Criminology: A Sociological Introduction
Paperback Engels 2020 9781138566262Samenvatting
Comprehensive, critical and accessible, Criminology: A Sociological Introduction offers an authoritative overview of the study of criminology, from early theoretical perspectives to pressing contemporary issues such as the globalisation of crime, crimes against the environment, terrorism and cybercrime. Authored by an internationally renowned and experienced group of authors in the Department of Sociology at the University of Essex, this is a truly international criminology text that delves into areas that other texts may only reference.
It includes substantive chapters on the following topics:
- Histories of crime;
- Theoretical approaches to crime and the issue of social change;
- Victims and victimisation;
- Crime, emotion and social psychology;
- Drugs, alcohol, health and crime;
- Criminal Justice and the sociology of punishment;
- Green Criminology;
- Crime and the media;
- Terrorism, state crime and Human Rights.
The new edition fuses global perspectives in Criminology from the contexts of post-Brexit Britain and America in the age of Trump, and from the Global South. It contains new chapters on cybercrime; crimes of the powerful; organised crime; life-course approaches to understanding delinquency and desistance; and futures of crime, control and criminology. Each chapter includes a series of critical thinking questions, suggestions for further study and a list of useful websites and resources.
The book also contains a glossary of the criminological terms and concepts used in the book. It is the perfect text for students looking for a broad, critical and international introduction to Criminology, and it is essential reading for those looking to expand their 'criminological imagination'.
Specificaties
Lezersrecensies
Inhoudsopgave
1. Introduction
2. Histories of Crime
3. Researching Crime
Part 2: Thinking About Crime
4. Enlightenment and Early Traditions
5. Early Sociological Thinking about Crime
6. Radicalizing Traditions: Marxism, feminism and Foucault
7. Crime, Social Theory and Social Change
8. Crime, Place and Space
9. Victims and Victimization
Part 3: Doing Crime
10. Life Course Criminology
11. Theft, Fraud and Other Property Crimes
12. Crime, Sexuality and Gender
13. Crime, the Emotions and Social Psychology
14. Organised Crime
15. Corporate Crime and Crimes of the Powerful
16. Drugs, Alcohol, Health and Crime,
Part 4: Controlling Crime
17. Thinking about Punishment
18. The Criminal Justice Process
19. The Police and Policing
20. Prisons and Imprisonment
Part 5: Globalising Crime
21. Green Criminology and Environmental Crime
22. Crime and Media
23. Digital Criminology and Cybercrime
24. Political Violence, Terrorism and Counter-terrorism
25. State Crime and War Crime
26. Criminological Futures.
Rubrieken
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- communicatie en media
- economie
- financieel management
- inkoop en logistiek
- internet en social media
- it-management / ict
- juridisch
- leiderschap
- marketing
- mens en maatschappij
- non-profit
- ondernemen
- organisatiekunde
- personal finance
- personeelsmanagement
- persoonlijke effectiviteit
- projectmanagement
- psychologie
- reclame en verkoop
- strategisch management
- verandermanagement
- werk en loopbaan