This book is about how to study crime. It addresses the controversies in crime as a means of developing answers and of contributing to the resolution of disputes and as a means of introducing and explaining basic methods of a social science of crime.
This book is about how to study crime. It addresses the controversies in crime as a means of developing answers and of contributing to the resolution of disputes and as a means of introducing and explaining basic methods of a social science of crime.
John L Hagan, professor at Northwestern University, is the author of Structural Criminology and other books on crime. A. R. Gillis and David Brownfield are professors in the Sociology Department at the University of Toronto.
Inhaltsangabe
1 The Class and Crime Controversy 2 Testing Propositions About Gender and Crime 3 Urbanization Sociohistorical Context and Crime 4 Initial and Subsequent Effects of Policing on Crime 5 Subcultural Theories of Crime and Delinquency 6 The Drugs and Crime Connection and Offense Specialization: A Latent Variable Approach
1 The Class and Crime Controversy 2 Testing Propositions About Gender and Crime 3 Urbanization Sociohistorical Context and Crime 4 Initial and Subsequent Effects of Policing on Crime 5 Subcultural Theories of Crime and Delinquency 6 The Drugs and Crime Connection and Offense Specialization: A Latent Variable Approach
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