>Collective Efficacy<br/>Strain Theories<br/>The Concept of Anomie<br/>Merton's Theory of Anomie<br/>Institutional Anomie Theory<br/>General Strain Theory<br/>Contents note continued: Sources of Strain<br/>Coping with Strain<br/>Evaluating GST<br/>Cultural Deviance Theories<br/>Conduct Norms<br/>Focal Concerns<br/>Theory of Delinquent Subcultures<br/>Theory of Differential Opportunity<br/>Evaluating Social Structure Theories<br/>Public Policy Implications of Social Structure Theory<br/>ch. 7 Social Process Theories: Socialization And Society<br/>Socialization and Crime<br/>Family Relations<br/>Educational Experience<br/>Peer Relations and Crime<br/>Religion and Belief<br/>Social Learning Theory<br/>Differential Association Theory<br/>Differential Reinforcement Theory<br/>Neutralization Theory<br/>Are Learning Theories Valid?<br/>Social Control Theory<br/>Self-Concept and Crime<br/>Hirschi's Social Bond Theory<br/>Social Reaction Theory<br/>Defining Crime and Deviance<br/>Labeling Effects and Consequences<br/>Primary and Secondary Deviance<br/>Research on Social Reaction Theory<br/>Who Gets Labeled? Differential Enforcement<br/>Contents note continued: Is Labeling Theory Valid?<br/>Evaluating Social Process Theories<br/>Public Policy Implications of Social Process Theory<br/>ch. 8 Critical Criminology And Restorative Justice<br/>The Historical Development of Critical Criminology<br/>Productive Forces and Productive Relations<br/>A Marxist Vision of Crime<br/>Creating a Critical Criminology<br/>Contemporary Critical Criminology<br/>How Critical Criminologists Define Crime<br/>How Critical Criminologists View the Cause of Crime<br/>Failing Social Institutions<br/>Globalization<br/>State-Organized Crime<br/>Instrumental vs. Structural Theory<br/>Instrumental Theory<br/>Structural Theory<br/>Research on Critical Criminology<br/>Race and Justice<br/>Critique of Critical Criminology<br/>Alternative Views of Critical Theory<br/>Left Realism<br/>Critical Feminist Theory: Gendered Criminology<br/>Power-Control Theory<br/>Peacemaking Criminology<br/>Critical Theory and Public Policy<br/>The Concept of Restorative Justice<br/>Contents note continued: Reintegrative Shaming<br/>The Process of Restoration<br/>The Challenge of Restorative Justice<br/>ch. 9 Developmental Theories: Life Course, Latent Trait, And Trajectory<br/>Foundations of Developmental Theory<br/>Criminal Career Research<br/>Life Course, Latent Traits, and Trajectories<br/>Population Heterogeneity vs. State Dependence<br/>Life Course Fundamentals<br/>Disruption Promotes Criminality<br/>Changing Life Influences<br/>Life Course Concepts<br/>Problem Behavior Syndrome<br/>Offense Specialization/Generalization<br/>Age of Onset<br/>Theories of the Criminal Life Course<br/>Sampson and Laub: Age-Graded Theory<br/>The Marriage Factor<br/>Age-Graded Theory Validity<br/>Propensity/Latent Trait Theories<br/>How Can the Aging Out Process Be Explained?<br/>Crime and Human Nature<br/>General Theory of Crime<br/>Trajectory Theory<br/>Early, Late, and Non-Starters<br/>Pathways to Crime<br/>Adolescent-Limited Offenders vs. Life Course Persisters<br/>Contents note continued: Evaluating Developmental Theories<br/>Public Policy Implications of Developmental Theory<br/>pt. THREE CRIME TYPOLOGIES<br/>ch. 10 Interpersonal Violence<br/>The Causes of Violence<br/>Psychological/Biological Abnormality<br/>Human Instinct<br/>Substance Abuse<br/>Socialization and Upbringing<br/>Exposure to Violence<br/>Cultural Values: Subculture of Violence<br/>Cultural Values: National Values<br/>Rape<br/>History of Rape<br/>Rape and War<br/>Incidence of Rape<br/>Types of Rape and Rapists<br/>The Causes of Rape<br/>Rape and the Law<br/>Murder and Homicide<br/>Degrees of Murder<br/>The Nature and Extent of Murder<br/>Murderous Relations<br/>Multiple Murders<br/>Serial Murder<br/>Mass Murders<br/>Assault and Battery<br/>Nature and Extent of Assault<br/>Assault in the Home<br/>Dating Violence<br/>Robbery<br/>The Calculating Robber<br/>Acquaintance Robbery<br/>Emerging Forms of Interpersonal Violence<br/>Hate Crimes<br/>Workplace Violence<br/>Stalking<br/>Contents note continued: ch. 11 Political Crime And Terrorism<br/>Political Crime<br/>The Nature of Political Crimes<br/>The Goals of Political Criminals<br/>Becoming a Political Criminal<br/>Types of Political Crimes<br/>Election Fraud<br/>Abuse of Office/Public Corruption<br/>Treason<br/>Espionage<br/>State Political Crime<br/>Using Torture<br/>Terrorism<br/>Terrorist and Guerilla<br/>Terrorist and Insurgent<br/>Terrorist and Revolutionary<br/>A Brief History of Terrorism<br/>Religious Roots<br/>Political Roots<br/>Contemporary Forms of Terrorism<br/>Revolutionary Terrorists<br/>Political Terrorists<br/>Nationalist Terrorism<br/>Retributive Terrorism<br/>State-Sponsored Terrorism<br/>Criminal Terrorism<br/>How are Terror Groups Organized?<br/>What Motivates the Terrorist?<br/>Psychological View<br/>Alienation View<br/>Socialization/Friendship View<br/>Ideological View<br/>Explaining State-Sponsored Terrorism<br/>Extent of The Terrorism Threat<br/>Response to Terrorism<br/>Contents note continued: Confronting Terrorism with Law Enforcement<br/>Federal Law Enforcement<br/>Combating Terrorism with the Courts<br/>Confronting Terrorism with the Law<br/>Combating Terrorism with Politics<br/>ch. 12 Property Crime<br/>A Brief History of Theft<br/>Theft in the Nineteenth Century: Train Robbery and Safecracking<br/>Contemporary Theft<br/>Occasional Thieves<br/>Professional Thieves<br/>The Fence<br/>Professional Cargo Thieves<br/>Larceny/Theft<br/>Larceny Today<br/>Types of Larceny<br/>Shoplifting<br/>Bad Checks<br/>Credit Card Theft<br/>Auto Theft<br/>False Pretenses or Fraud<br/>Confidence Games<br/>Embezzlement<br/>Burglary<br/>The Nature and Extent of Burglary<br/>Residential Burglaries<br/>Commercial Burglary<br/>Careers in Burglary<br/>Arson<br/>The Juvenile Fire Starter<br/>Professional Arson<br/>ch. 13 Enterprise Crime: White-Collar, Green, And Transnational Organized Crime<br/>The Concept of Enterprise Crime<br/>White-Collar Crime<br/>Nature and Extent of White-Collar Crime<br/>Contents note continued: White-Collar Swindlers<br/>White-Collar Chiseling<br/>White-Collar Exploitation<br/>White-Collar Influence Peddling<br/>White-Collar Embezzlement and Employee Fraud<br/>Client Fraud<br/>Corporate Crime<br/>White-Collar Law Enforcement Systems<br/>Controlling White-Collar Crime<br/>Green Crime<br/>Defining Green Crime<br/>Forms of Green Crime<br/>Controlling Green Crime<br/>Organized and Transnational Organized Crime<br/>Origins of Organized Crime<br/>The Mafia in Decline<br/>The Rise of Transnational Organized Crime<br/>Characteristics of Transnational Organized Crime<br/>Activities of Transnational Organized Crime<br/>Transnational Gangs<br/>Controlling Transnational Crime<br/>The Causes of Enterprise Crime<br/>Rational Choice: Greed<br/>Rational Choice: Need<br/>Rationalization/Neutralization View<br/>Cultural View<br/>Self-Control View<br/>ch. 14 Public Order Crime: Sex And Substance Abuse<br/>Law and Morality<br/>Debating Morality<br/>Social Harm<br/>Moral Crusades and Crusaders<br/>Contents note continued: Moral Crusades Today<br/>Sexually Related Offenses<br/>Paraphilias<br/>Pedophilia<br/>Prostitution<br/>Prostitution Today<br/>Incidence of Prostitution<br/>Prostitution in Other Cultures<br/>Types of Prostitutes<br/>Who Becomes a Prostitute?<br/>Controlling Prostitution<br/>Legalize Prostitution?<br/>Obscenity and Pornography<br/>Child Pornography<br/>Does Pornography Cause Violence?<br/>Pornography and the Law<br/>Controlling Pornography<br/>When Did Drug Use Begin?<br/>Alcohol and Its Prohibition<br/>How Much Drug Use Is There Today?<br/>Alcohol Abuse<br/>Costs of Substance Abuse<br/>What Causes Substance Abuse?<br/>Is There a Drug Gateway?<br/>Types of Drug Users and Abusers<br/>Drugs and Crime<br/>Drugs and the Law<br/>Drug Control Strategies<br/>Drug Legalization<br/>ch. 15 Crimes Of The New Millennium Cybercrime<br/>Development of Cybercrime<br/>Contemporary Cybercrime<br/>Cybertheft: Cybercrimes for Profit<br/>Computer Fraud<br/>Theft from ATMs<br/>Contents note continued: Distributing Illicit or Illegal Services and Material<br/>Distributing Dangerous Drugs<br/>Denial-of-Service Attack<br/>Illegal Copyright Infringement<br/>Internet Securities Fraud<br/>Identity Theft<br/>Etailing Fraud<br/>Cybervandalism: Cybercrime with Malicious Intent<br/>Worms, Viruses, Trojan Horses, Logic Bombs, and Spam<br/>Website Defacement<br/>Cyberstalking<br/>Cyberbullying<br/>Cyberspying<br/>The Costs of Cybercrime<br/>Combating Cybercrime<br/>International Treaties<br/>Cybercrime Enforcement Agencies<br/>Cyberwar: Politically Motivated Cybercrime<br/>Cyberespionage<br/>Cyberterrorism<br/>Combating Cyberwar. |
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Dewey Decimal Classification | Symbiosis Law School, Noida | Symbiosis Law School, Noida | 05/12/2016 | Satyam Books Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi | 266.95 | 364 SIE.C | SLSN-B-10084 | 05/12/2016 | Books |