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Real Criminology (eBook)


ISBN13: 9780190904036
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: USA
Format: eBook (ePub)
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Real Criminology offers:

  • The most thought-provoking pedagogy, such as "Challenging Your Assumptions" and data-analysis activities
  • Real-world cases and connections, straight from the headlines
  • Unique coverage of cybercrime and global crime networks
  • A seamless digital package, incorporating videos and assessments

This comprehensive resource for the Introduction to Criminology Course shows students how to think logically and critically about real, contemporary cases and issues in criminology, engaging each student in a dynamic process of discovery.

Real Criminology draws on the latest literature from a range of fields to analyze and explain crime. Through this interdisciplinary lens, the textbook introduces students to criminology; types of crime; impacts of crime; theories explaining crime, criminality, and victimization; studies on crime, offenders, victims, and witnesses of crime; and the nature and extent of crime in the United States and abroad.

In a reflowable enhanced ebook that works with your LMS, each section is a self-contained unit of pedagogy integrating text, media, and assessment, all corresponding to learning objectives. The text incorporates not only videos and assessments but references to popular films, TV shows, fiction books, music, and games, as well as discussions of well-known national and international crimes, drawing readers' attention to how crimes and criminal behavior are depicted in the media.

Subjects:
Criminology, eBooks
Contents:
PART 1: THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF CRIME
Chapter 1: Crime and Criminology
Chapter 2: Measuring Crime
Chapter 3: Victims and Victimization

PART 2: CRIME CAUSATION AND REDUCTION
Chapter 4: Rational Choice Theory
Chapter 5: Trait Theories: Biological and Psychological Predisposition
Chapter 6: Social Structure Theories: Crime, Culture and Inequality
Chapter 7: Social Process Theories: Conformity, Learning, and Sources of Social Control
Chapter 8: Labeling and Moral Panics: Constructing and Reacting to Crime
Chapter 9: Conflict Criminology: Effects of Class, Power, Gender, and Race

PART 3: CRIME TYPOLOGIES
Chapter 10: Antisocial Behavior and Interpersonal Crime
Chapter 11: Property Crime and White-Collar Crime
Chapter 12: Deviant Acts and Public Order Crimes: Paraphilia, Sex Work, Drug Use, and Gambling
Chapter 13: Transnational Organized Crime