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Criminology: A complete introduction


Criminology: A complete introduction

Paperback by Joyce, Peter; Laverick, Wendy

Criminology: A complete introduction

£14.99

ISBN:
9781529397970
Publication Date:
5 Mar 2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
John Murray Press
Imprint:
Teach Yourself Books
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 18 - 19 Jul 2024
Criminology: A complete introduction

Description

Criminology is a multi-disciplinary subject - but it doesn't have to be difficult. This book, complete with case studies and key facts, forms a course which will take you from beginner or intermediate level to having a confident grasp of the subject. The book includes: step-by-step explanations to help you grasp new topics or those that have previously confused you; practice questions throughout, to help you embed your learning and improve your confidence; and detailed case studies to consolidate and contextualise your knowledge - all in one great-value book, no need for extra course books or work books. Chapters include: What is crime? How do we measure crime? Why do people commit crime? How can we prevent crime? How is crime detected? Serial killers; The crimes of the powerful; Political crime; Organized crime; Why do we punish criminals? What is the criminal justice system? The police; The courts; Trial procedure; Prisons; Youth crime; Punishment in the community; The criminal justice system - is it fair? Victimology; Studying Criminology. The Complete Introduction series from Teach Yourself is the ultimate one-stop guide for anyone wanting a comprehensive and accessible entry point into subjects as diverse as philosophy, mathematics, economics, Shakespeare and physics. Loved by students and perfect for general readers who simply want to learn more about the world around them, these books are your first choice for discovering something new.

Contents

: Chapter One - Introduction - what is crime ? : Chapter Two - How do we measure crime ? : Chapter Three - Why do people commit crime ? : Chapter Four - How can we prevent crime ? : Chapter Five - How do we detect crime ? : Chapter Six - Murders most foul - serial killers : Chapter Seven - the crimes of the powerful : Chapter Eight - political crime : Chapter Nine - organised crime : Chapter Ten - Why do we punish criminals ? : Chapter Eleven - What is the criminal justice system and what does it consist of ? : Chapter Twelve - The police : Chapter Thirteen - The courts : Chapter Fourteen - Trial procedure : Chapter Fifteen - Prisons : Chapter Sixteen- Youth justice systems : Chapter Seventeen - Punishment in the community : Chapter Eighteen - Recidivism - what it is and how do we prevent it ? : Chapter Nineteen - Is the criminal justice system fair ? : Chapter Twenty - Conclusion

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