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An Introduction to Crime and Crime Causation
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An Introduction to Crime and Crime Causation

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An Introduction to Crime and Crime Causation is a student-friendly textbook that defines and explains the concepts of crime, criminal law, and criminology. Ideal for a one-semester course, the book compares and contrasts early criminal behavior and today’s modern forms of crime. It also explores society’s responses to criminal behavior in the past and in the present day. It covers both major and lesser-known crime causation theories and their impact on society.

Topics covered include:

The importance of understanding crime data

The goals of punishment

The history of criminology, including the influence of social Darwinism on early trait theorists

Crime causation theories, including a comparison of mainstream and critical theories
The relationship between crime and biology, including the influence of genetics, substance use, and mental illness

The social structural approach to crime, including a consideration of the changing contexts of urban criminality

The nature and function of the justice system at the local, state, and federal levels, and basic categories of crimes

Drug trafficking crimes, drug court efforts, and perceived weaknesses in current antidrug efforts

Each chapter begins with a set of objectives and concludes with a summary. Interactive questions promote classroom discussion and practicum sections facilitate contextual learning. Drawn from different and distinct backgrounds, the authors each have unique perspectives on crime, making for a particularly well-rounded text that explores crime from several angles. The book attempts to educate readers in the development of new insights on crime and crime causation and provides a greater understanding of the steps that need to be taken before a significant reduction in crime can occur.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 September 2020
Pages
324
ISBN
9780367669775

An Introduction to Crime and Crime Causation is a student-friendly textbook that defines and explains the concepts of crime, criminal law, and criminology. Ideal for a one-semester course, the book compares and contrasts early criminal behavior and today’s modern forms of crime. It also explores society’s responses to criminal behavior in the past and in the present day. It covers both major and lesser-known crime causation theories and their impact on society.

Topics covered include:

The importance of understanding crime data

The goals of punishment

The history of criminology, including the influence of social Darwinism on early trait theorists

Crime causation theories, including a comparison of mainstream and critical theories
The relationship between crime and biology, including the influence of genetics, substance use, and mental illness

The social structural approach to crime, including a consideration of the changing contexts of urban criminality

The nature and function of the justice system at the local, state, and federal levels, and basic categories of crimes

Drug trafficking crimes, drug court efforts, and perceived weaknesses in current antidrug efforts

Each chapter begins with a set of objectives and concludes with a summary. Interactive questions promote classroom discussion and practicum sections facilitate contextual learning. Drawn from different and distinct backgrounds, the authors each have unique perspectives on crime, making for a particularly well-rounded text that explores crime from several angles. The book attempts to educate readers in the development of new insights on crime and crime causation and provides a greater understanding of the steps that need to be taken before a significant reduction in crime can occur.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 September 2020
Pages
324
ISBN
9780367669775