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ISBN 10: 1305261097
ISBN 13: 978-1305261099
Author: Larry J. Siegel
Bestselling CRIMINOLOGY: THEORIES, PATTERNS, AND TYPOLOGIES, now in its Twelfth Edition, delivers the most comprehensive, in-depth analysis of criminological theory and crime typologies available. This book is also unrivaled in its strong research base and currency, with detailed coverage of cybercrime, green crime, and transnational crime–three of the hottest issues in the field today. Packed with real-world illustrations, the Twelfth Edition includes cutting-edge seminal research, up-to-the-minute policy, newsworthy examples, and hundreds of new references. A proven author and authority in criminology and criminal justice, Dr. Renowned for his unbiased presentation of theories, issues, and controversies, Siegel encourages readers to weigh the evidence and form their own conclusions.
Criminology: Theories, Patterns and Typologies 12th Table of contents:
Part 1. Concepts of Crime, Law, and Criminology
1. Crime and Criminology
What is Criminology?
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Criminology and the Sociology of Deviance
What Criminologists Do: Criminology in Action
Criminal Statistics and Crime Measurement
2. The Nature and Extent of Crime
Primary Sources of Crime Data
Official Records: The Uniform Crime Report
Compiling the Uniform Crime Report
Are the Uniform Crime Reports Valid?
The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)
3. Victims and Victimization
Problems of Crime Victims
Economic Costs
Individual Costs
The Cycle of Violence
The Nature of Victimization
Part 2. Theories of Crime Causation
4. Rational Choice Theory
The Development of Rational Choice
Development of Classical Criminology
Cesare Beccaria
Classical Criminology
Contemporary Choice Theory Emerges
5. Trait Theories
Foundations of Trait Theory
Biological Positivism
Cesare Lombroso
The Legacy of Biological Criminology
6. Social Structure Theories
Development of Sociological Criminology
Quetelet and Durkheim
The Chicago School and Beyond
Socioeconomic Structure and Crime
The Underclass
Child Poverty
7. Social Process Theories: Socialization and Society
Socialization and Crime
Family Relations
Educational Experience
Peer Relations and Crime
8. Critical Criminology and Restorative Justice
The Historical Development of Critical Criminology
Productive Forces and Productive Relations
A Marxist Vision of Crime
Creating A Critical Criminology
9. Developmental Theories: Life Course, Latent Trait, and Trajectory
Foundations of Developmental Theory
Criminal Career Research
Life Course, Latent Traits, and Trajectories
Population Heterogeneity vs. State Dependence
Part 3. Crime Typologies
10. Interpersonal Violence
The Causes of Violence
Psychological/Biological Abnormality
Human Instinct
Substance Abuse
Rape and the Law
11. Political Crime and Terrorism
Political Crime
The Nature of Political Crimes
The Goals of Political Criminals
Becoming a Political Criminal
12. Property Crime
A Brief History of Theft
Theft in the Nineteenth Century: Train Robbery and Safecracking
Contemporary Theft
Occasional Thieves
Professional Thieves
13. Enterprise Crime: White-Collar, Green, and Transnational Organized Crime
The Concept of Enterprise Crime
White-Collar Crime
Nature and Extent of White-Collar Crime
White-Collar Swindlers
White-Collar Chiseling
14. Public Order Crime: Sex and Substance Abuse
Law and Morality
Debating Morality
Social Harm
Moral Crusades and Crusaders
15. Crimes of the New Millennium: Cybercrime
Development of Cybercrime
Contemporary Cybercrime
Cybertheft: Cybercrimes for Profit
Computer Fraud
Theft from ATMs
Part 4. The Criminal Justice System
16. Criminal Justice: Process and Perspectives
Origins of the American Criminal Justice System
What is the Criminal Justice System?
Scope of the System
The Process of Justice
Going Through the Justice Process
17. Police and the Courts: Investigation, Arrest, and Adjudication
The Police and Society
Law Enforcement Agencies Today
Federal Law Enforcement
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
County Law Enforcement
18. Punishment and Correction
A Brief History of Punishment
Reforming Correctional Punishment
The Rise of the Prison
Competing Correctional Models
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