This handbook on important recent developments in the sociology of
crime and deviance is divided into five major sections: History of
the Discipline; Methodological Issues in Crime Research;
Explanations of Crime; Theory-Based Practice; Special Topics.
This handbook provides a comprehensive treatment of the field of
criminology at the turn of the 21st century. It is designed to
review the important recent developments in the sociology of crime
and deviance, including:
History of the Discipline: with an emphasis on the 17th, 18th, and
19th century, this section illustrates how historical theories in
the discipline affect modern-day research and
practice.Methodological Issues in Crime Research: including
cutting-edge techniques, written by those who currently use them.
This section covers qualitative and quantitative, longitudinal and
cross-sectional methods. It also features mapping, trajectories,
HLM, latent growth models, NIBRS.Explanations of Crime: including
biological/genetic, psychological, social structure, and social
process explanations. Theory-Based Practice: with a focus on
prevention and cessation of crime, particularly early-childhood
development, situational prevention, and disistence
techniques.Special Topics: this section includes chapters on
crime-related issues such as gangs, guns, peer pressure, drug use,
child abuse/domestic violence, school crime, and hate crime, and
criminal-justice related issues including capital punishment,
restorative justice, community policing, and race and gender in
criminal processing.With its interdisciplinary coverage of both
historical research and cutting-edge method and theory, this volume
will be essential for anyone doing research in Criminology,
Criminal Justice, or Sociology.
Ausstattung/Bilder: 2012. XVIII, 606 p. w. 40 figs.
Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research
Best.Nr. des Verlages: 12323913
Englisch
Abmessung: 256mm x 155mm x 41mm
Gewicht: 1094g
ISBN-13: 9781461412106
ISBN-10: 1461412102
Best.Nr.: 33695177
Marvin Krohn is the Associate Dean of the School of Criminal Justice at the State University of New York at Albany. He was previously on the Executive Council of the American Society of Criminology and was an associate editor for Criminology. Alan Lizotte is a Professor in the School of Criminal Justice at SUNY Albany and the Executive Directro of the Hindelang Criminal Justice Research Center also at SUNY Albany
Sections: History of the Discipline: How the history of criminological thought permeates modern perspectives.- Methodological Issues in Crime Research.- Explanations of Crime.- Applying theory to practice.- Special Topics.
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