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Criminological Theory

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This concise book, acclaimed as easy to read and understand, is organized theory by theory and demonstrates how these theories have evolved, why they were popular, and how they are linked together. KEY TOPICS Chapter topics include the classical school, the positive school, the Chicago school, differential association theory, anomie theory, subculture theories, labeling theory, conflict theory, social control theory, social learning theory, rational theories, gender-based theories, contemporary criminological theories, and the future of criminological theory. For individuals interested in the field of criminal justice.

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First published January 1, 1988

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102 reviews16 followers
January 16, 2021
Ideale per chi cerca una visione d’insieme sulle varie teorie criminologiche. Ottimi i consigli di approfondimento. Peccato per la traduzione, piuttosto scarsa: in alcuni brani sembra fatta con Google Translate.
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September 28, 2016
Used years ago (about 2007) as class text book. Found it easy to use & informative.
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February 21, 2008
I'm reading this one for the Criminology class. I'm actually finding it fascinating!
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March 30, 2008
This book covers just about every theory out there and is perfect for students in a hurry. The tradeback binding makes it easy to stick in a back pocket and run to a class you're already late for.
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February 6, 2024
Good for criminology studies but hella boring.
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