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This dynamic new Interactive eBook version of Pamela J. Schram and Stephen G. Tibbetts' bestselling text, Introduction to Criminology: Why Do They Do It? is ideal for students in online and traditional courses who prefer a more contemporary, multimedia-integrated presentation for learning. It provides students with integrated links to engaging video and audio as well as access to complete academic and professional articles, all from the same pages found in the printed text. Students will also have immediate access to study tools such as highlighting, bookmarking, note-taking, and more!We invite you to explore this chapter from the text:Chapter 12. Developmental/Life-Course Perspectives of CriminalityStudents: Still need to purchase an Access Code? Just select the "Buy Item Now" button on this page to purchase your individual access code.Bundle OptionBundle the Print Version of Introduction to Criminology with the Interactive eBook for FREE!Bundle ISBN: 978-1-4833-0228-7Please contact your Sales Representative for more information.
Contents
Chapter 1Chapter 2. Classical School of Criminological ThoughtChapter 3. Contemporary Classical/Deterrence ResearchChapter 4. Early Positivism: Biological and Psychological TheoriesChapter 5. Modern Biosocial Perspectives of CrimeChapter 6. Psychological/Trait Theories of CrimeChapter 7. Social Structure Theories of Crime I: Early Development and Strain Models of CrimeChapter 8. Social Structure Theories of Crime II: Social Disorganization and SubculturesChapter 9. Social Process and Control Theories of CrimeChapter 10. Labeling Theory and Conflict/Marxist/Radical Theories of CrimeChapter 11. Feminist Theories of CrimeChapter 12. Developmental/Life-Course Theories of CrimeChapter 13. White-Collar, Organized Crime, and CybercrimeChapter 14. Terrorism, Hate Crimes, and Homeland SecurityChapter 15. Drugs and Crime



