Criminology/ by Leonard Glick
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- 0-205-15174-4
- BCir. 364 G49c 1995
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1. Crime criminology --2. The nature and extent of crime: measuring criminal behavior --3. The early explanations for criminal behavior --4. Biological and psychological explanations of criminal behavior --5. Sociological theories I. Social structural explanations for criminal behavior --6. Sociological theories II. criminal behavior as learned behavior --7. Crimes of violence: assault, rape, robbery, and murder --8. Property crimes: larceny, fraud, burglary, fencing, and arson --9. Organizational criminality: white-collar and organized crime --10. Public order crime: drugs, alcohol and sex-related crimes --11. Responding to crime: the police and the courts --12. Responding to crime: corrections.
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