Beirne Messerschmidt Criminology (Paperback)

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Item Width: 7.5 in Item Height: 0.3 in Genre: Society & Culture Item Length: 9.2 in Country/Region of Manufacture: US Release Date: 09/10/2014 Book Title: Criminology Publication Name: Criminology : a Sociological Approach Subtitle: A Sociological Approach Language: English Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated Number of Pages: 480 Pages gtin13: 9780199334643 Author: James W. Messerschmidt, Piers Beirne ISBN-10: 0199334641 Subject: Criminology EAN: 9780199334643 Title: Criminology Release Year: 2014 Topic: Social Sciences Publication Year: 2014 Subject Area: Social Science Format: Trade Paperback Type: Textbook ISBN: 9780199334643 Item Weight: 29.1 Oz

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Further Details Title: Criminology Condition: New Subtitle: A Sociological Approach ISBN-10: 0199334641 EAN: 9780199334643 ISBN: 9780199334643 Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Format: Paperback Release Date: 09/10/2014 Description: Ideal for undergraduate courses in criminology--especially those taught from a critical perspective--Criminology: A Sociological Approach, Sixth Edition, is a comprehensive yet highly accessible introduction to the study of crime and criminological theory. Authors Piers Beirne and James W. Messerschmidt present the topic from a sociological standpoint, emphasizing the social construction of crime and showing how crime relates to gender, class, race, andage. Providing students with a strong theoretical foundation, the book also addresses historical, feminist, and comparative perspectives and highlights the major types of crime and victimizationpatterns.THE TEXT IS DIVIDED INTO THREE PARTS:* Part I focuses on four questions: "What is crime?" "How are perceptions of it influenced by the mass media and by fear ofcrime?" "How can we measure how much crime there is in the United States?" and finally, "How often does crime occur and with what degrees of seriousness?"* Part II is a systematic guide to modern criminological theory and its historicaldevelopment* Part III examines specific types of crime, including property crime, interpersonal violence, white-collar crime, and politicalcrime, and it concludes with a chapter on comparative criminology andglobalizationThe sixth edition features new and up-to-date empirical data and also covers areas not included in many criminology texts, like cultural criminology, green criminology, whiteness and crime, the rape-war connection, Ponzi schemes, domestic right-wing terrorism, and state-sanctioned torture. Language: English Country/Region of Manufacture: US Genre: Society & Culture Topic: Social Sciences Author: Beirne, Messerschmidt Release Year: 2014 Missing Information? Please contact us if any details are missing and where possible we will add the information to our listing.