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Understanding Criminology 3rd edition


Understanding Criminology 3rd edition

Paperback by Walklate, Sandra

Understanding Criminology

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ISBN:
9780335221233
Publication Date:
16 Jun 2007
Edition/language:
3rd edition / English
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Understanding Criminology

Description

"Provides a very clear, easily readable introduction to the wide range of criminological theories."Anne Rees, University of Portsmouth, UK What does contemporary criminological theory look like? What impact, if any, does it have on policy? The new edition of this bestselling text updates a key title in the Crime and Justice series, whilst maintaining it's trademark theory-intensive approach to Criminology. In this third edition, the author pays particular attention to the development of the policy agenda under New Labour. The book examines the development of criminological theory over the past twenty five years, with detailed analysis of the relationship between criminological theorizing, criminal justice, social justice, and politics. It also provides: A detailed examination of the role of the media in relation to the fear of crime Expanded discussion of classical criminology, adding discussion of cultural criminologySpecial reference to young people and victims of crimeA critical consideration of current policies concerned with rebalancing the criminal justice systemIncreased emphasis on issues related to risk and terrorism A comprehensive update of policy and research throughout Understanding Criminology is key reading for students who are new to the discipline, but also contains the rigourous analysis required by all levels of undergraduate student.

Contents

Preface and AcknowledgementsIntroduction: Understanding some key features of criminology Perspectives in criminological theory Understanding 'right realism' Understanding 'left realism' Gendering the criminal Crime, politics and welfare Criminal victimization, politics and welfare Conclusions: New directions for criminology Glossary References Index

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