A comprehensive introduction to the study of crime
Crime and Criminology provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the study of crime. This seventh edition explores the key theories that explain criminal behaviour in society, providing students with the opportunity to evaluate how criminologists employ these theories in analyses of criminological issues.
Written by an expert author team, this edition has been thoroughly updated to include new examples and expand on the new directions in crime and criminology.
The book includes learning features designed to engage students in criminology by demonstrating how criminological theory can be placed in both a historical and contemporary context, and how it both frames and draws from research. It provides learning pathways beyond specific theories, equipping students with the skills to understand their own theoretical perspectives and understand the social context, history and concepts of each criminological theory.
New to this Edition
Three new chapters have been added to the seventh edition:
- Chapter 11: Green Criminology
- Chapter 13: Postcolonial Criminology
- Chapter 14: Criminology and the Digital Society
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