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505 0 $aCover; Contents; Part I: Introduction to your course companion; 1.1 -- Introduction; 1.2 -- How to use this book; 1.3 -- Why use this book?; 1.4 -- Criminology basics: thinking like a criminologist; 1.5 -- What is crime?; 1.6 -- Perspectives on crime; 1.7 -- Categorising criminological theory; Part II: Core areas of the curriculum; Running themes in criminology; 2.1 -- The origins of criminology; 2.2 -- Research methods in criminology; 2.3 -- Locating crime within the individual: biological and psychological approaches; 2.4 -- Crime as external to the individual: sociological theories.
520 $aThis accessibly written book is truly innovative in combining an introduction to key perspectives and topics in criminology with a very student friendly study guide to the problems of researching and writing in the discipline' - Professor Kevin Stenson, Middlesex University. This book offers a timely introduction both to the discipline of criminology and to the practice of studying it as an undergraduate subject. It takes the reader from first principles in Criminology through to some quite complex ideas and debates. It also offers useful advice on how to grapple with the practical realities o.
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