Criminology and justice / Lydia Voigt, William E. Thornton, Jr., Leo Barrile, Jerrol M. Seaman.

By: Voigt, Lydia [author]
Contributor(s): Thornton, William E. Jr [author] | Barrile, Leo [author] | Seaman, Jerrol M [author]
Publisher: New York: McGraw-Hill, [1994]; c1994Edition: Second editionDescription: xxvi, 692 pages: illustrations, maps; 24 cmISBN: 0070645280 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Criminology | Criminal justice, Administration ofDDC classification: 364 LOC classification: HV6025 | .C76 1994Online resources: Publisher description | Table of contents
Contents:
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF CRIME AND CRIMINAL LAW. 1. Crime, Criminals, and Criminal Justice: Public Opinion Versus Expert Knowledge. 2. Criminal Law: Historical and Contemporary Processes. PART TWO: THE EXTENT AND MEASUREMENT OF CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION. 3. The Measurement of Crime. 4. Victims of Crime. PART THREE: THEORIES, METHODS AND RESEARCH ON CRIME CAUSATION. 5. Criminological Theory and Research: Past, Present, and Future. 6. Biology and Crime. 7. Psychiatric and Psychological Theories. 8. Sociological Theories of Crime. 9. The Humanistic Tradition: Labeling, Conflict and Radical Theories Of Crime and Criminal Justice. PART FOUR: PATTERNS AND TYPES OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR. 10. Violent Crimes. 11. Property Crimes. 12. White-Collar Crimes. 13. Political Crime. 14. Public Order Crimes. 15. Organized Crime. PART FIVE: THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE. 16. Police Work and Law Enforcement. 17. The Adjudication Process. 18. Corrections: Prisons and Alternatives to Prisons. PART SIX: INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS OF CRIME AND DELINQUENCY. 19. Cross Cultural Criminology
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 636-674) and index.

PART ONE:
INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF CRIME AND CRIMINAL LAW.
1. Crime, Criminals, and Criminal Justice: Public Opinion Versus Expert Knowledge.
2. Criminal Law: Historical and Contemporary Processes.
PART TWO:
THE EXTENT AND MEASUREMENT OF CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION.
3. The Measurement of Crime.
4. Victims of Crime.
PART THREE:
THEORIES, METHODS AND RESEARCH ON CRIME CAUSATION.
5. Criminological Theory and Research: Past, Present, and Future.
6. Biology and Crime.
7. Psychiatric and Psychological Theories.
8. Sociological Theories of Crime.
9. The Humanistic Tradition: Labeling, Conflict and Radical Theories Of Crime and Criminal Justice.
PART FOUR:
PATTERNS AND TYPES OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.
10. Violent Crimes.
11. Property Crimes.
12. White-Collar Crimes.
13. Political Crime.
14. Public Order Crimes.
15. Organized Crime.
PART FIVE:
THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.
16. Police Work and Law Enforcement.
17. The Adjudication Process.
18. Corrections: Prisons and Alternatives to Prisons.
PART SIX:
INTERNATIONAL DIMENSIONS OF CRIME AND DELINQUENCY.
19. Cross Cultural Criminology


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