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9780198835837

CRIMINOLOGY 2E

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  • ISBN13:

    9780198835837

  • ISBN10:

    0198835833

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2021-08-25
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

With its vibrant, student-focused approach and authoritative yet accessible coverage of all key topics, The Oxford Textbook on Criminology is the essential companion to exploring, explaining, and responding to crime. While other books simply impart information The Oxford Textbook on Criminology goes further, equipping readers with the confidence and skills to form their own views and treating them as fellow knowledge-generating criminologists.

This highly engaging introduction supports undergraduates throughout their criminological journey, from their first encounter with the discipline to conducting independent research and considering career options. Its fresh, contemporary account of the subject includes chapters dedicated to the hot topics of global criminology, social harm, and green criminology, as well as 'New frontiers' boxes which highlight recent and emerging developments in each area.

At every turn, concepts and theories are set into a real world context and readers are encouraged to unpick the issues. 'What do you think?' boxes challenge students to question their assumptions and critically reflect on their personal viewpoints, while 'Controversy and debate' and 'Conversations' boxes help students apply the knowledge they've gained. The authors' explanations are brought to life by the voices and experiences of a wide variety of people connected to criminology and the criminal justice system, from students and academics to police officers and crime victims.

Digital formats and resources

The second edition is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources.

- The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with self-assessment activities, answers to the review questions, and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks

- These study tools that enhance the e-book are also available as stand-alone online resources for use alongside the print book.

Online resources for students:

- Over 300 multiple choice questions
- Suggested answers to the end of chapter questions
- Additional chapters on the criminal justice systems of the UK's devolved jurisdictions
- Checklists, templates, and resources on academic writing; research ethics; and employability

For lecturers:

- Exam and essay questions for each chapter
- Customizable PowerPoint slides for each chapter
- A teaching pack for each chapter, containing ideas on how to use the book material in lectures and smaller groups
- Downloadable versions of all figures in the book

Table of Contents


Part 1: Journeying into Criminology
1. Studying criminology
Part 2: Exploring Crime
2. What is 'crime'?
3. What is 'justice'?
4. How criminology produces knowledge
5. Crime statistics
6. Crime and the media
7. Victimology
8. Hate crime
9. Youth offending and youth justice
10. Race, ethnicities, and the criminal justice system
11. Gender and feminist criminology
12. Green criminology
13. Global criminology 1: Comparative criminology
14. Global criminology 2: Transnational criminology
Part 3: Explaining Crime
15. Free will, Classicism and rational choice
16. Biological and psychological positivism
17. Sociological positivism
18. Critical criminology
19. Social harm
20. Right and left realism
21. Integrated theories of crime
22. Searching for the causes of crime
Part 4: Responding to Crime
23. Criminal justice principles
24. Criminal justice institutions
25. Criminal justice policies and practices
26. Crime prevention
27. Crime control
28. Punishment
29. Rehabilitation of offenders
30. Alternatives to punishment
31. Critical perspectives on punishment
Part 5: Research and Careers in Criminology
32. Conducting criminological research
33. Employability and careers

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