犯罪学の基礎(第5版)<br>Essential Criminology (5TH)

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犯罪学の基礎(第5版)
Essential Criminology (5TH)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 500 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780367760731
  • DDC分類 364

Full Description

This significantly expanded edition of Essential Criminology covers the broadest range of criminological theories—the essential criminological theories—from longstanding ones such as classical theory and strain theory to recently introduced ones such as ultra-realism and green cultural criminology. Whether all are "essential" depends on one's theoretical stance. The value of this text is its carefully designed comparative analysis, which helps readers consider their relative contribution to the field.

Originally designed as an alternative to lengthy and expensive introductory texts, Essential Criminology provides a concise, yet comprehensive overview of the field. The book offers a clear, structured, student-friendly, critical analytical examination of the nature of crime, theories of crime causation, and their criminal justice policy implications. Causal theories covered range from micro-level classical and rational choice to biological psychological, social learning, social control, and interactionist perspectives, to macro-level social ecology, anomie/strain, conflict, Marxist, feminist, and postmodernist theories. Over its 26-year history the book has added new theoretical perspectives as these have gained prominence. New to this edition are chapters on critical and ultra-realism, and critical green criminology and discussions of zemiology, critical race theory, and quantum holographic criminology. The authors have also expanded some theoretical frameworks that had previously been underdeveloped such as opportunity theory, subcultural theory, and social constructionism.

Essential Criminology contextualizes criminology in the globally interdependent 21st century, addressing the crimes of terrorism, global pandemics, and climate change. With its cutting-edge updates, illustrative real-world examples, and student-friendly study tools, including analytically comparable summary charts exposing each theory's ontological assumptions, this text was designed primarily for undergraduate criminology courses, but has also been adopted by community colleges and graduate programs in criminology, sociology, and political science.

Contents

1. What is Crime? Defining the Problem

2. What is Criminology? The Study of Crime, Criminals, and Victims

3. Crime and Criminology in a Global Context?

4. Measuring Crime: How Criminologists Obtain Data on the Extent of Crime and Victimization

5. Classical, and Neoclassical Theories: Crime as Free Will- Myth or Reality?

6. Rational-Choice, and Routine Activities Theories: Crime as Opportunity

7. Biological, Physiological, and Biosocial Theories: "Born to Be Bad"

8. Psychoanalytical, Personality Traits, and Learning Explanations: Criminal Minds

9. Socio-Psychological and Cognitive Learning Theories: "Stinking Thinking"

10. Neutralization and Moral Disengagement Theories: "Everybody Does it"

11. Social Control, Social Bonding, and Self-Control Theories: "Poor Parenting"

12. Developmental and Life-Course Theories: Crime Over Time

13. Labeling and Social Constructionist Theories: Reaction to Social Control

14. Social Ecology and Social Disorganization Theories: Crimes of Place

15. Anomie and Strain Theories: The Sick Society

16. Subcultural Theories and Cultural Criminology: Cultures of Crime

17. Conflict and Radical Criminology: Capitalism as a Criminogenic Society

18. Critical Criminology: Power and Difference in Postmodern Society

19. Feminist Criminology: Patriarchy, Gender, and Crime

20. Critical Realist and Critical Green Criminology: Grounding Critical Criminology

21. Integrated Criminology: Toward a Unified Criminology

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