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100 | _aSiegel, Larry J. | ||
245 | _aCriminology | ||
250 | _a11th edition, | ||
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_aBelmont, CA : _bWadsworth, Cengage Learning, _c2012. |
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300 | _axxv, 715 p, ; | ||
500 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. | ||
505 | _aConcepts of Crime, Law, and Criminology. Crime and criminology The nature extent of crime Victims and victimization. Theories of Crime and Causation. Rational choice theory Trait theories Social structure theories Social process theories: socialization and society Social conflict, critical criminology, and restorative justice Developmental theories: life course, latent trait, and trajectory. Crime Typologies. Interpersonal violence Political crime and terrorism Property crime Enterprise crime: white-collar and green collar crime Public order crime: sex and substance abuse Crimes of the new millennium: cybercrime and transnational organized crime. The Criminal Justice System. Criminal justice: process and perspectives Police and the courts: investigation, arrest, and adjudication Punishment and correction. | ||
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