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Book
Description
This text is
an introduction to sociological approaches to crime in contemporary
Britain, ideal for students taking courses in criminology, criminal
justice or studying crime as a component of other courses, such as sociology. The
text looks at how different kinds of crime are officially defined,
socially constructed, researched and analysed. The relationship between
crime and social equality is fully explored and the resulting insights
are then applied to specific patterns of crime. The causes and nature of
crime, together with current key questions and issues are employed to
ensure that the reader is presented with a wide selection of research
and literature.
Synopsis
This text is
an introduction to sociological approaches to crime in contemporary
Britain. Covering many issues the text looks at how different kinds of
crime are officially defined, socially constructed, researched and analysed.
Exploring the relationship between crime and social equality the text
applies these insight to specific patterns of crime. Focusing upon the
task of explaining the causes and nature of crime the text looks at
questions and issues, presenting a selection of research and literature.
Hardcover
368 pages (March 1998)
Publisher: Longman
ISBN: 0582298970
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