Introduction to criminology/ by David Kauzlarich
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- 978-0-7425-6186-1
- BCir. 364 K169i
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Includes references and index.
Chapter 1.-- Crime and criminality 2.--Crime data and the methods of criminology 3.--Violent crime 4.--Violence against women and children 5.--Nonviolent theft 6.--White-collar crime 7.--Drugs, prostitution, and organized crime 8.--Criminology, criminal justice, and crime 9.--Criminological theory: roots and branches 10.--Classical and rational choice theories 11.--Biological, psychological and evolutionary theories of crime 12.--Social structural theories of crime 13.--Social process theories of crime 14.--Critical theories of crime 15.--General integrated theories of crime.
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