Foundations of Criminology

Crime, Theory, and Justice

An introduction to the study of crime, criminal conduct, and the judicial systems created to address aspects of the Foundations of Criminology: Crime, Theory, and Justice The main criminological theories that explain why crime happens are examined in this text, together with patterns and trends in crime in various communities and an analysis of the ethical, legal, and social aspects of justice. In addition to modern concerns including cybercrime, violent crime, white-collar crime, victimization, and policy reform, students are exposed to classical, biological, psychological, and sociological viewpoints. The book, which places a strong emphasis on critical thinking, links theory to practical application and challenges readers to consider how courts, corrections, and law enforcement function in larger social contexts. Foundations of Criminology, which is both academically demanding and easily accessible, gives individuals the conceptual skills they need to comprehend crime in contemporary society and gets them ready for further study or jobs in criminal justice and related subjects.

Juni 2026, ca. 122 Seiten, Englisch
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