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Criminology - A sociological introduction
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Criminology - A sociological introduction
By: Eamonn Carrabine, Paul Iganski, Maggy Lee, Ken Plummer, Nigel South
Routledge, 2004
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ISBN: 0203675509
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Contents

2.64

2.42

Part 1 The Criminological Imagination: Introduction

0.96

0.88

Part 1 The Criminological Imagination: Methodology and Measurement in Criminology

2.16

1.98

Part 2 Thinking about crime: The Enlightenment and Early Traditions

2.16

1.98

Part 2 Thinking about crime: Early Sociological Thinking about Crime

2.64

2.42

Part 2 Thinking about crime: Radicalising Traditions: Labelling, New Criminologies and the Gender Issue

3.12

2.86

Part 2 Thinking about crime: Social Change and Criminological Thinking

2.16

1.98

Part 3 Doing crime: Victims and Victimization

2.40

2.20

Part 3 Doing crime: Crime and Property

2.28

2.09

Part 3 Doing crime: Crime and Sexuality

2.40

2.20

Part 3 Doing crime: Crime and Emotion

1.80

1.65

Part 3 Doing crime: Organisational and Professional Forms of Crime

2.52

2.31

Part 3 Doing crime: Drugs, Alcohol, Health and Crime

2.76

2.53

Part 4 Controlling crime: Thinking about Punishment

2.52

2.31

Part 4 Controlling crime: The Criminal Justice Process

2.40

2.20

Part 4 Controlling crime: Police and Policing

2.28

2.09

Part 4 Controlling crime: Prisons and Imprisonment

2.64

2.42

Part 5 Globalising crime: The Greening of Criminology

2.40

2.20

Part 5 Globalising crime: Crime and the Media

2.16

1.98

Part 5 Globalising crime: Human Rights and Crimes of the State

1.68

1.54

Part 5 Globalising crime: Futures of Crime, Control and Criminology

1.44

1.32

Glossary, Bibliography and Webliography

5.52

5.06

Index

0.96

0.88


   


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