Crime, Criminality and Criminal Justice is the complete introduction to everything students need to know as they begin their studies in crime and criminology. It explores crime and victimisation in Australian society and introduces the major institutions of criminal justice. It covers core areas including what crime is, types of crime, crime theory, systems and institutions of crime, crime and social inequality, and difference and criminal justice, all within an Australian context. This text will prove to be a valuable reference throughout a criminology degree.
Crime & Criminology provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the study of crime. The sixth edition explores the key theories that explain criminal behaviour in society, providing students with the opportunity to evaluate how criminologists employ these theories in their analysis of criminological issues. It 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. For more information about these titles, including table of contents, please see their individual pages:Crime, Criminality and Criminal JusticeCrime & Criminology
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