Crimcomics Issue 8: Social Learning Theories

Author:   Associate Professor Krista S Gehring (University of Houston-Downtown) ,  Michael R Batista
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780190207212


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   21 July 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Crimcomics Issue 8: Social Learning Theories


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CrimComics offers a new way to approach criminological theory by engaging students with impactful, highly visual illustrated texts. Each CrimComics Issue traces the development of the theory--placing it in social and political context--and demonstrates its application to the real world. The last page of each Issue features review questions and key terms. Issue 8: Social Learning Theories explores the development of social learning theories, including Edwin Sutherland's Differential Association Theory, Burgess and Akers's Differential Association-Reinforcement Theory, and Akers's Social Learning Theory.

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Author:   Associate Professor Krista S Gehring (University of Houston-Downtown) ,  Michael R Batista
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 26.20cm
Weight:   0.703kg
ISBN:  

9780190207212


ISBN 10:   0190207213
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   21 July 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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This is a very innovative way to approach theory. It has long been recognized that theory is difficult to teach and even harder for students to grasp, and I am thrilled to see that writers and publishers are starting to think of new ways to handle the subject. --Allison Timbs, Campbellsville University CrimComics is a very cool, visually striking comic book that effectively introduces criminological theory to undergraduates. It is really clever in its pedagogical approach, balancing concise and accurate exposition with interesting historical vignettes. --Paul Kaplan, San Diego State University I think students will be thrilled to have CrimComics, something fresh and original that has been adapted to their generation of learners. --Anna Devita, University of North Carolina, Charlotte


This is a very innovative way to approach theory. It has long been recognized that theory is difficult to teach and even harder for students to grasp, and I am thrilled to see that writers and publishers are starting to think of new ways to handle the subject. --Allison Timbs, Campbellsville University CrimComics is a very cool, visually striking comic book that effectively introduces criminological theory to undergraduates. It is really clever in its pedagogical approach, balancing concise and accurate exposition with interesting historical vignettes. --Paul Kaplan, San Diego State University I think students will be thrilled to have CrimComics, something fresh and original that has been adapted to their generation of learners. --Anna Devita, University of North Carolina, Charlotte


"""This is a very innovative way to approach theory. It has long been recognized that theory is difficult to teach and even harder for students to grasp, and I am thrilled to see that writers and publishers are starting to think of new ways to handle the subject.""--Allison Timbs, Campbellsville University ""CrimComics is a very cool, visually striking comic book that effectively introduces criminological theory to undergraduates. It is really clever in its pedagogical approach, balancing concise and accurate exposition with interesting historical vignettes.""--Paul Kaplan, San Diego State University ""I think students will be thrilled to have CrimComics, something fresh and original that has been adapted to their generation of learners.""--Anna Devita, University of North Carolina, Charlotte"


Author Information

Krista S. Gehring is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Houston-Downtown. Michael R. Batista is a professional freelance illustrator.

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