Criminology: A Sociological Approach

Author:   Piers Beirne (University of Southern Maine USA) ,  Professor James W Messerschmidt
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Edition:   5th ed.
ISBN:  

9780195394764


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   11 February 2010
Format:   Paperback
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"Ideal for undergraduate courses in criminology--especially those taught from a critical perspective--Criminology: A Sociological Approach, Fifth Edition, is a comprehensive yet highly accessible introduction to the study of crime and criminological theory. Authors Piers Beirne and James W. Messerschmidt present the topic from a sociological standpoint, emphasizing the social construction of crime and showing how crime relates to gender, class, race, and age. Providing students with a strong theoretical foundation, the book also addresses historical, feminist, and comparative perspectives and highlights the major types of crime and victimization patterns. The text is divided into three Parts: * Part I focuses on three questions: ""What is crime?"" ""How can we measure how much crime there is in the United States?"" and finally, ""How can we compare rates of crime in different societies?"" * Part II is a systematic guide to modern criminological theory and its historical development. * Part III examines specific types of crime, including property crime, interpersonal violence, white-collar crime, and political crime. Written in student-friendly language, Criminology uses abundant illustrations, examples, and case studies to elucidate key points. The text also offers many helpful learning aids, including chapter previews, lists of key terms, chapter reviews, questions for class discussion, and suggestions for further study. NEW TO THE FIFTH EDITION * Moves the theory chapters to earlier in the book, helping to better connect them with one another * Reorganizes the chapters on theory to showcase the self-contained, internally coherent nature of criminology--rather than criminology's place in the historical record * Adds examples throughout * Presents new and up-to-date empirical data in all sections * Discusses many new topics, including cultural criminology and green criminology * Covers numerous types of crime that were not discussed in previous editions (e.g., whiteness and crime, the rape-war connection, Ponzi schemes, domestic right-wing terrorism, and state- sanctioned torture)"

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Author:   Piers Beirne (University of Southern Maine USA) ,  Professor James W Messerschmidt
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Edition:   5th ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 23.40cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 18.80cm
Weight:   0.771kg
ISBN:  

9780195394764


ISBN 10:   0195394763
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   11 February 2010
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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<br> It would be hard to find a more thorough and wide-reaching criminology text than this one! From basic chapters defining crime and the criminal justice system to excellent overviews of classical through contemporary theories, this book is an outstanding choice for undergraduates as a comprehensive basic text. Beirne and Messerschmidt are also careful to provide sophisticated analyses of international developments and the relevance of globalization for students interested in crime. --Lynn S. Chancer, Hunter College and the City University of New York Graduate Center<br><br><p><br> This book stands head and shoulders above most criminology textbooks because it provides a clearly critical sociological perspective on the problem of crime, while giving a balanced overview of the field in its entirety. It logically organizes appropriate content, and does so through a writing style that is both sophisticated yet accessible to the average student. --Raymond Michalowski, Northern Arizona University<br><p><br>


<br> It would be hard to find a more thorough and wide-reaching criminology text than this one! From basic chapters defining crime and the criminal justice system to excellent overviews of classical through contemporary theories, this book is an outstanding choice for undergraduates as a comprehensive basic text. Beirne and Messerschmidt are also careful to provide sophisticated analyses of international developments and the relevance of globalization for students interested in crime. --Lynn S. Chancer, Hunter College and the City University of New York Graduate Center <br> <br> This book stands head and shoulders above most criminology textbooks because it provides a clearly critical sociological perspective on the problem of crime, while giving a balanced overview of the field in its entirety. It logically organizes appropriate content, and does so through a writing style that is both sophisticated yet accessible to the average student. --Raymond Michalowski, Northern Arizona Uni


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Piers Beirne is Professor of Sociology and Legal Studies in the Department of Criminology at the University of Southern Maine. James W. Messerschmidt is Professor of Sociology and Women and Gender Studies in the Department of Criminology at the University of Southern Maine.

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