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The authoritative resource for criminological theory.Criminological Theory, 6/e provides concise chronological coverage of all the major criminological theories. The text puts theories into socio-historical context to illustrate how and why certain theories evolved, why they were popular at particular points in time, and how they are still active and influential today. The authors also examine the research and policies that were inspired by each theory. Specifically designed to suit one-semester courses, students and instructors alike will appreciate the text's straight-forward approach, clear language, and comprehensive coverage.
Contents
Chapter 1 IntroductionChapter 2 The Classical SchoolChapter 3 The Positive SchoolChapter 4 The Chicago School Chapter 5 Differential Association Theory Chapter 6 Anomie Theory Chapter 7 Subculture Theories Chapter 8 Labeling Theory SECTION IV: MODERN CRIMINOLOGYChapter 9 Conflict Theory Chapter 10 Gender-based Theories Chapter 11 Social Control Theory Chapter 12 Social Learning Theory Chapter 13 Rational Theories SECTION V: CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVESChapter 14 Contemporary Theories of Process